Hubert Huang, Ph.D.
Sellers Lab
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Hubert Huang is a research scientist at the Broad Institute under the Sellers lab. He obtained a BS in Chemistry from Duke University (2012) and conducted undergraduate research in the laboratories of Professor Michael Fitzgerald and Professor Qiu Wang. Hubert obtained his PhD in Chemical Biology in 2017 from Harvard University under the guidance of Professor Nathanael Gray and Professor Jean Zhao in the development of kinase inhibitors and degraders as cancer therapeutics. In 2019, Hubert joined the laboratory of Professor William R. Sellers at the Broad Institute as a postdoctoral scholar, where he developed a ubiquitin-specific proximity labeling approach (E-STUB) to identify E3 ubiquitin ligase substrates. Hubert’s research interest focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms and functions of E3 ubiquitin ligases and targeting them for therapeutic uses.