Adam Edward Locke
Researcher · Genetic Epidemiology
Louisiana State University Health Sciences CenterAbout
Adam Edward Locke is a researcher affiliated with the School of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. His work primarily focuses on genetic and genomic studies related to metabolic traits, obesity, and cardiometabolic diseases.
His research interests lie in genetic epidemiology, genomics of body fat distribution, rare variant association studies, and cardiometabolic disease genetics. He has contributed to large-scale genomic consortia investigating the genetic basis of obesity and metabolic disorders using exome sequencing and GWAS methodologies.
The recent articles highlight a strong trend in identifying rare and protein-coding variants associated with metabolic traits, particularly in isolated populations like the Finns. His work frequently involves integrating functional genomics data such as eQTLs to pinpoint causal genes and pathways influencing adiposity and lipid metabolism.
While no scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his publications in top-tier journals such as Nature and Nature Genetics reflect significant contributions to the field.
There is no available information on student advising, grants, or leadership roles in labs or research teams. His collaborative nature is evident from co-authorship in large multi-institutional studies, though specific mentoring or funding roles are not disclosed.
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