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Nels Elde is a Professor at the University of Utah and an Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator. His research focuses on host-pathogen interactions, leveraging evolutionary genomics to study molecular arms races at protein interfaces.
- Institution: University of Utah
- Department: Human Genetics
- Lab: Elde Lab
Research interests include:
- Identifying genetic resistance mechanisms against infectious diseases via phylogenetic and experimental approaches
- Exploring model organism platforms for virus discovery and host adaptation rules
- Decoding molecular conflict dynamics driving cellular complexity
- Analyzing viral gene capture and host retrotransposition events
Recent articles highlight evolutionary constraints in coronavirus accessory genes, antiviral TRIM family ligases in reptiles, and host-pathogen coevolution in glycan recognition systems.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator
Labs and teams at the University of Utah integrate computational and experimental frameworks with personnel including Postdoctoral Fellows, Graduate Students, and Technical Staff.
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