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Dr. Luke Jostins is a Sir Henry Dale Fellow affiliated with the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on statistical genetics, particularly identifying genetic associations with immune-related diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and developing computational methods to understand genetic risk variant functionality.
- PhD holder with expertise in statistical genetics
- Develops computational techniques for GWAS and immune disease analysis
- Collaborates with immunologists and molecular biologists to bridge genetic variation and immune function
His research spans three interrelated strands: analyzing large-scale medical cohorts, collaborating on human immune variation data, and developing novel immune system measurement methods. Recent publications highlight his work in autophagosome dynamics, IBD taxonomy, and multi-omics approaches to infectious diseases.
Scientific Awards:
- Sir Henry Dale Fellowship
Dr. Jostins' work on genetic risk pathways intersects with diverse immune diseases, emphasizing cross-disease analysis and translational applications. He leads the Jostins Group, which specializes in statistical genetics of immune variation.

