
معرفی
Lynn B. Jorde, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Human Genetics at the University of Utah. His research focuses on human genetic variation, disease-gene identification, and the evolutionary dynamics of mobile elements. Using Utah’s large families and Tibetan populations, he has pioneered studies on mutation rates, high-altitude adaptation, and complex disease genetics.
- Institute: Eccles Institute of Human Genetics (EIHG), University of Utah
- Key Collaborators: Joseph T. Prince, Lynn B. Jorde, Mark Yandell
Research Interests include:
- Estimating intergenerational mutation rates via whole-genome sequencing of three-generation families
- Identifying genes under natural selection in Tibetan high-altitude adaptation
- Studying mobile element retrotransposition and its genomic impacts
- Investigating genetic factors in preterm birth, ALS, schizophrenia, and hypertension
Publication Trends span computational genomics, human evolution, and clinical applications. His articles from 2018–2025 explore variant prioritization tools (VVP), germline mutation dynamics, and ancestry-disease associations, with a focus on structural variants and population-specific adaptations.
Lab Affiliations include the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics (EIHG) in Salt Lake City, where he leads research on:
- Genomic instability in cancer and neurological diseases
- Mobile element biology in diverse populations
- Pharmacogenomics and reproductive health
Contact: lbj@genetics.utah.edu | Office: 801.581.4566 | Lab: EIHG 7220B




