
Jiadong Lin, Youngjun Kwon, Mihir Trivedi, Isaac Wong, DongAhn Yoo, Lingbin Ni, Yang Sui, Taylor Real, Michelle Noyes, Nidhi Koundinya, Marcelo Ayllon, Julie Wertz, Luyao Ren, Xavi Guitart, Sarah Brotman, Philip Dishuck, Francesco Kumara Mastrorosa, William Harvey, Evan Eichler, Lizzie Plender, Kendra Hoekzema, Zoe Poyen, Katy Munson, Tonia Brown
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David Porubsky & Melanie Sorenson
I am a Professor of Genome Sciences and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, located at the University of Washington, Seattle. My research group provided the first genome-wide view of segmental duplications within human and primate genomes. My research focus is identifying and sequencing normal and disease-causing structural variation in the human genome. The long-term goal of my research is to understand the evolution and mechanisms of recent gene duplication and its relationship to copy number variation and human disease with a specific emphasis on the genetic architecture of autism and neurodevelopmental delay.