Bruce Lahn

Bruce Lahn
Born1969
China
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materHarvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forMCPH1
Human Genetics
Human Evolutionary Genetics
Stem Cell Biology
Scientific career
FieldsHuman Evolutionary Genetics
Stem Cell Biology
Tissue Engineering
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago
Doctoral advisorDavid C. Page

Bruce Lahn is a Chinese-born American geneticist. Lahn came to the U.S. from China to continue his education in the late 1980s.[1] He is the William B. Graham professor of Human Genetics at the University of Chicago. He is also the founder of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China. Lahn currently serves as the chief scientist of VectorBuilder, Inc.[2]

Lahn's honors include the Merrill Lynch Forum Global Innovation Award, the TR100 Award from Technology Review,[3] the Burroughs Wellcome Career Award, and a Searle Scholarship.[4] He was also named to the 40-Under-40 list by Crains Chicago Business. Lahn received his B.A. in General Biology from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the lab of David C. Page.[5] From 2000 to 2012, Lahn was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute sponsored Investigator.[6]

His previous research specialized in human genetics and evolutionary genetics, especially human sex chromosome evolution and the genetic basis that underlies the evolutionary expansion of the human brain. Lahn's current research interests include stem cell biology and epigenetics.[7]

  1. ^ Hopkin, Karen (29 August 2005). "Rebel with a Lab". The Scientist. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. ^ "VectorBuilder and Landau enter into strategic partnership to establish world's first primate gene therapy R&D center". The Scientist. 15 October 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  3. ^ Technology Review Bio. (biography) 2013, "MIT Technology Review."
  4. ^ Searle Scholars Bio. Archived 2015-01-13 at the Wayback Machine (biography) 2009, "Searle Scholars."
  5. ^ UChicago News Profile. (biography) 2015, "UChicago News".
  6. ^ HHMI Investigator Alumni Bio. (biography) 2015, "HHMI".
  7. ^ Lahn's Lab Website Archived May 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine