Craig Lowe
Craig Lowe

Craig Lowe

Assistant Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

Overview

Craig Lowe is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology.  His research interests are in understanding how traits and characteristics of humans, and other vertebrates, are encoded in their genomes.  He is especially focused on adaptations and disease susceptibilities that are unique to humans.  To address these questions, Craig uses both computational and experimental approaches.  Craig's recent research has been on differences in how genes are regulated between species, or between different individuals within a species, and how this causes traits to differ.  All students in Craig's lab are exposed to an interdisciplinary environment; current lab members have backgrounds in mathematics, computer science, neuroscience, developmental biology, and genetics.  Each year Craig teaches one or two courses on rotating topics of: ancient DNA, ethical issues in genomics, and software development for genetic analyses.

Positions

Assistant Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology in the School of Medicine

2018 School of Medicine

Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in the School of Medicine

2022 School of Medicine

Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine

2019 School of Medicine

Education

Ph.D. 2010

2010 University of California, Santa Cruz

Publications, Grants & Awards