Lori Wallrath

Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB)
Director, Undergraduate Studies in BMB
Director, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Genetics
Biography

It is my passion to support first generation college students because it provides me with the opportunity to give back to my community. I am a first-generation college student who was born in Flint, Michigan. My father worked in building maintenance and my mother occasionally worked as a secretary. I have two younger brothers; one assembles automobiles for General Motors and the other is a FedEx truck driver. I attribute my desire to be a life-long learner to my father who spent quality time with me as a child. I excelled in school, obtained a BS in Microbiology and a PhD in Genetics from Michigan State University. Then, I perform postdoctoral research in the area of chromatin structure and gene expression at Washington University in St. Louis. Following, I became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at the University of Iowa. In addition to teaching and mentoring, I am the Director of BMB Undergraduate Studies and the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Genetics. I operate a research laboratory focused on understanding and treating human diseases such as rare muscular dystrophies and a vision disease. 

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Unit
  • College of Liberal Arts & Sciences