👋🏼 Hi, I'm Jordan! Trained in human-centered design at Stanford and grounded in 4+ years of wellness research, I coach teens and young adults to break free from digital overwhelm and reconnect with their minds, bodies, and purpose. My approach blends holistic health, experiential tools, and design thinking to create lasting, real-world change.

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My Research

My research spans academic and industry settings, focusing on the clinical utility of emerging reproductive technologies and their ethical and social implications. I have supervised more than a dozen graduate student research projects. My current work as a research fellow at University of Minnesota focuses on clinical outcomes and service delivery in pharmacogenomics and genomic screening.

PUBLICATIONS



Peer-reviewed Research


Llorin, H., Tennen, R., Laskey, S., Detweiler, S. & Abul-Husn, N. (2024). Shortcomings of ethnicity-based carrier screening for conditions associated with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. Genetics in Medicine Open.


Tyrie, D., Oliva, A., Llorin, H., & Zayhowski, K. (2024). Transgender and gender diverse individuals' perspectives on discussions of fetal sex chromosomes in obstetrics care. Journal of Genetic Counseling.


Stevens, C., Llorin, H., Gabriel, C., Mandigo, C., Gochyyev, P., & Studwell, C. (2023). Genetic counseling for fetal sex prediction by NIPT: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Genetic Counseling.


Adams, S., Llorin, H., Dobson, L. J., Studwell, C., Wilkins‐Haug, L., Guseh, S., & Gray, K. J. (2023). Postnatal genetic testing on cord blood for prenatally identified high‐probability cases. Prenatal Diagnosis.


Adams, S., Llorin, H., Maher, O., Dean, M., Dobson, L. J., Gbur, S., ... & Gray, K. J. (2023). Single gene non‐invasive prenatal screening (NIPS-SGD) for autosomal dominant conditions in a high‐risk cohort. Prenatal Diagnosis.


Llorin, H., Graf, M., Chun, N., & Ford, J. (2022). Somatic tumor mutations in moderate risk cancer genes: Targets for germline confirmatory testing. Cancer Genetics.



Articles, Editorials, and Commentaries


Llorin, H., Lundeen, T., Collins, E., Geist, C., Myers, K., Cohen, S., Zayhowski, K. (2024). Gender and Sex Inclusive Approaches for Discussing Predicted Fetal Sex: A Call for Reflection and Research. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health.


Llorin, H., & Zayhowski, K. (2023). The erasure of transgender and intersex identities through fetal sex prediction and genetic essentialism. Journal of Genetic Counseling.


Llorin, H., & Kirkpatrick, B. (2023) Busting Common Misconceptions about Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing. NSGC Perspectives.


Llorin, H., & Zayhowski, K. (2021) Degendering ‘The Gender Test’: Reframing Gender Conversations in Prenatal Genetics Clinics. NSGC Perspectives.


Llorin, H., & Wand, H. (2021) National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD) Database: Juvenile Hemochromatosis.




PEER REVIEW 


Trainee Board Member, Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2025 – Present


Reviewer, Prenatal Diagnostics, 2025 - Current


Reviewer, Clinical Pediatrics, 2024 – Present


Reviewer, Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2022 – Present


Reviewer, Journal of Community Genetics, 2023


Reviewer, Psychiatric Genetics, 2023

PUBLICATIONS



Peer-reviewed Research


Llorin, H., Tennen, R., Laskey, S., Detweiler, S. & Abul-Husn, N. (2024). Shortcomings of ethnicity-based carrier screening for conditions associated with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. Genetics in Medicine Open.


Tyrie, D., Oliva, A., Llorin, H., & Zayhowski, K. (2024). Transgender and gender diverse individuals' perspectives on discussions of fetal sex chromosomes in obstetrics care. Journal of Genetic Counseling.


Stevens, C., Llorin, H., Gabriel, C., Mandigo, C., Gochyyev, P., & Studwell, C. (2023). Genetic counseling for fetal sex prediction by NIPT: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Genetic Counseling.


Adams, S., Llorin, H., Dobson, L. J., Studwell, C., Wilkins‐Haug, L., Guseh, S., & Gray, K. J. (2023). Postnatal genetic testing on cord blood for prenatally identified high‐probability cases. Prenatal Diagnosis.


Adams, S., Llorin, H., Maher, O., Dean, M., Dobson, L. J., Gbur, S., ... & Gray, K. J. (2023). Single gene non‐invasive prenatal screening (NIPS-SGD) for autosomal dominant conditions in a high‐risk cohort. Prenatal Diagnosis.


Llorin, H., Graf, M., Chun, N., & Ford, J. (2022). Somatic tumor mutations in moderate risk cancer genes: Targets for germline confirmatory testing. Cancer Genetics.



Articles, Editorials, and Commentaries


Llorin, H., Lundeen, T., Collins, E., Geist, C., Myers, K., Cohen, S., Zayhowski, K. (2024). Gender and Sex Inclusive Approaches for Discussing Predicted Fetal Sex: A Call for Reflection and Research. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health.


Llorin, H., & Zayhowski, K. (2023). The erasure of transgender and intersex identities through fetal sex prediction and genetic essentialism. Journal of Genetic Counseling.


Llorin, H., & Kirkpatrick, B. (2023) Busting Common Misconceptions about Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing. NSGC Perspectives.


Llorin, H., & Zayhowski, K. (2021) Degendering ‘The Gender Test’: Reframing Gender Conversations in Prenatal Genetics Clinics. NSGC Perspectives.


Llorin, H., & Wand, H. (2021) National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD) Database: Juvenile Hemochromatosis.




PEER REVIEW 


Trainee Board Member, Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2025 – Present


Reviewer, Prenatal Diagnostics, 2025 - Current


Reviewer, Clinical Pediatrics, 2024 – Present


Reviewer, Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2022 – Present


Reviewer, Journal of Community Genetics, 2023


Reviewer, Psychiatric Genetics, 2023

Teens are growing up in an attention economy, not a developmental ecosystem — and it’s showing in their bodies, minds, and relationships.


Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media are twice as likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms.
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019


High screen time (especially before bed) is associated with lower grades, attention problems, and reduced memory consolidation.
Journal of Adolescence, 2020


Teens are growing up in an attention economy, not a developmental ecosystem — and it’s showing in their bodies, minds, and relationships.


Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media are twice as likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms.
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019


High screen time (especially before bed) is associated with lower grades, attention problems, and reduced memory consolidation.
Journal of Adolescence, 2020


Teens are growing up in an attention economy, not a developmental ecosystem — and it’s showing in their bodies, minds, and relationships.


Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media are twice as likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms.
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019


High screen time (especially before bed) is associated with lower grades, attention problems, and reduced memory consolidation.
Journal of Adolescence, 2020


Modern medicine fails to appreciate the influence of lifestyle and behaviors on health. The current model waits for symptoms to manifest rather than than preventing disease at the root cause.


Behavioral change is the most important intervention we have — and the least understood by doctors.
Dr. Peter Attia, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity


We wait too long to help people with mental health struggles — often until they’re in crisis. We need a model that starts with prevention and builds emotional well-being from the start.
Dr. Vivek Murthy (US Surgeon General)