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Ryan Gutenkunst received his Ph.D. in physics from Cornell University, where he worked with Jim Sethna on unveiling universal “sloppy” parameter sensitivities in systems biology models and on modeling their evolutionary implications. He then did a postdoc with Carlos Bustamante, where he developed ∂a∂i, a powerful method for inferring population histories from genomic data. His second postdoc was with Byron Goldstein at Los Alamos National Lab, where Ryan modeled aspects of immune signaling in mast cells.

Ryan joined the faculty in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Arizona in Fall 2010. He is also a member of the BIO5 Institute, the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, the Program in Applied Mathematics, and the Program in Genetics. He continues to work on both systems biology and population genetics, with a focus on understanding the evolution of biomolecular networks.

Outside of research, Ryan's interests include hiking, skiing, and photography.

Postdocs

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Sasha Jilkine
Mathematical biology
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Graduate Students

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Ping-Hsun (Benson) Hsieh
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
(joint with Prof. Michael Hammer)

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Aaron Ragsdale
Applied Mathematics

Undegraduate Students

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Brian Mannakee
Biochemistry

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Siddharth Pandya
Biochemistry, Mathematics