Ryan N. Gutenkunst, Ph.D.

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2008 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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James P. Sethna grad student 2008 Cornell
 (Sloppiness, modeling, and evolution in biochemical networks.)

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Justin Conover post-doc 2023- University of Arizona (Evolution Tree)
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Tran LN, Sun CK, Struck TJ, et al. (2024) Computationally efficient demographic history inference from allele frequencies with supervised machine learning. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Tran LN, Sun CK, Struck TJ, et al. (2024) Computationally efficient demographic history inference from allele frequencies with supervised machine learning. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Blischak PD, Sajan M, Barker MS, et al. (2023) Demographic History Inference and the Polyploid Continuum. Genetics
Gower G, Ragsdale AP, Bisschop G, et al. (2022) Demes: a standard format for demographic models. Genetics
Blischak PD, Barker MS, Gutenkunst RN. (2021) Chromosome-scale inference of hybrid speciation and admixture with convolutional neural networks. Molecular Ecology Resources
Adrion JR, Cole CB, Dukler N, et al. (2020) A community-maintained standard library of population genetic models. Elife. 9
Blischak PD, Barker MS, Gutenkunst RN. (2020) Inferring the Demographic History of Inbred Species from Genome-Wide SNP Frequency Data. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Adrion JR, Cole CB, Dukler N, et al. (2020) Author response: A community-maintained standard library of population genetic models Elife
Hsieh P, Hallmark B, Watkins J, et al. (2017) Exome Sequencing Provides Evidence of Polygenic Adaptation to a Fat-Rich Animal Diet in Indigenous Siberian Populations. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Ragsdale AP, Gutenkunst RN. (2017) Inferring Demographic History Using Two-Locus Statistics. Genetics
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