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Ryan Blumenthal

Blumenthal. Ryan, MBChB (Pret), MMed (Med Forens) Pret, FC For Path (SA) Dip For Med (SA) PhD (Wits) Senior specialist forensic pathologist at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Forensic Medicine. His chief field of interest is the pathology of trauma of lightning (keraunopathology). He has been involved in the publication of numerous articles and textbooks on lightning and electrothermal injuries and has helped generate international standard operating procedures and guidelines for lightning strike fatality and electrocution victims. He has published widely in the fields of suicide and other areas involving the pathology of trauma. His chief mission in life is to advance Forensic Pathology Services both nationally and internationally. Interests outside of forensic pathology include sleight-of-hand-magic, mountain-biking, bird-watching, squash, running and novel writing. He also has a personal interest in innovative strategies and techniques in conflict resolution.

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Ryan Borrett

Science Communications Coordinator, Murdoch University
I completed a Bachelor of Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology at Curtin University from 2017-2019, then completed Honours in Environmental Science at Murdoch University in 2020 in partnership with the WA Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions - my thesis investigated the recovery and impacts of soil microorganisms in mine site rehabilitation. In 2021 I worked as a Research Assistant at Murdoch University on a carbon storage in woodland restoration project. I also worked as a Communications Officer at Carbon Neutral, before moving to my current role as Science Communications Coordinator for SoilsWest at Murdoch University. In this role I undertake both research and science extension duties.

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Ryan Burns

Associate Professor of Geography, University of Calgary
I am Associate Professor in University of Calgary’s Department of Geography, a Fellow with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow at the National Science Foundation's National AI Research Institutes. My research interests are in the social, institutional, and urban transformations of big and open data, smart cities, digital humanitarianism, and related digital spatial phenomena. My research program interrogates the social and institutional struggles around knowledge production emerging in the context of these new spatial-technological developments.

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Ryan Causby

Dean of Programs (Allied Health), University of South Australia
I am a lecturer, researcher and practicing podiatrist with an interest in Clinical Biomechanics, Motor Control and Musculoskeletal disorders. I have worked in both rural and urban settings including: the Northern Far Western Regional Health Service (covering regions from Ceduna to Roxby Downs), the Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital. I completed my PhD thesis investigating the role of dexterity in scalpel skill learning amongst podiatrists.

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Ryan Day

Senior research fellow, University of Tasmania
Ryan Day is one of the Animal Ethics committee Chairs and a Research Fellow in Marine Animal Physiology and Biochemistry at University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. One of his primary research areas are in measuring the impact of seismic surveys on marine invertebrates. In this field, his research has used quantification of acid-base physiology, haemolymph electrolyte and mineral homeostasis, immune function and oxidative stress to assess the health status of marine invertebrates including lobster, scallops to evaluate the impact of exposure to seismic air gun signals. The outcomes of this research have been incorporated by the federal regulatory body (NOPSEMA) for impact assessments to minimise harm to marine life. In his second primary research area, Ryan investigates approaches for reducing post-harvest loss in marine fisheries, with a current focus on the live export southern rock lobster fishery. This research developed in response to reports of large-scale mortalities within the lobster processing industry. In conducting an assessment of haemolymph physiology, including biochemistry and immune function, his research in collaboration with a veterinary epidemiology team, determined the cause of mortality was sub-optimal holding and handling conditions, rather than a pathogen as was initially feared. In response, Ryan authored an industry best practices guide with recommendations on handling and water quality management. Implementation of these recommendations has been attributed to eliminating mass mortality events and halving mortality rates by industry partners. This work has recently been extended to the fishing vessel component of the industry and projects to apply this research to other marine invertebrate fisheries are in development. In addition to his recent work with invertebrates, Ryan’s PhD research focused on digestive physiology in marine fishes, in which he characterised digestive strategies in fishes that lack a stomach.

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Ryan Elmore

Associate Professor of Business Information and Analytics, University of Denver
Ryan Elmore is an associate professor in the Department of Business Information and Analytics, Daniels College of Business. Prior to Daniels, he worked as a Senior Scientist in the Computational Sciences Center at the National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colorado. He has also held positions at the Australian National University, Colorado State University, and Slide, Inc. Elmore’s research interests include statistics in sports, nonparametric statistical methods, and energy efficient high-performance computing. He is currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Quantitative Analysis of Sports (2015–present).

Ryan’s work has been featured in The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, The Guardian, and The Fried Egg Podcast.

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Ryan Herzog

Associate Professor of Economics, Gonzaga University
Professor Herzog was hired in fall of 2009. Professor Herzog is a native Washingtonian, born in Tacoma, Washington where he spent most of his life around the Puget Sound. Professor Herzog's academic interest range from topics related to international finance, macroeconomics, and regional business cycles. He loves advising students on graduate school options or helping them on their internship/career paths. In the classroom he diverges from the traditional lecture style through interactive assignments and in class problem sets. He encourages student participation during lecture and keeps students active in the classroom through the use of technology and economic experiments.

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Ryan Keeley

Postdoctoral Scholar in Physics, University of California, Merced
I do research in the fields of both astroparticle physics and cosmology, and I specifically focus on developing statistical tools to test LambdaCDM, a theory known as the standard model of cosmology. As a cosmologist, I use observations of astrophysical systems, like galaxies, to test our understanding of the fundamental laws of physics. As an astroparticle physicist, I work to identify the particle nature of dark matter and how it might interact with the standard model of particle physics. I’ve worked on developing tests of dark matter, dark energy, inflation, and modified gravity.

I am am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Merced working with Anna Nierenberg. I also have an associate member status at the Center for the Gravitational-Wave Universe. I was a postdoctoral researcher studying cosmology at the Korea Astronomy Space Science Institute with Arman Shafieloo. Previously, I earned my PhD at UC Irvine working with Kevork Abazajian and also collaborating with Manoj Kaplinghat.

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Ryan Manuel

Dr Ryan Manuel is a postdoctoral fellow at the Australian Centre on China in the World, The Australian National University. His research looks at how power is exercised in the Chinese political system, and how that exercise of power affects China's domestic and foreign policy. His most recent book was A New Australia-China Agenda, with Geremie Barmé.

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Ryan Mead-Hunter

Senior lecturer, School of Population Health, Curtin University
Dr Ryan Mead-Hunter is a senior lecturer in the Occupation, Environment and Safety discipline group in the School of Population Health at Curtin University. His research interests include air quality, aerosol science, toxicology, and filtration technology. He has been involved in the measurement of a wide range of occupational and environmental aerosols, as well as common airborne pollutants, and their effects on health.

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Ryan Shandler

Professor of Cybersecurity and International Relations, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ryan Shandler is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity & Privacy. Prior to joining SCP he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oxford with Nuffield College and the Blavatnik School of Government. He holds a Ph.D. from the School of Political Sciences at the University of Haifa, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on the human dimension of cybersecurity. Prof. Shandler is an expert in public opinion on cyber threats. Using experimental methods, he examines how ubiquitous cyber threats influence political behaviors and attitudes. This research has been published in the British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Peace Research, Public Opinion Quarterly, Journal of Global Security Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, Journal of Cybersecurity, and elsewhere.

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Ryan Josiah Bramley

Lecturer in Education, University of Sheffield
Ryan is a lecturer, filmmaker and arts-based researcher at the University of Sheffield's School of Education. His work explores how minoritised groups are represented in film, TV, media, education, and beyond. Ryan's recent projects include 'My Media, My Power, My World', 'Evaluating Trespass Prevention', and 'Rethinking Deafness, Film and Accessibility'.

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Ryan M. Armstrong

Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Oklahoma State University
Dr. Ryan M. Armstrong teaches Religious Studies and Biblical Hebrew at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on biblical literature and language, its Ancient Near Eastern context, and the history of its interpretation. He is the author of The Book of Job in Wonderland: Making (Non)sense of Job's Mediators (Oxford University Press, 2024), which explores mediation in the book of Job and the history of its interpretation by rabbis, theologians, philosophers, and artists. Along the way, it draws from a comparative-literary analysis of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He has written on Hebrew Poetry and Narrative, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, New Testament Canonization, and Jewish and Christian interpretations of the Bible. He is proficient in numerous dead languages and speaks five modern ones.

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Ryan Shuwei Hsu

Associate Professor in the Department of Business Administration, National Chengchi University
Shu-Wei Ryan Hsu is Associate Professor. Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy · Department of Business Administration.

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Ryan W. Allen

Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University
My research is focused on the health impacts of air pollution. I am particularly interested in the effects of air pollution on fetal growth and early childhood development.

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Ryan W. McEwan

Professor of Biology, University of Dayton
Ryan McEwan received his M.S. from the University of Kentucky in 2002 and his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 2006. Dr. McEwan is the principal investigator at the McEwan Laboratory at the University of Dayton, where he currently is involved with research projects such as:

- Terrestrial invasion, aquatic consequences
- Biodiversity, carbon storage, and typhoon impacts in subtropical forests of Taiwan
- Urban ecology and water resources: stormflow effects on aquatic biology within the City of Dayton (Ohio)
- Soil microbial effects and restoration of North American temperate forests following invasion
- Long-term Dynamics of the Eastern Deciduous Forest of North America

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