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Sean Gibbons, PhD

(he/him)
Affiliate Associate Professor
Email: sgibbo@uw.edu
Expertise: Sustainable Communities, Microbiome

About

Sean Gibbons earned his PhD in biophysics from the University of Chicago in 2015. He completed his postdoctoral work at MIT in 2018. Gibbons is now an associate professor at the Institute for Systems Biology, in Seattle. His lab studies the ecology and evolution of microbial communities. In particular, Gibbons is interested in how host-associated bacterial communities influence the health and wellness of the host organism. His group designs computational and wet-lab tools for studying these complex systems. Ultimately, the Gibbons Lab aims to develop strategies for engineering the ecology of the gut microbiome to improve human health.

Education

  • PhD, Biophysics, University of Chicago

Affiliations

Institute for Systems Biology
UW Department of Bioengineering
UW Department of Genome Sciences
eScience Institute

Engagement

Equity, diversity and inclusion

I believe representation and diversity are key to the advancement of science. I mentor interns from underrepresented groups each summer at ISB. I am highly engaged with public communication of science.

Service

I'm a Senior Editor at the mSystems Journal, within the American Society for Microbiology system.