SUTPHIN LAB - Key Persons


Anastasia Amoiroglou

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Rotation Student ( ABBS )

Angelo Antenor

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Anne Haskins

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Student ( MCB Masters Program )

Bella Alcalde

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Bennett Van Camp

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Brad Hull

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Student ( BCMB )

Delaney Kelser

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Destiny DeNicola

Job Titles:
  • Technician

Emily Turner

Job Titles:
  • Research Professional

Emmett Worth

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Erica Spence

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Erik Larsen

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Rotation Student ( Neuroscience GIDP )

Erik Tollefson

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

George L. Sutphin

Job Titles:
  • Principal Investigator
  • Principal Investigator / Assistant Professor, Molecular & Cellular Biology / Assistant Professor, BIO5 Institute
George L. Sutphin, Ph.D., is an academic scientist at the University of Arizona focused on understanding the molecular basis of aging. He uses a combination of systems and comparative genetics to identify new molecular processes involved in aging and characterize their interaction with known environmental and genetic aging factors. By understanding the basic molecular architecture that underlies the aging process, the goal of Dr. Sutphin's work is to identify new targets for clinical intervention to extend healthy human lifespan and simultaneously treat or delay onset of multiple disease of aging, such as neurodegeneration, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Dr. Sutphin began his academic career as an engineer, earning a B.S. and M.S. in Aeronautics & Astronautics from the University of Washington in 2004 and 2006, respectively, before developing an interest in the basic biology of aging. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular & Cellular Biology from the University of Washington in 2012 and completed his post-doctoral training at The Jackson Laboratory in 2017. Dr. Sutphin was appointed Assistant Professor in Molecular & Cellular Biology at the University of Arizona in 2018 Dr. Sutphin is an active member of the broader aging research community. During his graduate and postdoctoral tenure he served on the trainee governance board at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) and is currently a serving member of the Board of Directors of the American Aging Association (AGE). In addition to his primary appointment, he has affiliate appointments in the BIO5 Institute and the Arizona Center on Aging (ACOA) at the University of Arizona. Research Interests Biology of Aging Comparative Genetics Systems Genetics Human Biology Mouse Biology Nematode Biology Education Ph.D. in Molecular & Cellular Biology, University of Washington, 2012 M.S. in Aeronautics & Astronautics, University of Washington, 2006 B.S. in Aeronautics & Astronautics, University of Washington, 2006

Greyson Henry

Job Titles:
  • KEYS Intern

Hope Dang

Job Titles:
  • Lab Manager

Jake Hageman

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Johnny Schmidt

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Julie Huynh

Job Titles:
  • Honorary Lab Member

Karissa Shuck

Job Titles:
  • KEYS Intern

Kayla Raymond

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Student ( Cancer Biology GIDP )

Leah Chang

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Luis Espejo

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Student ( BMCB )

Niall Thorns

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Raul Castro

Job Titles:
  • Graduate Student ( Cancer Biology GIDP )

Remi Stauss

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Robert Railey

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Sage Hamming

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Sam Freitas

Job Titles:
  • R & D Mechanical Engineer
My name is Sam and I'm currently studying biomedical engineering with a biomechanics emphasis, this lab is providing me with the fascinating challenge of connecting biology to the engineering process.

Talia Sugden

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Tiana Rowe

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student

Will Peterson

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Student