Stewart Ryberg

 


Biography:

Stewart graduated with a BS in biochemistry with a minor in physics from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah in 2024. He joined the Gallagher group in the Spring of 2025. He loves singing in his church's choir, playing pickleball, and attending Baylor sports games with his wife.

 

Current Area:

Stewart is currently working with native Mass Spectrometry and Molecular Dynamics simulations for studying how proteins behave in Electrospray Ionization

 

Presentations:

Oral Presentations:

  1. “Studying Ionization of Denatured Proteins in ESI Droplets” Coffee Hour Talk; Baylor University; Waco, Texas; March 20, 2026.

Poster Presentations:

  1. “Molecular Dynamic Simulations of Denatured proteins in Electrosprayed Droplets with H3O+ and Dynamic Protonation” Ryberg, S.S; Cordes, M.S.; Gallagher, E.S., Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics and Structural Biology Conference; Atlanta, Georgia; July 20-23, 2025.

  2. “Treating Cancer Related Anemia via Furin Inhibition” Ryberg, S.S.; Dalgleish, J.; Pendleton, M.; Jones, A.; Vargas, K.; Blais, C.; Jardine, D.; Enosakhare, O.  Watt, R.K., Brigham Young University Student Research Conference; Provo, Utah; February 2024.

  3. “Treating Cancer Related Anemia via Furin Inhibition” Ryberg, S.S.; Vargas, K.; Jardine, D.; Jones, A.; Watt, R.K., Brigham Young University Student Research Conference; Provo, Utah; February 2023.

Publications:

  1. Harris, S.T.; Gardner, J.; Davis, A.; Steed, J.; Christiansen, S.; Ryberg, S.; Ludlow, W.; Pendleton, M.; Grimshaw, B.; Watt, R.K.; Physiological iron chelators pyrophosphate and citrate have different effects on the proportions of monoferric transferrin metalloforms. J. Inorg. Biochem. 2025, 263, 112773. DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2024.112773

 

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Awards:

2026 Executive Leadership Award Nominee, Graduate Student Association, Baylor University


Email: stewart_ryberg1@baylor.edu

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stewart-ryberg-33763624a

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