Ronald M. Lynch, PhD

Associate Director, Shared Resources
Associate Professor, Pharmacology
Director, Aribi Institute
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Professor, BIO5 Institute
Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Professor, Physiological Sciences - GIDP
Professor, Physiology

Medical Research Building, Room 111

Dr. Ronald Lynch received a PhD in Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Cincinnati in 1984. He began training in optical imaging and MR spectroscopy of cardiac metabolism while at the NIH under the direction of Dr. Robert Balaban from 1984-1987. In 1987 Dr. Lynch moved to a staff position in the Biomedical Imaging Group with appointment in the Physiology Department at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center under the direction of Dr. Fredric S. Fay. While there, Dr. Lynch was involved in developing approaches for 3-dimensional optical imaging including deconvolution and confocal microscopy. In 1990 Dr. Lynch was recruited to the University of Arizona to develop a research program centered on the use and development of microscopic imaging and spectroscopy to study physiological problems. In 2000, Dr. Lynch was a visiting scientist at the Laboratory of Functional Molecular Imaging and the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center with Dr. Alan Koretsky at the NIH.

Dr. Lynch's primary appointment is in Physiology, with joint appointments in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Pharmacology. He currently is the Director of the Arizona Research Institute for Biomedical Imaging (ARIBI), and is a member of the Arizona Cancer Center and Sarver Heart Center.

Degrees

  • PhD, Physiology and Biophysics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • BS, Chemistry and Biology, University of Miami, Miami, Florida
Honors and Awards
College of Medicine – Tucson Vernon and Virginia Furrow Award, Excellence in Graduate Student Education, 2013