
Sean Giery
Sean Giery, an incoming associate research professor in the University of Wyoming’s
Department of Zoology and Physiology, has been named a President’s Distinguished Scholar
in recognition of his outstanding research achievements and growing national and international
impact in ecology and evolutionary biology.
Giery is an evolutionary ecologist whose research examines how evolutionary processes
shape ecological communities and ecosystem resilience in a rapidly changing world.
His work integrates field experiments, genomic data, mechanistic modeling and long-term
datasets to study eco-evolutionary dynamics in wild animal populations.
He has written several peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, including Nature
Communications and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Giery also has
secured nearly $1 million in competitive research funding, including more than $500,000
from the National Science Foundation. His research has attracted significant attention
within the scientific community and beyond, with frequent coverage by national and
international media.
Giery also is a dedicated educator and mentor, teaching courses in animal ecology,
biostatistics and evolutionary ecology while actively engaging undergraduate and graduate
students in research.
“Sean exemplifies the innovation, dedication and interdisciplinary scholarship that
define the University of Wyoming,” says President Ed Seidel. “I am pleased to have
him joining UW as a President’s Distinguished Scholar.”
Giery will hold the title for three years and receive support for continued scholarly
excellence.
For more information about the President’s Distinguished Scholars Program, visit www.uwyo.edu/president/initiatives/presidents-distinguished-scholars.html

