Bryan Tysinger is a Research Assistant Professor at the Sol Price School of Public Policy and Director of Health Policy Simulation at the USC Schaeffer Center. His research focuses on modeling health and economic outcomes over the life course, with an emphasis on identifying policy solutions to improve early-life trajectories, support midlife course corrections, and optimize aging. Dr. Tysinger specializes in dynamic microsimulation modeling, playing a key role in the development and refinement of the Future Elderly Model (FEM) and Future Adult Model (FAM) while expanding these models globally. His work has contributed to two National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine publications and has been featured in major media outlets, including The New York Times and Washington Post. He is experienced in translating complex research findings for policymakers, the public, and the media, ensuring that data-driven insights inform key policy discussions. In addition to his research, Dr. Tysinger frequently presents his work at leading policy institutions, including the RAND Corporation, the Urban Institute, and Brookings Institute, and collaborates with government agencies and academic partners to advance evidence-based policy solutions. He earned his PhD in Policy Analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School and a BS in Applied Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College.