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Daniel Goodman

Developing high-throughput approaches to understand and engineer the human immune system.

Daniel Goodman is a prominent figure in the field of synthetic biology, genomics, and bioengineering, with a focus on understanding how genomes influence biological functions through modifications and testing hypotheses. During his PhD at Harvard Medical School, under the mentorship of George Church, he delved into bacterial transcription and translation interactions, developed synthetic biosensors, and engineered the E. coli genome to include synthetic amino acids. His contributions also include creating the Millstone platform for microbial genome design and analysis. Currently a Jane Coffin Childs Postdoctoral Fellow at UCSF, he is leveraging his expertise to engineer T cells for cancer and autoimmune disease therapies in collaboration with the Bluestone, Roybal, and Marson labs.

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San Francisco, California, United States