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Daniel Anderson

Professor, Chemical Engineering and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT

DANIEL ANDERSON

CORE FACULTY

TITLE(S)

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
  • Member, Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine
  • Associate Member: Broad Institute
  • Associate Member: Ragon Institute

BIO

Dr. Anderson joined the Koch Institute in 2011 and is also Professor of Chemical Engineering and of Health Sciences and Technology at MIT. He received a BA in Math and Biology from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a Ph.D in Molecular Genetics from the University of California at Davis. He worked in the laboratory of Professor Robert Langer at MIT from 2003 as a postdoc and later as a Research Associate. He has over 280 papers, patents, and patent applications. These patents have led to a number of licenses to pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotechnology companies.

DEGREES

PhD in Molecular Genetics, University of California at Davis, 1997

Visit website: https://anderson-lab.mit.edu/

See also: Academia Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Private land-grant research university

Details last updated 30-Apr-2020

Daniel Anderson News

Longevity Vision Fund joins Series B funding for Sigilon Therapeutics

Longevity Vision Fund joins Series B funding for Sigilon Therapeutics

Longevity Vision Fund - 20-Apr-2020

To support human clinical trial of novel encapsulated cell therapy for hemophilia A

Promising cell therapy for diabetes hidden in seaweed bubble

Promising cell therapy for diabetes hidden in seaweed bubble

STAT - 25-Jan-2016

In type 1 diabetes the immune system dismantles the pancreatic cells, known as beta cells, that n...

Engineers devise technology for rapidly testing drug-delivery vehicles in zebrafish

Engineers devise technology for rapidly testing drug-delivery vehicles in zebrafish

MIT - 30-Sep-2014

The study was published in the Integrative Biology journal.