Dan joined NanoDrop Technologies Inc. in 2006 while completing his BS in Biotechnology at University of Delaware. After contributing to the development of the NanoDrop 8000 and NanoDrop 2000, Dan accepted a teaching and research assistantship at Villanova University. At Villanova he helped develop a novel flow cytometry-based FRET system to elucidate the role of cell membrane organization in CD4+ T Cell activation. Dan then moved into a research assistantship role at the University of Pennsylvania, where he performed high throughput genetic screens to discover novel immune system pathways that regulate pathogenesis in insect-borne viruses. Dan joined DeNovix in 2013. He has an MS in Immunology from Villanova University.
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