Daniel Bloodgood

Scientist II, Experimental Science at Dyno Therapeutics

Dan received his PhD in Neuroscience from UNC-Chapel Hill. In his dissertation work he used a variety of viral genetic approaches to perform anatomical tract tracing and probe brain circuit dysfunction in psychiatric disorders. Prior to joining Dyno, he did a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University where he used AAV-based gene delivery to reduce protein aggregation in a model of Parkinson’s Disease. He particularly enjoys using automated approaches to analyze large microscopy data sets.

Timeline

  • Scientist II, Experimental Science

    Current role

  • Scientist I, Biology

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