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Daniel Feinberg
Researcher at Duke Medical Center Duke Univ
Daniel Feinberg is a highly accomplished individual with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis. He has excelled in various research roles, including at the University of Pennsylvania focusing on FOXO1 and its effects on fracture/wound healing. He is currently engaged in translational research within the Department of Hematological Malignancies at the Duke University Medical Center, concentrating on multiple myeloma and stem cell biology. Earlier in his academic journey, he devised Stay In Touch, an innovative concept that garnered recognition at the Clinton Global Initiative-University bracket challenge for its potential to facilitate post-disaster communication using just cell phones.
Daniel's educational background includes studying at Abington Friends School before pursuing a degree in general Biology. His professional experience spans across diverse organizations, from serving as a Lead Biologist at QuantiModo to being a Researcher at Duke University Health System. His tenure at the University of Pennsylvania allowed him to delve into research related to diabetic and normoglycemic conditions affecting fracture and wound healing.
His dedication to research is evidenced through his involvement as a Researcher/Skandalaris Intern at Intact Genomics and as a Student Scientist at the Fox Chase Cancer Center. Additionally, he has experience as an Assistant Warehouse Manager at Mulberribush Inc, showcasing his versatility in both laboratory and operational settings.