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Daniel Goodman [[image:daniel.jpg|thumb|right|Daniel Goodman]]
==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
Daniel Goodman [http://www.dbgoodman.com/daniel.jpg thumb right]


*Daniel Goodman ([www.dbgoodman.com http://www.dbgoodman.com])
*Daniel Goodman ([http://www.dbgoodman.com www.dbgoodman.com])
*University of Cambridge
*Massachusetts Institute of Technology


I just graduated from the University of California, San Diego, but this year I'm working as a Whitaker Bioengineering Fellow in the Department of Oncology at the University of Cambridge. I'm a member of the Cambridge 2008 iGEM team, which is most likely why you are reading this.
In 2008 I graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a degree in Bioengineering/Bioinformatics. I worked in many different labs, on projects relating to comparative genomics, proteomics, and microfluidics.
 
From July 2008 to Aug 2009, I worked as a Whitaker Bioengineering Fellow in the Department of Oncology at the University of Cambridge. I worked with Simon Tavaré on building a multiplex platform to assess CpG methylation using bead-based sequencing.
 
I was a member of the Cambridge 2008 iGEM team. We attempted to generate complex patterns using a quorum-based reaction diffusion system in Bacillus subtilis.
 
I'm currently a PhD Student in the '''Harvard/MIT Division of Health Science and Technology''', in the '''Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics''' Program.  In August 2010 I joined the [http://arep.med.harvard.edu/ George Church Lab] in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. We are currently developing a variety of methods to rapidly modify whole genomes in multiplex using recombineering and low-cost multiplex DNA synthesis.


==Education==
==Education==
* 2009-(in progress) PhD, Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics, Harvard/MIT Division of Health Science & Technology
* 2008-2009, Whitaker International Bioengineering Fellow, University of Cambridge  
* 2008-2009, Whitaker International Bioengineering Fellow, University of Cambridge  
* 2008, BS in Bioengineering w/ spec. in Bioinformatics, University of California, San Diego
* 2008, BS in Bioengineering w/ spec. in Bioinformatics, University of California, San Diego
==Research interests==
# Computational Systems Biology
# Complex Systems
# Algorithmic Biology
# Biological Models
# Structural Biology


==Publications==
==Publications==
Check out my publications and CV at my website: http://www.dbgoodman.com.
Check out my publications and CV at my website: http://www.dbgoodman.com.


==Useful links==
==Links==
*[[IGEM:Cambridge/2008| 2008 Cambridge iGEM page]]
*[[IGEM:Cambridge/2008| 2008 Cambridge iGEM page]]
*[http://www.dbgoodman.com My homepage]
*[http://www.dbgoodman.com My homepage]
*[[OpenWetWare:Welcome| Introductory tutorial]]
*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 8 April 2011

Daniel Goodman

Daniel Goodman

Contact Info

In 2008 I graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a degree in Bioengineering/Bioinformatics. I worked in many different labs, on projects relating to comparative genomics, proteomics, and microfluidics.

From July 2008 to Aug 2009, I worked as a Whitaker Bioengineering Fellow in the Department of Oncology at the University of Cambridge. I worked with Simon Tavaré on building a multiplex platform to assess CpG methylation using bead-based sequencing.

I was a member of the Cambridge 2008 iGEM team. We attempted to generate complex patterns using a quorum-based reaction diffusion system in Bacillus subtilis.

I'm currently a PhD Student in the Harvard/MIT Division of Health Science and Technology, in the Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics Program. In August 2010 I joined the George Church Lab in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. We are currently developing a variety of methods to rapidly modify whole genomes in multiplex using recombineering and low-cost multiplex DNA synthesis.

Education

  • 2009-(in progress) PhD, Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics, Harvard/MIT Division of Health Science & Technology
  • 2008-2009, Whitaker International Bioengineering Fellow, University of Cambridge
  • 2008, BS in Bioengineering w/ spec. in Bioinformatics, University of California, San Diego

Publications

Check out my publications and CV at my website: http://www.dbgoodman.com.

Links