Goodman Lab
Daniel B. Goodman, PhD
Assistant Professor in the Department of Cancer Biology, Principal Investigator at the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Dr. Daniel B. Goodman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cancer Biology and an Investigator at the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at the University of Pennsylvania. He earned his Ph.D. in Medical Engineering and Physics from the HST Program at MIT, where he worked with George Church on high-throughput design and measurement of microbial genomes and genetic elements. He then joined UCSF as a Jane Coffin Childs Postdoctoral Fellow, where he trained in the laboratories of Kole Roybal and Alexander Marson, applying these high-throughput synthetic approaches to T cell engineering and CAR-T receptor design.
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Assistant Professor, Department of Cancer Biology
Principal Investigator, Center for Cellular Immunotherapies and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Smilow Center for Translational Research
3400 Civic Center Boulevard, SCTR 8-153
Philadelphia, PA 19104
dbgoodma@upenn.edu