PhD Candidate
Daniel studied at Adelphi University (Garden City, NY) for his undergraduate studies and received a Bachelor of Science in Physics on May 2019. During this time, he completed one internship during the summer of 2018 at the department of physics and astronomy in Vanderbilt University, working on mass transport methods of secretomes of induced pluripotent stem cells in microtubules to a mass spectrometer. On August 2019, he joined Dr. Rossi’s lab at the University of Pittsburgh as a graduate student pursuing a PhD in bioengineering. His interests are in the imaging techniques used the AOSLO system and utilizing it to acquire high-resolution images of cells in the retina.