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Dr. Daniel Cohen is an Associate Professor at Princeton University with a dual appointment in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute. His research bridges bioengineering and materials science to develop novel tools for controlling cellular and tissue behaviors.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Bioengineering, UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco (2013)
Research focuses on:
- Bioelectric and microfluidic devices for cell migration control
- Cell-mimetic materials in tissue engineering
- Computational modeling of collective cell dynamics
- 3D bioprinting and biomaterials development
Recent work explores programmable tissue growth, low-cost biomedical hardware, and algorithmic control of cellular systems. Key publication trends emphasize:
- Integration of bioengineering with machine learning
- Development of open-source biomedical platforms
- Understanding mechano-responsive cellular behaviors
- Advancing tissue self-assembly mechanisms
Scientific Awards:
- Life Sciences Research Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- NDSEG Fellowship
- Daniel Cubicciotti Doctoral Award
As Director of Graduate Studies at the Omenn-Darling Institute, he leads academic training programs while maintaining affiliations with Princeton Materials Institute and Chemical & Biological Engineering.
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