
معرفی
Daniel Goldman is a Research Professor at the Michigan Neuroscience Institute, University of Michigan. His work focuses on retinal regeneration, Müller glial cell biology, and neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, particularly in glaucoma and age-related muscle degeneration.
- Institution: University of Michigan (Michigan Neuroscience Institute)
- Key Collaborators: Xiaofeng Zhao, Jack Parent, Eva Feldman, Kaia Skaggs
Goldman's research explores how zebrafish Müller glia reprogram into retinal stem cells after injury, identifying critical signaling pathways like VEGF-Notch and TGFB3-PP2A that regulate regeneration. His work bridges neuroscience and regenerative medicine, with implications for human therapies.
Publications highlight trends in retinal repair mechanisms (2024), microglia-driven inflammatory cascades (2020), and mTORC1's role in aging muscle (2019). These studies span zebrafish models, neuroimmune interactions, and translational approaches to vision restoration.
Goldman's collaborations include the RReSTORe Consortium (2023), which outlines strategies for retinal ganglion cell repopulation in optic neuropathies. His work has been featured in PNAS, Elife, and Aging Cell, with funding from the National Eye Institute (NEI).



