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David Gonzalez is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Greco Lab. He holds an MBioMedSci in Medical Laboratory Sciences (2008) and a BS in Biology (2004), both from Quinnipiac University. His work spans Cell Biology, Immunology, and Stem Cell Research, focusing on skin homeostasis and immune interactions.
His research explores chromatin dynamics during stem cell differentiation, oncogenic mutation suppression in skin cells, and immune cell coordination in tissue maintenance. Recent studies highlight humanized mouse models for red blood cell regulation and live imaging techniques to study vascular development.
David collaborates with frequent co-authors including Valentina Greco, Tianchi Xin, and Kathleen Cook Suozzi, contributing to journals like Nature, Cell, and ELife. He utilizes advanced methodologies such as longitudinal in vivo imaging and molecular tracking of stem cell fate.


