
معرفی
Kyle Gabriel Daniels is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics and Neurosurgery at Stanford University. He is also a member of interdisciplinary research institutes including Bio-X, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI), and Stanford Cancer Institute. His research focuses on applying synthetic biology, machine learning, and high-throughput screening to engineer receptors and gene circuits that control cell functions in cancer therapy and autoimmune disease.
- Education
- BS in Biochemistry, University of Maryland College Park (2010)
- PhD in Biochemistry with certificate in Structural Biology and Biophysics
- Postdoctoral training at UCSF with Wendell A. Lim
Research interests include:
- Engineering immune cells for cancer therapy
- Coordinating multi-cell type systems in disease treatment
- Controlling stem cell differentiation via synthetic circuits
- Decoding modular signaling motifs in receptors
Publication trends highlight integration of machine learning with synthetic biology to optimize cell therapies, particularly CAR T cells, through systematic design rules and predictive modeling. His work addresses challenges in DNA synthesis, high-throughput screening, and combinatorial signaling motif analysis.
Advising roles include Doctoral Dissertation Advisor, Co-Advisor, and Reader for students working on advanced genetics, synthetic biology, and biomedical engineering projects.
Labs and teams are affiliated with Stanford's interdisciplinary institutes like Bio-X, MCHRI, and Stanford Cancer Institute, emphasizing cross-departmental collaboration.





