Daniel Pan
About
Daniel Pan is from Greater Boston. Daniel works in the following industries: "Research Services". Daniel is currently Pharm Development and Analytical Scientist - Versatope Therapeutics at Versatope Therapeutics. In Daniel's previous role as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Harvard University, Daniel worked in Department of Bioengineering until Feb 2020. Prior to joining Harvard University, Daniel was a Laboratory Radiation Safety Officer at University of Pennsylvania and held the position of Laboratory Radiation Safety Officer. Prior to that, Daniel was a Postdoctoral Fellow/Researcher at University of Pennsylvania, based in Department of Pharmacology Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutic from Jan 2013 to Jun 2017. Daniel started working as Adjunct Professor at Binghamton University in Aug 2012. From Jun 2012 to Aug 2012, Daniel was Summer Instructor at Binghamton University. Prior to that, Daniel was a Graduate Research Student at Binghamton University from Sep 2005 to May 2012. Daniel started working as HHMI Educational Research Program Coordinator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute Interdisciplinary Research for undergraduate majors in science and in Binghamton University in Aug 2010.
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• Examined various types of polymer drug conjugates can treat inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer in animal models. • Examined how red blood cells can be used to improve the delivery of various nanoparticles and nanocomplexes to brain and lungs.
• Instruct lab members working with radioactive materials on potential health risks, effective use of protective devices, procedures required to minimize exposure to radioactive materials • Maintain up-to-date license. Ensure amendment and renewal requests are submitted prior to license expiration date • Ensure and maintain all equipment such as radiation survey instruments are properly calibrated so they are sensitive enough to detect low radiation and contamination levels • Perform weekly surveys of radioactive area ensuring no contamination • Provide annual refresher safety training to authorized lab personnel every 12 months
• Examined different nanoparticles’ and fusion protein formulations’ biocompatibility towards rodent and higher animal red blood cells, including human. • Examined how red blood cells augments delivery of various types of nanoparticles to any organs in rodents (healthy and diseased such as inflammation and thrombosis) and higher animals
- development and supervision of the introduction to cellular and molecular biology labs
Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology (BIOL 118)- Summer Instructor
- Proteolytic activity profiling and Identification of proteases in the development of Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza Sativa - Development of new technique allowing for identification of active proteases by mass spectrometry - Lead efforts in proteolytic activity profiling in etiolated and de-etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings -Developed and mentored numerous undergraduate thesis research projects
• Assist in the implementation of an undergraduate educational research program • Assume administrative responsibilities that includes coordination of meetings of faculty mentors and graduate mentors • Promote newly HHMI program to undergraduate students around campus • Assist in the development and finalization of interdisciplinary projects • Organize graduate student and faculty mentor workshop • Steering committee member in the selection of students for the HHMI Program including interviewing applicants • Assist in creating surveys and other instruments for assessments, administrative responsibilities in collecting and organizing data for assessments • Helping prepare reports to the granting foundation, management of budgets, filling out requisitions and keeping track of expenditures
Molecular Genetics (BIOL/.BIOCHEM 301) Summer Instructor
(responsible for laboratories and variable number of lectures) Biochemistry: 4 semesters Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (+lab) 4 semesters Molecular Genetics: 1 semester Biochemistry Lab: 1 semester
Molecular Genetics (BIOL/.BIOCHEM 301) Summer Instructor
• Compared levels of nitrate reductase in various environment conditions in soybeans
• Compared Arabidopsis thaliana sucrose transporter genes in order to provide structural, biochemical, and regulatory information about the function of these transport systems in assimilate partitioning