Summary
Daniel Ge is a product-minded molecular and cell biologist with two decades of R&D and product development experience across molecular interaction, single-cell biology, immuno-oncology, gene editing and gene therapy analytics. He pairs deep hands-on expertise in assay development, NGS, CRISPR, advanced microscopy and BLI biosensor productization with a track record of translating innovations into commercial launches and manufacturing-ready processes. At Sartorius he led development and documentation for novel AAV empty/full analytics and took a protein-tag biosensor from feasibility to money-gate; at startups he drove single-cell live imaging at 100k-cell scale and rapid CRISPR readouts that replaced slow NGS workflows. Colleagues describe him as methodical, principled and an effective teacher who surfaces practical root causes to improve assay precision and instrument performance. Based in Mountain View, he brings both academic rigor (PhD in molecular biology) and manufacturing/product discipline to bridge discovery and deployable bioanalytical solutions.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program at UMass Chan Medical School
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Chinese, Chinese