Daniel Greene is a Chief of Staff and researcher with a decade of experience at the intersection of life‑science governance, data science, and policy analysis, currently leading technical and operational work at the Mirror Biology Dialogues Fund. He has shaped biorisk management and governance research through roles at Deloitte, Gryphon Scientific, and Stanford’s CISAC, blending quantitative methods, survey research, and qualitative fieldwork to inform funders, publishers, and institutions. His portfolio includes novel efforts to quantify the private-sector footprint in pathogen research, evaluate global PPE access, and model public-health benefits of life-science investment. Trained as a PhD researcher in learning sciences with a strong experimental and program-evaluation background, he brings experience managing interdisciplinary teams and translating complex research into practical governance options. Notably, his career weaves education research rigor—large-scale RCTs and dashboard-driven program management—into biosecurity questions, enabling evidence-driven policy recommendations. Based in California, he combines academic depth with consulting and nonprofit leadership to advance proactive, empirically grounded biorisk governance.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cognitive Neuroscience, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cognitive Neuroscience at Rutgers University
Princeton High School
PhD, Learning Sciences & Technology Design, PhD, Learning Sciences & Technology Design at Stanford University
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Daniel Greene - Chief Of Staff at Mirror Biology Dialogues Fund