Daniel Irimia,
Associate Professor, Surgery Department,
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Shriners Burns Hospital, and Harvard Medical School
Daniel Irimia is a bioengineer, a medical doctor by training, and a researcher in the areas of microfluidics, inflammation, and sepsis. He is an Associate Professor in the Surgery Department at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Shriners Burns Hospital, and Harvard Medical School. He is a leader in the design of novel tools for measuring human neutrophil activities in health and disease. He was recently awarded the "Pioneers of Miniaturization" prize from the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society for his work on microfluidic tools for analyzing neutrophils and other leukocytes.
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