Daniel Ramez, Assistant Professor

Research Interests:

Synthetic biology and Bioelectronics

Short Synopsis:

1. R. Daniel, J. Rubens,   R. Sarpeshkar, and T. K. Lu, “Synthetic Analog Computation in Living Cells”, Nature May 2013, doi:10.1038/nature12148

2. R. Daniel, S. S. Woo, L. Turicchia, and R. Sarpeshkar, “Analog Transistor Models of Bacterial Genetic Circuits,”  Proceedings of 2011 IEEE Symposium on Biological Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) Conference, 333-336, San Diego, CA, November 2011.

3. R. Daniel, R. Almog, Y. Sverdlov, S. Yagurkroll, S. Belkin and Y. Shacham-Diamand, “Development of a Quantitative Optical Biochip Based on a Double Integrating Sphere System that Determines Absolute Photon Number in Bioluminescent Solution: Application to Quantum Yield Scale Realization,” Journal of Applied Optics, vol. 48, 3217–3225, 2009. Selected to Virtual Journal for Biomedical Optics Vol. 4, 2009.

4. R. Daniel, R. Almog, A. Ron, S. Belkin, and Y. Shachm-Diamand, “ Modeling and Measurement of a Whole-cell Bioluminescent Biosensor Based on a Single Photon Avalanche Diode,“ Biosensors and Bioelectronics, vol. 24, 882-887, 2008.

5. R. Daniel, Y. Shaham-Diamand and Y .Roizin “Interface States In Cycled Hot Electron Injection Program/Hot Hole Erase Silicon–Oxide-Nitride–Oxide–Silicon Memories” Applied Physics Letters, vol. 85 (25), 6266-6268, 2004