Daniel Zimmerman, Ph.D.
About Daniel Zimmerman, Ph.D.
Daniel Zimmerman Ph.D. Biography
Daniel Zimmerman, Ph.D., is the Senior Vice President of Cellular Immunology. He has made significant contributions to the fields of immunology and infectious diseases, highlighted by over a dozen US patents and their international equivalents. Over his prolific career, he has authored more than 40 scientific publications. Dr. Zimmerman's extensive experience includes significant grant support from leading agencies such as the NIH and DOD.
Daniel Zimmerman Education and Qualifications
Dr. Daniel Zimmerman received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1969 from the University of Florida. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Zoology from the same institution, obtained in 1966. His academic journey started with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Emory and Henry College, earned in 1963. These qualifications form the foundation of his expertise in cellular immunology.
Daniel Zimmerman Professional Background
Dr. Daniel Zimmerman began his professional journey as a Senior Staff Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), serving from 1969 to 1973. Following this role, he continued as a guest worker at the NIH for 25 years. His extensive experience in government research institutions and contributions to the scientific community underlines his noteworthy career.
Daniel Zimmerman Patents and Innovations
Dr. Daniel Zimmerman has invented technologies that are protected by over a dozen US patents, along with many equivalent patents internationally. His innovations have significantly contributed to advancements in the field of cellular immunology. These patents highlight his role as a key innovator in his field.
Daniel Zimmerman Publications and Grants
Dr. Daniel Zimmerman has authored over 40 scientific publications covering various topics within immunology and infectious diseases. His research has gained recognition and support through numerous grants from prestigious institutions such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DOD).