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Daniel Irimia is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their work spans a range of topics within medicine, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, and microbiology. The main fields of study associated with the scientist include Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Immunology and Microbiology.

The scientist has contributed to research across several subfields, notably Immunology, Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Surgery, and Epidemiology. Their research covers multiple main topics such as Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms, Antifungal resistance and susceptibility, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications, Immune cells in cancer, and Cellular Mechanics and Interactions.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Daniel Irimia are:

  • "Pediatric Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2): Clinical Presentation, Infectivity, and Immune Responses" (2020) published in The Journal of Pediatrics
  • "Humoral signatures of protective and pathological SARS-CoV-2 infection in children" (2021) published in Nature Medicine
  • "Infiltrating CD8+ T cells exacerbate Alzheimer's disease pathology in a 3D human neuroimmune axis model" (2023) published in Nature Neuroscience
  • "Neutrophils self-limit swarming to contain bacterial growth in vivo" (2021) published in Science
  • "Neutrophil swarming delays the growth of clusters of pathogenic fungi" (2020) published in Nature Communications

They frequently collaborate with other researchers including Alex Hopke, Lael M. Yonker, Felix Ellett, Michael K. Mansour, and Allison K. Scherer.

The scientist's work appears regularly in notable publication venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), The Journal of Pediatrics, Nature Communications, Scientific Reports, and iScience.

Best Publications

  • Isolation of rare circulating tumour cells in cancer patients by microchip technology.

    Sunitha Nagrath;Lecia V. Sequist;Shyamala Maheswaran;Daphne W. Bell;Daphne W. Bell

  • Detection of Mutations in EGFR in Circulating Lung-Cancer Cells

    Shyamala Maheswaran;Lecia V. Sequist;Sunitha Nagrath;Lindsey Ulkus

  • Continuous inertial focusing, ordering, and separation of particles in microchannels

    Dino Di Carlo;Daniel Irimia;Ronald G. Tompkins;Mehmet Toner

  • Isolation of circulating tumor cells using a microvortex-generating herringbone-chip

    Shannon L. Stott;Chia Hsien Hsu;Chia Hsien Hsu;Chia Hsien Hsu;Dina I. Tsukrov;Min Yu

  • Blood-on-a-Chip

    Mehmet Toner;Daniel Irimia

  • Microfluidic isolation and transcriptome analysis of serum microvesicles

    Chihchen Chen;Johan Skog;Chia-Hsien Hsu;Ryan T. Lessard

  • Controlled encapsulation of single-cells into monodisperse picolitre drops.

    Jon F. Edd;Dino Di Carlo;Katherine J. Humphry;Sarah Köster

  • Equilibrium separation and filtration of particles using differential inertial focusing.

    Dino Di Carlo;Jon F Edd;Daniel Irimia;Ronald G Tompkins

  • Asymmetry and Aging of Mycobacterial Cells Lead to Variable Growth and Antibiotic Susceptibility

    Bree B. Aldridge;Marta Fernandez-Suarez;Danielle Heller;Vijay Ambravaneswaran

  • A microfluidic device for practical label-free CD4+ T cell counting of HIV-infected subjects

    Xuanhong Cheng;Daniel Irimia;Meredith Dixon;Kazuhiko Sekine

  • Malaria-Infected Erythrocyte-Derived Microvesicles Mediate Cellular Communication within the Parasite Population and with the Host Immune System

    Pierre Yves Mantel;Anh N. Hoang;Ilana Goldowitz;Daria Potashnikova;Daria Potashnikova

  • Pediatric Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2): Clinical Presentation, Infectivity, and Immune Responses.

    Lael M. Yonker;Anne M. Neilan;Yannic Bartsch;Ankit B. Patel

  • Neuronal uptake and propagation of a rare phosphorylated high-molecular-weight tau derived from Alzheimer's disease brain.

    Shuko Takeda;Susanne Wegmann;Hansang Cho;Hansang Cho;Sarah L. DeVos

  • A high-throughput microfluidic real-time gene expression living cell array

    Kevin R. King;Sihong Wang;Sihong Wang;Daniel Irimia;Daniel Irimia;Arul Jayaraman

  • Rapid Appearance of Resolvin Precursors in Inflammatory Exudates: Novel Mechanisms in Resolution

    Kie Kasuga;Rong Yang;Timothy F. Porter;Nitin Agrawal

  • Universal microfluidic gradient generator.

    Daniel Irimia;Dan A Geba;Mehmet Toner

  • Spontaneous migration of cancer cells under conditions of mechanical confinement

    Daniel Irimia;Mehmet Toner

  • A Zebrafish Compound Screen Reveals Modulation of Neutrophil Reverse Migration as an Anti-Inflammatory Mechanism

    Anne L. Robertson;Geoffrey R. Holmes;Aleksandra N. Bojarczuk;Joseph Burgon

  • Microfluidic system for measuring neutrophil migratory responses to fast switches of chemical gradients

    Daniel Irimia;Su-Yang Liu;William G. Tharp;Azadeh Samadani

  • Critical role for lysyl oxidase in mesenchymal stem cell-driven breast cancer malignancy

    Christelle P. El-Haibi;George W. Bell;Jiangwen Zhang;Anthony Y. Collmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Mehmet Toner
Mehmet Toner Harvard University
Ronald G. Tompkins
Ronald G. Tompkins Harvard University
Martin L. Yarmush
Martin L. Yarmush Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel A. Haber
Daniel A. Haber Harvard University
Charles N. Serhan
Charles N. Serhan Brigham and Women's Hospital
Jagesh V. Shah
Jagesh V. Shah Harvard University
Lyle L. Moldawer
Lyle L. Moldawer University of Florida
Utkan Demirci
Utkan Demirci Stanford University
Rashid Bashir
Rashid Bashir University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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