DANIEL S. CHEN
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
Medical Oncology Fellowship 7/2000–6/2003
Internal Medicine Residency 7/1998-6/2000
University of Southern California School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Doctor of Medicine 9/1990-5/1998
Doctor of Philosophy, Microbiology and Immunology 7/1992-5/1996
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Bachelor of Science, Biology 9/1986-5/1990
Brookline High School
Brookline, MA
Graduate with honors May 1986
Investigator 2006
Office of Technology Licensing, Stanford University 2003
University of Southern California 1990
Massachusetts State Science Fair 1986
Diagnostic Sub-Team Leader South San Francisco, CA
Genentech, Inc. 3/2006-present
Associate Stanford, CA
Howard Hughes Medical Institute 7/2003-2/2006
Stanford Medical Center
Post-Doctorate Fellow Stanford, CA
Medical Oncology 7/2001-7/2003
Stanford Medical Center
Post-Doctorate Fellow Los Angeles, CA
Gene Therapy Laboratories 1/1996-6/1996
University of Southern California School of Medicine
Ph.D. Candidate Los Angeles, CA
Howard Hughes Medical Institute 7/1992-1/1996
University of Southern California School of Medicine
Research Assistant Cambridge, MA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1987-1989
Medical Director South San Francisco, CA
Genentech, Inc. 2/2006-present
Adjunct Clinical Faculty/Oncology Stanford, CA
Stanford Cancer Center/Stanford Medical Center 7/2003-present
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology
Multi-disciplinary melanoma clinic
Editor Los Angeles, CA
USC Journal of Medicine 1995-1998
Instructor Cambridge, MA
Physical Education 1989-1990
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Instructor Brookline, MA
Advanced Placement Computer Science 1985-1986
Brookline High School
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Society for Melanoma Research (Founding Member)
American Medical Association
American Association of Cancer Research
Chen DS, Davis, MM. Molecular and Functional Analysis Using Viable Cell Microarrays. Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol, 2006, 10(1):28-34.
Chen DS, Soen, Y, Stuge, TB, Lee, PP, Weber, JS, Brown, PO, Davis, MM. Marked Differences in Human Melanoma Antigen-Specific T Cell Responsiveness After Vaccination Using a Functional Microarray. PLoS Med, 2005, 2(10):1018-1030.
Chen DS, Davis MM. Cellular immunotherapy: Antigen recognition is just the beginning. Springer Semin. Immuno, 2005, 27(1):119-127.
Huse, M, Lillemeier, BF, Kuhns, MS, Chen, DS, Davis, MM. T Cells Use Two Directionally Distinct Pathways for Cytokine Secretion. Nat, Immunol, 2006, 7(3):247-255.
Soen, Y, Chen, DS (co-first author), Kraft, DL, Davis, MM, Brown, PO. Detection and Characterization of Cellular Immune Responses Using Peptide-MHC Microarrays. PLoS Biol, 2003, 1(3):429-438.
Chen, DS, Zhu, N, Hung, G, Skotzko, MJ, Hinton, D, Tolo, V, Hall, FL, Anderson, WF, Gordon, EM. Retroviral vector-mediated transfer of an antisense cyclin G1 construct inhibits osteosarcoma tumor growth in nude mice. Human Gene Therapy, 1997, 8(14):1667-674.
Chen, DS, Asanaka, M, Chen, FS, Shively, JE, Lai, MM. Human carcinoembryonic antigen and biliary glycoprotein can serve as mouse hepatitis virus receptors. J Virol 1997, 71(2):1688-91.
Kraeft, S, Chen, DS, Chen, LB, Lai, MM. Mouse hepatitis virus infection induces an early, transient calcium influx in mouse astrocytoma cells. Experimental Cell Research, 1997, 237(1):55-62.
Chen, DS, Asanaka, M, Yokomori, K, Wang, F, Hwang, SB, Li, HP, Lai, MM. A pregnancy-specific glycoprotein is expressed in the brain and serves as a receptor for mouse hepatitis virus. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1995, 92(26):12095-9.
Functional and molecular profiling of heterogeneous tumor samples using a novel cellular microarray. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 2004.
A novel cellular microarray identifies functional deficiencies in tumor-specific T cell responses. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 2004.
A novel brain-specific carcinoembryonic antigen glycoprotein family member lacking a transmembrane domain serves as a virus-strain specific receptor for Mouse Hepatitis Virus infection. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF VIROLOGY, 1994.
Mechanism of virus entry: Mouse Hepatitis Virus infection stimulates calcium influx and is inhibited by calcium channel blockers. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF VIROLOGY, 1994.
A novel brain-specific, pregnancy-specific glycoprotein serves as a Mouse Hepatitis Virus receptor. VIIth International CEA/PSG Meeting, 1995.
Guitarist, rock band “About Face” (1988-1990), “Not Tonight” (1986-1987). Captain, Intercollegiate Ultimate Frisbee team; Finalist, Washington D.C. National Tournament (1996). Art piece “Water” displayed at USC art show (1991). Fluent in Chinese language (Mandarin). Enjoy Skiing, basketball, football, carpentry, wine collecting and consumption, poetry and fatherhood.