Dan Graham


Dan Graham
University of Washington, Senior Research Scientist

Description

Dan Graham is a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Washington and the NESAC/BIO Research Coordinator. Dan is also a Senior Research Scientist in the Molecular Analysis Facility (MAF) where he is in charge of ToF-SIMS instrumentation and analysis. Dan received a B.S in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Washington. In 2006 Dan left the UW to help found Asemblon Inc. where he worked for 4 years as a Principal Scientist in charge of surface engineering research. In 2010 Dan returned to the UW to continue his work on advanced data processing of ToF-SIMS data. Dan has 25+ years of surface analysis experience with XPS, ToF-SIMS and advanced data processing. Dan is the author of the NBToolbox which is used in 41 countries across the world. His current research focuses on applying advanced data analysis routines to 2D and 3D imaging data sets from biomaterials, cells and tissues.  Outside of work, Dan likes to trail run and mountain bike long distances and to collect, cut and polish interesting rocks.