Daniel Martin-Alarcon

Daniel received his BS in Chemical Engineering (minor in Philosophy) from New Mexico State University. After a variety of undergraduate research in diverse areas of chemical, biological, and mechanical engineering, he joined the Boyden lab in 2011 as a Bioengineering PhD student, where he worked for his thesis on a variety of new molecular technologies for engineering complex biological systems. He then went on to become a science advisor to the Open Philanthropy project.

Publications

In Vivo Optical Clearing of Mammalian Brain

bioRxiv | 2024

Giovanni Talei Franzesi*, Ishan Gupta*, Ming Hu, Kiryl Piatkveich, Murat Yildirim, Jian-Ping Zhao, Minho Eom, Seungjae Han, Demian Park, Himashi Andaraarachchi, Zhaohan Li, Jesse Greenhagen, Amirul Muhammad Islam, Parth Vashishtha, Zahid Yaqoob, Nikita Pak, Alexander D. Wissner-Gross, Daniel Martin-Alarcon, Jonathan Veinot, Peter T. So, Uwe Kortshagen, Young-Gyu Yoon, Mriganka Sur**, Edward S. Boyden** (2024) In Vivo Optical Clearing of Mammalian Brain, bioRxiv 2024.09.05.611421; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.09.05.611421 (*, equal contribution; ** co-senior authors)

Expansion Microscopy of Zebrafish for Neuroscience and Developmental Biology Studies

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 2017

Freifeld L, Odstrcil I, Förster D, Ramirez A, Gagnon JA, Randlett O, Costa EK, Asano S, Celiker OT, Gao R, Martin-Alarcon DA, Reginato P, Dick C, Chen L, Schoppik D, Engert F, Baier H, Boyden ES (2017) Expansion microscopy of zebrafish for neuroscience and developmental biology studies, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114(50):E10799-E10808.