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Susan Daniel is an American chemical engineer who is a Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at
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. Her research considers membrane biophysics and bioelectronic devices. During the
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Daniel used bioelectronic devices to develop COVID-19 disease drugs.


Early life and education

Daniel was born in suburban
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. Her father was an immigrant from Germany, who relocated to
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on leaving Europe. Daniel was the first member of her family to attend college. During high school she became inspired by chemistry. She was an undergraduate student in chemical engineering at
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. She wondered whether she might be interested in research, and visited the office of Manoj Chaudhury. He asked her to study the movement of liquid droplets on various surfaces with different surface tension. Remarkably, her first journey into research ended up published in ''
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'', before she had even earned her master's degree. She remained at Lehigh University for her doctoral research, continuing to study the motion of liquid droplets on surfaces with different wettabilities. As part of her droplet research, she developed technologies to manipulate fluids in miniature devices. The devices she developed allowed the precise mixing of droplets as well as thermosensitive reactions. Her research attracted considerable attention, and she started working with
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on how to create ratchet motion with the droplets.


Research and career

After completing her doctorate Daniel joined the laboratory of Paul Cremer at
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. Here she shifted focus, concentrating on biological interfaces and the development of cell membranes. Specifically, Daniel worked on solid-supported
lipid bilayer The lipid bilayer (or phospholipid bilayer) is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes form a continuous barrier around all cell (biology), cells. The cell membranes of almost all organisms and many viruses a ...
s. She showed that an artificial
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-like nanostructure could serve as a size-selective filter for protein binding. This achievement inspired Daniel to use the solid-supported lipid bilayers to separate membrane-bound species ''via''
electrophoresis Electrophoresis is the motion of charged dispersed particles or dissolved charged molecules relative to a fluid under the influence of a spatially uniform electric field. As a rule, these are zwitterions with a positive or negative net ch ...
. In 2007 Daniel joined
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in the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, where she leads two distinct research programmes, one focused on biological function and the other on surface science. She is interested in the role of membrane lipids in biological interactions, with a focus on how viruses interact with cell membranes. Her motivation to study virus – membrane interactions lies in the potential to hijack the virus and use it to perform specific tasks. She has identified the speed at which viral genomes are transferred out of viruses and into the cell membranes. Cell membranes contain a variety of proteins and biomolecules, which are held within a matrix of lipid phases. Daniel believes that the interactions of these lipid phases control the regulation of the function of the cell membrane. Alongside her biology-focussed work, Daniel investigates the motion and coalescence of droplets. Daniel pioneered the development of biomembrane platforms that permit the recreation of cellular processes on a chip. During the
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, Daniel worked with
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, a biochemist she met whilst a visiting scholar at the
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, on devices that allowed the rapid testing of potential COVID-19 drugs. Daniel used membrane fusion to identify a specific targets for anti-viral drugs. To continue her studies of coronaviruses, she was awarded seed-funding from the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR).


Academic service

Daniel is involved with various initiatives to promote women in science. On arriving at Cornell University she became interested in the women's engineering group, and is a member of Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) at Cornell. She was appointed Director of Graduate Studies at Cornell University in 2016, and under her leadership she recruited the most diverse class in the history of the school of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.


Awards and honours

* 2012
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Denice Denton Emerging Leader Award * 2012
National Science Foundation CAREER Award The National Science Foundation CAREER award is the most prestigious award presented by the National Science Foundation (NSF) of the United States Federal Government to support junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through rese ...
* 2016 Schwartz Life Sciences award * 2017 College of Engineering's Research Excellence Award * 2020 Elected Chair of the
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on Bioanalytical Sensors * 2020
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Senior Faculty Champion Award


Selected publications

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References

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