

Daniel S. Herman
Professor innovating in the area of pathology and laboratory medicine, Daniel S. Herman, MD, PhD, serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. With a keen focus on the integration of electronic health records and bioinformatics, Dr. Herman is dedicated to advancing screening methods for underdiagnosed diseases, with a particular emphasis on secondary hypertension. His work aims to enhance the interpretation of clinical laboratory results, striving to develop more accurate and equitable prediction models for cardiovascular disease. Dr. Herman's research is at the forefront of utilizing cutting-edge technology to address critical gaps in medical diagnostics. By harnessing the power of electronic health records, he seeks to identify patterns and predictors that can lead to earlier and more precise diagnoses, ultimately improving patient outcomes. His innovative approach not only contributes to the field of pathology but also has significant implications for public health and preventive medicine. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Herman is actively engaged in several professional organizations. He is a member of the College of American Pathology, where he collaborates with fellow experts to advance the field. His involvement with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the Association for Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists further underscores his commitment to the advancement of clinical laboratory medicine. Dr. Herman's contributions to the field are marked by his dedication to bridging the gap between laboratory science and clinical practice. His work not only enhances the understanding of complex diseases but also paves the way for more personalized and effective healthcare solutions. Through his research and professional activities, Dr. Herman continues to make significant strides in the realm of pathology and laboratory medicine, impacting both the academic community and the broader healthcare landscape.
Publications
, 72-86, 2020-12-25
, 17-38, 2019-12-14
, 104-109, 2021-10-31
, 35, 2022-07-11
, 556-563, 2013-11-05