Daniel Kraft
Daniel Kraft is a Stanford and Harvard trained physician-scientist and with over 20 years experience in both biomedical research and clinical practice. He has served as a member of faculty at the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and works on the clinical faculty for pediatric bone marrow transplantation at University of California, San Francisco. Daniel chairs the Medicine track for Singularity University and is directing their upcoming FutureMed program.
Dr. Kraft is also the founder of RegenMed Systems, a company that develops tools to enable adult stem cell based regenerative therapies and where he serves as consulting Chief Medical Officer. He has developed and implemented original ideas and designs for new medical equipment, including the ‘MarrowMiner’, a minimally invasive device for the harvest of bone marrow stem cells that has been granted FDA and CE Mark approval.
He serves as flight surgeon with an F-16 squadron in the California Air National Guard and has conducted research on aerospace medicine that was published with NASA. Recently, he was a finalist for astronaut selection.
