David Truong ,
Ph.D.

  • Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

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Professor Truong leads a team working at the intersection of synthetic biology, genome engineering, and regenerative immunology. His group designs programmable human cells to restore physiological function by integrating locus-scale genome rewriting, synthetic gene circuits, and immune–tissue interface design. They have engineered a universal, immune-compatible iPSC chassis through synthetic HLA rewriting, which serves as the foundation for developing therapeutic dendritic cells, macrophages, thymic epithelial cells, and neurons — each designed to sense disease-specific cues and execute targeted regenerative or immunomodulatory programs. By reprogramming the genomic and epigenetic logic of cell identity, the lab is building a new class of context-aware living therapies for cancer, neurodegeneration, immune dysfunction, and tissue repair.

Watch Office Hours with David Truong: Unlocking the Possibilities in the Human Genome
Research Interests
Synthetic Biology, Genome Engineering, Cell Therapies, Immune Tolerance, Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cells, Epigenetics, Neurodegeneration, Cancer Immunology
  • B.S. - University of California San Diego
  • Ph.D. - The University of Texas at Austin
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship - NYU Langone Health

  • NEBEC Faculty Innovator Award
  • NIH (NIAID) Director's New Innovator Award (DP2)
  • NIAID Small Business Innovative Research Award (SBIR)
  • Delil Nasser Award for Professional Development, Genetics Society of America
  • NIH (NIGMS) Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
  • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (honorable mention)

Associated Faculty - NYU Grossman School of Medicine - Department of Pathology

Member, Translational Immunology Center

Member, Perlmutter Cancer Center

Founding Team - Neochromosome Inc, a synthetic genomics company


US11053289B2 - 2021 - Budding yeast with human chromatin


BIGY-7683 (Fall) Biology and Biotechnology for Bioinformatics - Graduate level introduction to the theoretical and applied foundational technologies and techniques used in modern genomics and bioinformatics, e.g., high-throughput sequencing, RNA-seq, GWAS, tumor profiling, etc.

BEGY-9453 (Spring) Engineering Tissue Regeneration - Graduate level overview of current findings, approaches, and theory underlying regenerative medicine and regenerative tissue engineering. The course takes a comprehensive view of the body from molecules, DNA, epigenomics, cell-to-cell communication, tissue physiology, genome engineering, immunology, and systems/synthetic biology.


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