Assistant Professor
UCSF
Kyle Cromer is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Bioengineering & Therapeutic Sciences at UCSF. His research combines genome engineering, synthetic biology, and high-throughput screening to program human stem and progenitor cells. By building synthetic receptors and regulatory circuits that control proliferation, fate, and function, his lab aims to enable scalable, clinically translatable cell therapies for genetic disease and regenerative medicine.