Dr. Daniel Fletcher

Professor

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Biography

Daniel A. Fletcher is a Professor affiliated with the Department of Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in molecular cell biology, focusing on developmental physiology. His laboratory investigates the biochemical and biomechanical aspects of cell behavior and organization. With a background in both biology and physics, Dr. Fletcher employs an interdisciplinary approach to understand the principles governing cellular dynamics. His research contributes to a deeper understanding of fundamental biological processes, which may have implications for health and disease. He has also authored and co-authored numerous publications in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the field of cell biology. Dr. Fletcher is involved in teaching and mentoring students at various academic levels, promoting both academic and professional growth. He strives to foster an engaging learning environment that encourages student innovation and inquiry.

Research Interests

Requirements for University of California, Berkeley

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE Subject
Overall Score
Required:500
Overall
Required:500
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or recognized equivalent Preparation comparable to undergraduate major at Berkeley in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics 2 full years lower-division work (Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Multivariable Calculus) 8 one-semester upper-division courses (Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra)
Application Checklist
  • Graduate Application
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Personal History Statement
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Unofficial Transcripts
  • C.V./Resume
  • Course and Textbook List
Specialization Notes

The Mathematics Subject GRE is required for the Fall 2026 admissions cycle. General GRE is optional.