Danielle Carnival (née Evers) is an American neuroscientist who is a deputy assistant to the president for the Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative and the deputy director for health outcomes in the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
[2] Her dissertation was titled, Homeostatic control of AMPA receptor strength and subunit composition by Polo-like kinase 2.
[2][1][3] In 2016, she became the chief of staff to Greg Simon and senior policy director of the Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative.
[1][2] In September 2019, she became the chief executive officer of the I Am ALS nonprofit.
[2][1] In 2021, U.S. president Joe Biden was named Carnival as a senior advisor in the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) tasked with patient engagement and supporting a new iteration of the Moonshot program.