Steven Kleinstein, PhD
Anthony N Brady Professor of Pathology; Co-Director of Graduate Studies, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
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Dr. Steven Kleinstein is a computational immunologist with a combination of big data analysis and immunology domain expertise. His research interests include both developing new computational methods and applying these methods to study human immune responses. Dr. Kleinstein received a B.A.S. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University. He is currently Professor of Pathology (with a secondary appointment in Immunobiology) at the Yale School of Medicine, and a member of the Interdepartmental Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CBB), and the Human and Translational Immunology Program.
Specific areas of research focus include:
- High-throughput single-cell B cell receptor (BCR) repertoire profiling (AIRR-seq, Rep-seq, scRNA-seq+VDJ)
- Multi-omic immune signatures of human infection and vaccination responses
Education & Training
- PhDPrinceton University, Computer Science (2002)
- BASThe University of Pennsylvania, Computer Science (1994)
Departments & Organizations
- Cancer Immunology
- Center for Biomedical Data Science
- Center for Medical Informatics
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Track
- Experimental Pathology Graduate Program
- Human and Translational Immunology Program
- Immunobiology
- Immunology
- Informatics Program
- Kleinstein Lab
- Pathology
- Pathology Research
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Center for Systems and Engineering Immunology (CSEI)
- Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
- Yale Ventures