Allon Klien Ph.D.
Allon Klein, an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, is recognized as a pioneer in high-throughput approaches to single-cell biology. His work includes multiple technical and computational innovations, and the discovery of new cell types. He is a co-recipient of the inaugural James Prize for Science and Technology Integration from the US National Academy of Sciences, among other awards. Klein's development of high-throughput technologies has revolutionized our understanding of cellular diversity in tissue biology. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Cambridge University.
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Allon Klein, an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, is recognized as a pioneer in high-throughput approaches to single-cell biology. His work includes multiple technical and computational innovations, and the discovery of new cell types. He is a co-recipient of the inaugural James Prize for Science and Technology Integration from the US National Academy of Sciences, among other awards. Klein's development of high-throughput technologies has revolutionized our understanding of cellular diversity in tissue biology. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Cambridge University.