Danielle Klinger possesses extensive experience in bioinformatics and computational biology, with a strong academic foundation, including a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Ben-Gurion University and a Master's degree in Genomics and Bioinformatics from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, culminating in a PhD candidacy in Bioengineering at Stanford University. Danielle's professional history includes roles as an Associate Bioinformatics Researcher at Clalit Research Institute, where large healthcare datasets were analyzed, and as a Research Assistant at both Ben-Gurion University and Stanford University, contributing to significant research in cancer genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders. Currently, Danielle holds the position of Biotech Consultant at HSBC, focusing on computational biology in healthcare, while also participating in the Emerson Consequential Scholar program at Stanford Technology Ventures Program and interning at Sutter Hill Ventures.
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