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Teri Klein is a Professor (Research) in the Department of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford University, where she serves as a Principal Investigator for several initiatives, including PharmGKB, CPIC, PharmCAT, and ClinGen. With a focus on pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine, her research encompasses a broad spectrum of topics in bioinformatics and computational biology. Klein's work includes the development of integrated knowledge bases for pharmacogenomics, clinical dosing guidelines, and human genome annotation, particularly in relation to the genetic variations that influence drug response. Her current research areas include studying the stability of the collagen triple helix and the prediction of lethal mutations associated with genetic collagenous diseases such as Osteogenesis imperfecta. She has been recognized as a Fellow by multiple scientific organizations and has received various awards for her contributions to the field.
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