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Jeffrey Howard Kleck
Adjunct Professor, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
BioDr. Jeff Kleck
Current Roles
Adjunct Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine — Stanford, California
Senior Partner, Eleven of Ten (Elevens) — Menlo Park, California
Chairman, Open Power & Energy Network (OPEN) — Washington, District of Columbia
Senior Advisor, United States Department of War (US DoW) — Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia
Previous Academic Appointments
Dean of Academics, Catholic Institute of Technology (CIT) — Cambridge, Massachusetts & Castel Gandolfo, Italy
Adjunct Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Visiting Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Visiting Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Previous Commercial Technology Ventures
President and Board Member, Rapid AI
Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Attainia
Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Neoforma
Previous Government Service
Senior Advisor, United States Department of Defense (US DoD)
Director, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), United States Department of Defense (US DoD)
Education
Ph.D., Biomedical Physics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
M.S., Engineering Management, Stanford University, Stanford
M.S., Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station (TAMU)
B.S., Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station (TAMU)
St. John's University, Collegeville (SJU)
The University of Texas, Austin (UT)
Awards in Current Roles
Ukraine Foreign Military Medal, bestowed by the Commander of the Ukraine Armed Forces (2023)
U.S. Department of Defense Award for Team Cyber & IT Excellence, bestowed by the US DoD Chief Information Officer (2019) -
Clarissa Klein
Scientific Data Curator 2, Biomedical Data Science
BioScientific curator and coordinator for the Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) and the Pharmacogenomics Knowledgebase (PharmGKB) / ClinPGx. Program Manager for Stanford ClinGen.
Coordinator for ClinGen's Data Access, Protection, and Confidentiality (DAPC) Working Group, the Rheumatologic and Autoimmune Diseases Clinical Domain Working Group (RAD-CDWG), Multigenic Taskforce, HLA Working Group, and the Pharmacogenomics Working Group (PGxWG). Coordinator for PharmGKB's submission for FDA recognition of their clinical annotation database, and curator with a focus on PharmGKB Pediatric. -
Nathan Kline
Adolescent Screenomics Study Coordinator, Peds/Disease Prevention
Current Role at StanfordAs the Adolescent Screenomics Study Coordinator, I have collaborated with Dr. Tom Robinson and the rest of the Stanford Solutions Lab team to create the groundwork for the Adolescent Screenomics study. Some of this groundwork includes: developing and maintaining a RedCap project with over 20 instruments and over 800 notifications with branching logic. I also have been collaborating with programmers and RedCap administrators to manage compensation related to smartphone use, create a zoom scheduler to onboard adolescent participants, and automate the distribution of gift cards. Moreover, I have been developing and maintaining our study website. Finally, I have been developing advertisements on Facebook, Instagram, etc. to advertise for our study. Once our study is approved by the IRB officially, I will begin recruiting and onboarding adolescent participants, obtaining informed consent (from their parents/guardians) and assent, and monitoring completion of the study.
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Samantha M.R. Kling
Quantitative Research Scientist, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Current Role at StanfordQuantitative Research Scientist in the Evaluation Sciences Unit (ESU)
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Bruce Koch, Ph.D.
Director of High-Throughput Screening
Current Role at StanfordDirector, ChEM-H/CSB High Throughput Screening Group
Staff Lead, IMA HTS Module
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Bob Kocher
Adjunct Professor, Health Policy
BioBob Kocher, MD is a Partner at Venrock and focuses on healthcare IT and services investments. He currently serves on the Boards of Devoted Health, Virta Health, Aledade, Lyra Health, Sitka, Need, Accompany Health, and Premera Blue Cross. He is a Board Observer at SmithRx, Stride, Suki, and The Public Health Company and previously Included Health (Grand Rounds + Doctor on Demand) and Castlight.
He is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow and Advisory Board Member at the Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics at USC. He also serves on the Advisory Board of the National Institute of Healthcare Management (NIHCM).
Previously, Bob served in the Obama Administration as Special Assistant to the President for Healthcare and Economic Policy on the National Economic Council, as a Partner at McKinsey & Company, and is an internal medicine doctor. -
Kiran Kocherlakota
Director, Proposal Development Office, SoM Proposal Development Office
Current Role at StanfordDr. Kiran Kocherlakota is dedicated to empowering research faculty members to effectively compete for coveted funding opportunities
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Robert Koegel
Senior Research Scientist, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Development
Current Role at StanfordSenior Research Scholar. (1) Conducting and publishing research related to the education, understanding, and treatment of autism; (2) Training professionals and family members in Pivotal ResponseTreatment.
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Jayme Koltsov, PhD
Senior Biostatistician, Orthopaedic Surgery
BioDr. Koltsov is an expert in clinical and translational orthopaedic research design and biostatistics with a unique and valuable combination of skill-sets. Her foundation from her Ph.D. in orthopaedic biomechanics provides an understanding of the underlying anatomy, pathology, and mechanics not typical for a biostatistician. This background empowers effective and efficient communication with clinicians and scientists and enables Dr. Koltsov to develop study designs and analytic strategies exceptionally tailored to the physical orthopaedic problems under investigation.
Dr. Koltsov has an extensive knowledge base in research methodology and statistical methods honed from her PhD onward, including univariate statistics (parametric, non-parametric, and categorical); survival analysis (Kaplan Meier and Cox proportional hazards); multivariable and longitudinal data analyses (logistic regression, generalized linear modeling, linear mixed models, hierarchical and repeated measures modeling, and generalized estimating equations,); quasi-experimental techniques for reducing bias (propensity score matching and inverse probability treatment weighting); patient reported outcome design and validation; diagnostic test validation; and healthcare economic analysis. Over the past 11 years, Dr. Koltsov has developed a successful track record of collaborations with clinicians and scientists to lead and facilitate high-quality clinical, translational, and health services research spanning multiple orthopaedic disciplines, including spine, arthroplasty, foot and ankle, upper extremity, trauma, sports medicine, pediatrics, rheumatology, rehabilitation, and biomechanics.