
معرفی
Yuval Kluger is a Professor of Pathology at the Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His research focuses on integrating computational methods with biomedical data to address challenges in immunology, cancer biology, and virology. He specializes in single-cell omics analysis, machine learning applications in healthcare, and the development of bioinformatics tools for genomic and proteomic data interpretation.
Key research interests include HIV pathogenesis mechanisms in the central nervous system, tumor immune microenvironment dynamics, and the development of algorithms for analyzing spatial transcriptomics and proteomics. He leads collaborative efforts such as the SCORCH consortium to study opioid responses in HIV contexts. His work spans methodological advancements in optimal transport for single-cell trajectory inference and noise reduction techniques in omics datasets.
Publications emphasize cutting-edge tools like AMULETY for adaptive immune receptor analysis and SIMVI for spatial omics disentanglement. Kluger’s team also explores therapeutic implications of tumor-reactive T-cell suppression in melanoma and cytokine signaling pathways in inflammation regulation.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His work is supported by grants enabling humanized mouse models for studying immune-oncology and viral persistence. Collaborations include multi-institutional projects on HIV reservoirs and cancer immunotherapy mechanisms.