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Dr. David J. Klinke II is currently an assistant professor in the [http://www.che.cemr.wvu.edu Department of Chemical Engineering] in the WVU College of Engineering and Mineral Resources (CEMR). In addition to his position in Chemical Engineering, he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of [http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/micro Microbiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology] in the WVU School of Medicine. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from [http://www.northwestern.edu Northwestern University] in 1998, where his research focus was on developing detailed chemical kinetic models of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. From 1999 until joining WVU in 2006, he provided strategic direction in developing mathematical models of immunologic and metabolic diseases for one of the commercial leaders in the emerging field of systems biology: [http://www.entelos.com Entelos, Inc.]  His current research applies the computational tools of engineering analysis to biological problems in cancer immunology and cellular signal transduction. A visual representation of the recent publications from the lab are shown below.
Dr. David J. Klinke II is currently an assistant professor in the [http://www.che.cemr.wvu.edu Department of Chemical Engineering] in the WVU College of Engineering and Mineral Resources (CEMR). In addition to his position in Chemical Engineering, he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of [http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/micro Microbiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology] in the WVU School of Medicine. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from [http://www.northwestern.edu Northwestern University] in 1998, where his research focus was on developing detailed chemical kinetic models of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. From 1999 until joining WVU in 2006, he provided strategic direction in developing mathematical models of immunologic and metabolic diseases for one of the commercial leaders in the emerging field of systems biology: [http://www.entelos.com Entelos, Inc.]  His current research applies the computational tools of engineering analysis to biological problems in cancer immunology and cellular signal transduction. A visual representation of the recent publications from the lab are shown below.


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