Olivia Kline

Olivia earned her B.S. in Biology with a concentration in Microbes and Immunity and her M.S. in Epidemiology and Clinical Research from Stanford University. Before starting her Ph.D., she conducted research for two years at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, focusing on how environmental exposures—such as air pollution and wildfire smoke—affect the immune system. She has worked extensively with multi-omics and molecular epidemiology approaches, including organoid models, flow cytometry, and CyTOF (Cytometry by Time Of Flight). Outside of research, Olivia enjoys spending time with friends and family, gardening, and (mostly successfully) trying new recipes. 
PhD Program: Unaffiliated
Faculty Advisor: N/A
2025-2026 Status: 1st year
Contact: olivia.kline@duke.edu
Pronouns: she / her / hers