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Associate Professor. Our central goal is to develop microbiome therapeutics to treat human disease. We use diverse tools like genomics and synthetic biology to investigate our microbiome’s role in our health and engineer therapeutics. Visit The Oh Lab.
- Infectious Disease
Infectious disease is the invasion of body tissues by agents...
- The Oh Lab
To assess how microbial species are derived and their...
- Microbiome
Hidden in the skinJulia Oh probes the depths of human skin...
- Jax Center for Aging Research
T32 Training Program Established in 2020, JCAR T32 Training...
- Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics researchers integrate and manage the vast...
- The Jax Cancer Center
The Jackson Laboratory Cancer Center (JAXCC) is a National...
- Genetics and Genomics
Researching entire genomes and systems through genomic...
- Infectious Disease
- Our Research
- Refining The Microbial Blueprint
- The Diseased and Healthy Microbiome
- Engineering The Microbiome: Therapeutics
The long-term goal of our research program is to create new microbiome-based therapeutics for skin disease, with implications for a wide range of inflammatory diseases. Our lab is dually computational and experimental - we develop advanced algorithms and analyses using shotgun metagenomic sequencing data for the purpose of reconstructing the struct...
Algorithms for improving reference-based and de novometagenomic characterizationsExperimental technologies (single cell, in situ sequencing, high throughput phenotyping) for reconstructing microbiota and host-microbiome interactionsThe genetic architecture and strain diversity of skin commensal Staphylococcus epidermidisand its role in skin health and infectious diseaseDefining the host-microbiome immune interactome – large-scale reconstruction of the complex network linking microbial products to aberrant immune activationLocal and systemic interactions of the gut and skin microbiome in skin cancer progression and immunotherapy responseEngineering Staphylococcus epidermidisas a drug delivery chassisDefining the rules for engineering the skin microbiomeModeling engraftment of foreign microbiota and immune interactions in miceJun 7, 2023 · Dr. Julia Oh, an MECFSnet member at The Jackson Laboratory, summarizes unexpected findings from research published in Cell Host & Microbe.
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- MECFS Research Network
Dr. Julia Oh, an MECFSnet member at The Jackson Laboratory, shares next steps for her research team.
Mar 12, 2024 · The Jackson Laboratory's Julia Oh, Ph.D., profiles the bacteria populating the skin, including understudied Staphylococcus subtypes. Supported by a recent NIH grant, she will investigate how these microbes interact with skin cells and affect the skin's immune and barrier functions.
Julia Oh. The Jackson Laboratory. No verified email. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. Sort. ... J Oh, AL Byrd, M Park, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program.
Julia OH | Cited by 5,080 | of The Jackson Laboratory, ME | Read 27 publications | Contact Julia OH.