
معرفی
Harold T. Bae is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Oregon State University's College of Health. His research focuses on statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, and the genetic basis of extreme longevity. He collaborates on projects examining substance use trends and health behaviors among college students in the context of policy changes, such as recreational cannabis legalization. His work has been featured in media outlets including Oregon Public Broadcasting's 'Think Out Loud,' discussing genetic contributions to longevity. Bae holds a PhD and MS in related fields and is affiliated with the School of Nutrition and Public Health. He currently accepts MPH students but is not accepting new PhD students.
Research Interests: Dr. Bae's primary focus is understanding the genetic architecture of human longevity and developing advanced statistical models for genetic data analysis. He also investigates the epidemiological impacts of substance use policies, particularly cannabis legalization, on college student populations. His interdisciplinary approach integrates biostatistical methods with public health policy analysis.
Publications Highlight: Recent studies include analyses of genetic variants associated with longevity and cancer risk, trends in substance use post-legalization, and proteomic signatures linked to aging. These works demonstrate his dual expertise in genetic research and public health surveillance.
Grants & Advising: While specific grant details are not provided, his collaborative projects suggest involvement in extramurally funded research. He advises students in public health programs, focusing on methodological and policy-related aspects of health research.


