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Jennifer Ho, MD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. She specializes in advanced radiation techniques such as stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), focusing on minimizing side effects while effectively treating cancers of the lung, head, and neck. Dr. Ho’s clinical practice includes roles at Norris Cancer Hospital and Keck Hospital, with plans to lead the radiation oncology team at the Arcadia Medical Office Building upon its opening in 2019. She emphasizes patient-centered care and advocacy.
Dr. Ho graduated with honors from Duke University (BS in Psychology) and earned her MD from Duke University School of Medicine, supported by a Dean’s Merit Scholarship. Her training includes an Internal Medicine internship at UNC Hospital and radiation oncology residency at MD Anderson Cancer Center. She also conducted NIH-funded clinical research in oncology.
Her research interests span radiation oncology, cardiology, and biomarker discovery. Notable work includes leveraging deep learning for electrocardiogram analysis, protein biomarkers in cardiovascular disease, and MRI as a prognostic tool. Her publications highlight innovations in healthcare technology and personalized medicine.
Dr. Ho is fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese, enhancing her ability to serve diverse patient populations. She actively contributes to translational research, bridging clinical practice and technological advancements in healthcare.

