معرفی
Jisoo Oh is an Associate Professor at the School of Public Health, Loma Linda University, where she conducts research in nutritional epidemiology, lifestyle medicine, and chronic disease prevention. Her work is deeply rooted in population studies, particularly the Adventist Health Study-2 cohort.
Education:
- DrPH, Loma Linda University (2005)
- MPH, Loma Linda University (1998)
Her research focuses on the impact of plant-based diets on long-term health outcomes, including cancer, mortality, autoimmune diseases, and overall well-being. She investigates how dietary patterns, particularly vegetarianism, influence disease risk and longevity, with a special emphasis on religious populations with distinct lifestyle practices. Her methodological approach includes longitudinal cohort analysis and epidemiological modeling.
The recent publication trends show a strong focus on diet-cancer relationships, autoimmune conditions like lupus, and organizational health impacts in medical workforces. Her work frequently appears in high-impact public health and clinical nutrition journals.
Scientific Awards:
Dr. Oh actively contributes to major research initiatives, particularly those involving the Adventist Health Study-2. While specific advising roles and grants are not detailed in the provided text, her co-authorship on multiple peer-reviewed studies indicates active collaboration and research leadership. She has not listed any formal students in the available data.
Labs and Research Teams: Her research is closely affiliated with the Adventist Health Study-2 team at Loma Linda University, a long-standing cohort study examining lifestyle and health outcomes among Seventh-day Adventists.




