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Minh Ho is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine within the Department of Dermatology. He is affiliated with the Bunick Lab, where his work focuses on structural biology, molecular interactions, and cellular regulation.
His research examines ubiquitous proteins like vimentin, keratin, and ubiquitin, using structural biology, biochemical assays, and systems-level analyses to understand their roles in cellular function and disease. Cross-disciplinary applications span dermatology, inflammatory disorders, and translational medicine.
Recent publications highlight structural studies on intermediate filaments, IL-4Rα inhibition, and PDE4 inhibitors, with implications for therapeutic design and disease mechanisms.
Minh Ho has made significant contributions to understanding keratin gene evolution, profilaggrin binding, and ubiquitin pathway modulation, though no scientific awards are explicitly listed.
He earned a Master of Science in Molecular Cell Biology from Sungkyunkwan University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Green Mountain College. His work involves collaborations with researchers like Christopher Bunick, Ivan Lomakin, and Jimin Wang.

