Overview
’m a graduate student in the Oh Lab at Duke University, where I study the role of the airway microbiome in human health. My background is rooted in infectious disease research, and I’ve developed a growing interest in how the microbiome shapes health and disease outcomes. Now, I’m focused on uncovering how microbial communities influence human health—and how we can translate those insights into real-world clinical and public health impact.
I’ve had the opportunity to work at leading research institutions across the UK, US, Germany, and Singapore, which has given me a global perspective on biomedical science and reinforced the value of collaborative, cross-disciplinary research. I’m particularly interested in work at the intersection of microbiology, immunology, and translational science, and I’m excited to contribute to research that drives innovation in global health and biomedicine.
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-koh-yian/
I’ve had the opportunity to work at leading research institutions across the UK, US, Germany, and Singapore, which has given me a global perspective on biomedical science and reinforced the value of collaborative, cross-disciplinary research. I’m particularly interested in work at the intersection of microbiology, immunology, and translational science, and I’m excited to contribute to research that drives innovation in global health and biomedicine.
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-koh-yian/