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  1. Supported by a recent NIH grant, Julia Oh will investigate how microbes interact with skin cells and affect the skin's immune and barrier functions.

  2. Year. Temporal shifts in the skin microbiome associated with atopic dermatitis disease flares and treatment. HH Kong, J Oh, C Deming, S Conlan, EA Grice, M Beatson, E Nomicos, ... Genome...

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Julia Oh, Ph.D., profiles the bacteria populating the skin, including understudied Staphylococcus subtypes. Supported by a recent NIH grant, she will investigate how these microbes interact with skin cells and affect the skin's immune and barrier functions.

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · As part of our “People in ME/CFS Research” spotlight series, I talked with Dr. Julia Oh, who is an Assistant Professor in Microbiology at The Jackson Laboratory and the Associate Director of the JAX ME/CFS project, leading the microbiome project.

  5. The Oh Lab at JAX focuses on creating new microbiome-based therapeutics for skin disease and other inflammatory diseases. The lab uses computational and experimental approaches to study the structure, dynamics, and function of the skin, gut, and airway microbiota.

  6. Electronic address: julia.oh@jax.org. PMID: 36242896. PMCID: PMC9701184. DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2022.102222. Abstract. An extraordinary biodiversity of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and even small multicellular eukaryota inhabit the human skin.

  7. Julia Oh, Ph.D., a Jackson Laboratory (JAX) assistant professor who explores the communities of microorganisms that live on the human skin, has received a special New Innovator Award of $2,835,000 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to explore how to develop engineered probiotic treatments for a variety of skin and infectious diseases.