She is interested in developmental origin of health and disease (DoHAD) hypothesis which suggests that exposure during early developmental stages (fetus or early childhood) influence health and diseases in later stages of life (adults and elderly). Yoon-Jung Choi has conducted research in epigenetic epidemiology using mother-child cohorts, in which she evaluated the effects of environmental exposure during pregnancy on children’s epigenetic profiles and clinical outcomes. Seoul National University College of MedicineĢ003 B.Sc. Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of MedicineĢ009 MD. Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of MedicineĢ018 M.Sc. Faculty Appointment (title, department) Assistant Professor Area of Expertise Epigenetic epidemiology, infectious disease epidemiology E-mail Work ExperienceĢ019-2021 Resident, Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of MedicineĢ016-2017 Fellow, Center for Cancer Prevention and Detection, National Cancer CenterĢ013-2016 Resident, Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University HospitalĢ012-2013 Intern, Seoul National University HospitalĢ021 Ph.D.
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