Michael Cho
Researcher
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
Research Areas
Links
Is this your profile? Verify and claim your profile
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Michael Cho's research focuses on the genetic and molecular underpinnings of various human diseases, with a particular emphasis on cardiometabolic conditions and respiratory illnesses. His work involves large-scale genomic studies, including whole genome association studies and genome sequencing, to identify genetic variations associated with disease risk and biological mechanisms. For example, he has investigated genetic factors contributing to atrial fibrillation and the regulatory landscape of platelet reactivity.
His research also extends to the metabolome and epigenome, exploring how metabolites and DNA methylation patterns are linked to cardiometabolic disease and asthma, respectively. Cho has contributed to the understanding of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) through multidimensional diagnostic approaches and has examined the association between lung hyperinflation and coronary artery disease in smokers. Additionally, his publications include work on the clinical findings in COVID-19 patients and the development of computational tools like deep learning for polygenic risk scores.
With a significant publication record (143 publications, 3,243 citations) and an h-index of 29, Cho is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He leads a research group at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, indicating ongoing activity and contributions to his fields of study.
Metrics
- h-index: 29
- Publications: 143
- Citations: 3,243
Selected Publications
- Interpretation of p16 and p53 in the Classification of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Vulva—An Interobserver Agreement Study (2024) DOI
- Perineuriomatous Melanocytic Nevi: A Case Series of Four Cases (2024) DOI
- Sebaceous gland atrophy due to seborrheic dermatitis in a patient with alopecia: A potential pitfall (2024) DOI
- Eccrine Porocarcinoma of the Vulva With Sarcomatoid Transformation, a New Human Papillomavirus-associated Malignancy? Case Report and Review of the Literature (2023) DOI
- Evolving red papule in a patient with oculocutaneous albinism (2023) DOI
- Annular erythema of infancy: A rare and challenging diagnosis (2023) DOI
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics