

Esther Oh
Dr. Esther Oh applies her expertise to solve challenges in the field of gerontology and artificial intelligence. As an Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, she is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of age-related conditions. Dr. Oh serves as the Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Memory and Alzheimer’s Treatment Center, where she plays a pivotal role in developing innovative strategies to improve the quality of life for individuals with memory disorders. In addition to her work at the Memory and Alzheimer’s Treatment Center, Dr. Oh is the Co-Director of Pilot Core A (AD/ADRC) at the Hopkins AITC for Aging Research. Her research is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence with gerontological studies, aiming to harness cutting-edge technologies to enhance the health and well-being of older adults. Dr. Oh's work is instrumental in pioneering new methodologies that leverage AI to address the complex challenges associated with aging. Dr. Oh's commitment to her research is driven by a passion for improving the lives of older adults through technological innovation. Her contributions to the field are not only advancing scientific knowledge but also paving the way for practical applications that can transform geriatric care. Through her leadership and research, Dr. Oh continues to make significant strides in the intersection of artificial intelligence and gerontology, impacting both academic and clinical settings.
Publications
, 1324, 2023-12-01
, A111-A111, 2021-05-01
, 22-28, 2020-09-10