Yu-Jie Chiou
Colleges
Yu-Jie Chiou
MD, MSc
DPhil Student
Yu-Jie's research focusses on quantifying the genetic information and integration of epidemiological data in Alzheimer’s disease. He investigates how genetics, epidemiological data, particularly education, vascular risk factors, neuroimaging information interact in their effects on the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
His research could be an effective avenue toward prioritising complicated mechanisms related to intervention of Alzheimer’s disease. Eventually, his research would translate the genetic and epidemiologic findings into drug targets. The big dataset of the major consortia investigating Alzheimer’s disease (European Alzheimer's Disease DNA BioBank (EADB) and Alzheimer's Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP)) as well as UK Biobank will be applied in his study.
Yu-Jie completed his Doctor of Medicine degree at Kaohsiung Medical University and MSc Health and Society: Social Epidemiology at University College London (Distinction), with the dissertation “Midlife physical activity on later-life cognition and brain health.” Prior to joining Oxford Population Health, he worked as a lecturer and attending physician specialising in psychiatry in Taiwan. His graduate study is fully funded by Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Grant.
Recent publications
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Journal article
Amin N. et al, (2023), JAMA Psychiatry, 80, 597 - 609
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Journal article
James S-N. et al, (2023), Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
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Conference paper
van Duijn CM. et al, (2022), Alzheimer's and Dementia, 18
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Journal article
Lee Y. et al, (2022), Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 210, 777 - 783
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Preprint
Liu J. et al, (2022)
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Journal article
Lee Y. et al, (2021), Scientific Reports, 11
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Journal article
Lan K. et al, (2020), Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Journal article
Lee Y. et al, (2020), Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 0891988720933359 - 0891988720933359
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Journal article
Chiou Y. and Huang T., (2019), Psychiatry Research, 274, 395 - 399
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Other
Chiou Y. and Huang T., (2019), PLoS One, 14