Dr. Won Jin Ho is a physician-scientist focused on tumor microenvironment research. Dr. Ho obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Bioengineering at University of California, Los Angeles, medical education at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, MI, and his internal medicine research pathway residency at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Ho then completed his medical oncology fellowship at Johns Hopkins and joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine as a medical oncologist. 

Dr. Ho runs an NIH-funded laboratory, specializing in the use of high-parameter profiling methods on clinical biospecimens and conducting mouse model studies to understand mediators of immunotherapeutic response and resistance. Dr. Ho’s work has contributed to publications in Nature Cancer, Nature Immunology, JCI, JITC, Hepatology, among others, and awards from AACR, ASCO, Emerson Collective, and Harrington Discovery Institute. 

With his expertise in mass cytometry techniques and translational research, Dr. Ho has also been serving as the Scientific Director of Mass Cytometry at Johns Hopkins and the Associate Director of Technology for the Johns Hopkins Convergence Institute. Leveraging his expertise in preclinical and translational research, Dr. Ho is committed to understanding how tumor behavior is influenced by the surrounding microenvironment features to ultimately advance the field of cancer immunotherapy.

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