Ken K. L. Ong - Epidemiology

Author Information

Ken K. Ong is affiliated with the MRC Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, located at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus Box 285, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK. His research focuses on various aspects of epidemiology, particularly related to metabolic science and public health.

Research Contributions

Ken K. Ong has made significant contributions to the field of epidemiology through his extensive research on topics such as type 2 diabetes, infant feeding, childhood obesity prevention, reproductive development, and genetic factors influencing health outcomes. His recent works include studies on the epigenome-wide association with type 2 diabetes, the impact of maternal folic acid supplementation and paracetamol intake during pregnancy, and genetic insights into ovarian aging and sex-differential participation bias. His research is characterized by a strong emphasis on understanding the genetic and environmental factors that influence metabolic health from early life stages through adulthood.

Aliases

K. Ong is also known by various other aliases, including K.k. Ong, K K Ong, Ken K Ong, Ken K. Ong, K. K. Ong, K Ong, Ken K.l. Ong, Ken K L Ong, K.k.l. Ong, Ken K. L. Ong, and Ken Ong.

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Citation Count 42,465
H-index 100
Paper Count 447

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