Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sang-Hyun Koh"
- Sang-Hyun Koh's research primarily focuses on the interactions between insect pest species and their roles in transmitting diseases to trees, particularly studying the pine wood nematode and its vector, *Monochamus saltuarius*, with an emphasis on developing predictive models for beetle emergence and oviposition based on temperature.
- Koh's investigations into natural compounds for nematicidal activity highlight the potential for environmentally safe alternatives in pest control, identifying effective natural esters against the pine wood nematode and contributing to the search for new nematicides.
- Additionally, Koh has explored cognitive health in older adults through community trials, examining lifestyle interventions and their impact on cognitive function and psychological factors related to sleep quality and depression, reflecting a broader interest in public health and gerontology.