I am currently a senior postdoctoral researcher at Queen Mary University of London’s Precision Healthcare University Research Institute (PHURI). My current research focuses on computational genomics and multi-omics analysis in population-based studies.

I earned my BSc in Biology at the Vietnam National University. I later did my MSc in Systems Biology and PhD in Bioinformatics at Maastricht University, the Netherlands, where I focussed on multi-omics analyses to understand drug side effects. After my PhD, I completed a postdoc at Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Germany, studying multi-omics and immune phenotyping profiles to uncover patterns in individual immune responses.

I have been working with multi-omics datasets including DNA methylation (MEDIPseq, bulk sample), transcriptomics (bulk and single-cell RNAseq), proteomics (untargeted and targeted), and metabolites (untargeted and targeted) data. My research interests focussed on multi-omics analysis to reveal the influence of genetic and environmental risk factors on disease progress and individual responses.


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