SCIENCE CURRICULUM VITAE

Ly Dinh Thien Kim

Workplace: Microbiology and Parasitology Unit/ Biomedical Research Center/ Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine

Profession: Biotechnology

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BIOGRAPHY

A skilled and dedicated Biotechnology professional, with a deep passion for scientific research and a proven track record of academic excellence.

As a graduate with a first-class degree in Biotechnology from the University of Nottingham, I have amassed strong laboratory experience and a broad understanding of genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. I aim to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in biotechnology by leveraging my knowledge and skills in research, data analysis, and laboratory techniques. As a Laboratory Research Assistant at the University of Nottingham’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, I developed expertise in bacterial transformation, protein purification, and nucleic acid extraction. I also coordinated projects, managed data, and analyzed experimental results in various settings.

In addition to my professional work, I engage in creative outlets such as drawing, painting, photography, and calligraphy. I believe that fostering creativity not only enhances problem-solving but also brings balance to my work life. I regularly stay active with yoga and pilates to maintain focus and well-being.

PROGRESS

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

  1. Name: Transcriptional activation of HIV mRNA using cryo-EM, in collaboration with Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre
    Level (National, Ministrial, Provincinal, Grassroots): Office international of affairs
    Role of participant: Researcher
    Start/End year: February 2022 – September 2023
  2. Name: Telomere Treatments: An Effective Approach for Age-Related Diseases.
    Level: Final-Year Project: literature review
    Start/End year: Sep 2020 – May 2021
  3. Name: Molecular Fingerprint for Neurodegeneration: Characterized and quantified proteins involved in early Alzheimer’s disease, developing a protein fingerprint as proof of concept for diagnostic tools.
    Start/End year: March–July 2020