Ngan Nguyen (@ngannguyent) 's Twitter Profile
Ngan Nguyen

@ngannguyent

Biomedical Engineering PhD Candidate | Specialising in the fabrication of microfluidic structures using unconventional techniques @MechanoBio_RMIT

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linkhttps://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=y_Qlni4AAAAJ&hl=en calendar_today15-04-2019 00:39:42

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Our exiting new work recently published in Advanced Functional Materials featuring Liquid Metal templated spherical domes atop a microfluidic channel for the study of human monocytes. rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/… Ngan Nguyen

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This simple innovation, the size of a grain of sand, means we can now analyse cells & particles as if they were inside the body: ow.ly/F6bT50u40wn #microfluidics #mechanobiology #research #womeninSTEM

This simple innovation, the size of a grain of sand, means we can now analyse cells & particles as if they were inside the body: ow.ly/F6bT50u40wn #microfluidics #mechanobiology #research #womeninSTEM
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Brilliant collaboration! Biologists + engineers join forces, create mini-centrifuge for simpler study of blood cells: ow.ly/dyec50u42cJ Mechanobiology & Microfluidics Research Group #microfluidics #mechanobiology #womeninSTEM Ngan Nguyen Peter Thurgood

Brilliant collaboration! Biologists + engineers join forces, create mini-centrifuge for simpler study of blood cells:  ow.ly/dyec50u42cJ <a href="/MechanoBio_RMIT/">Mechanobiology & Microfluidics Research Group</a> #microfluidics #mechanobiology #womeninSTEM <a href="/NganNguyenT/">Ngan Nguyen</a> <a href="/pthurgood/">Peter Thurgood</a>
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Last week we hosted the 2019 Melbourne Mechanobiology Symposium and the first AGM of the newly founded Australian Society for Mechanobiology (ausmb.org). It was a very successful meeting with excellent presentations by several leading mechanobiology experts.

Last week we hosted the 2019 Melbourne Mechanobiology Symposium and the first AGM of the newly founded Australian Society for Mechanobiology (ausmb.org). It was a very successful meeting with excellent presentations by several leading mechanobiology experts.
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Our recent work on the role of hyperactive immune cells in aggravating heart valve disease and how this hyperactivity could be controlled has just been published in Circulation from RMIT University 's A/Prof Sara Baratchi and Baker Institute 's KarlheinzPeter. rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/…

Our recent work on the role of hyperactive immune cells in aggravating heart valve disease and how this hyperactivity could be controlled has just been published in <a href="/CircAHA/">Circulation</a> from <a href="/RMIT/">RMIT University</a> 's <a href="/SBaratchi/">A/Prof Sara Baratchi</a> and <a href="/BakerResearchAu/">Baker Institute</a> 's <a href="/ProfKhPeter/">KarlheinzPeter</a>. 

rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/…
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Special thanks to my supervisors, Khashayar Khoshmanesh, Sara Baratchi A/Prof Sara Baratchi, and Elena Pirogova for continuously supporting me throughout my PhD journey 🤗 Very excited to see what lies ahead in the next chapter of my life