Dr Truong is an ARC DECRA Fellow and a group leader at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS), Monash University, Australia. He also holds an appointment as a senior scientist at the Department of Materials, ETH Zürich, Switzerland. His current work focuses on making advanced polymers and nanomaterials for delivering drugs and vaccines to the right targeted tissues/cells in our body, and exploiting these newly developed platforms to address global health challenges including pandemics, cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and antibiotic resistance.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Drug Delivery
Gene Delivery
Nanobiotechnology
Nanomedicine
Polymer Chemistry
Self Assembly
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Self Assembly
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Drug Delivery
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Nanomedicine
5%
Gene Delivery
Short Biography
Dr Truong is an ARC DECRA Fellow and a group leader at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS), Monash University, Australia. He also holds an appointment as a senior scientist at the Department of Materials, ETH Zürich, Switzerland. His current work focuses on making advanced polymers and nanomaterials for delivering drugs and vaccines to the right targeted tissues/cells in our body, and exploiting these newly developed platforms to address global health challenges including pandemics, cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and antibiotic resistance.