2004 - 2010: Graduated as a General Doctor, Hanoi Medical University
2010 - 2012: Graduated as a Resident Doctor, majoring in Histology, Embryology
2012 - 2017: PhD student, Hepatobiliary Medicine, Osaka City Medical University, Japan.
Doctor Tuong Thi Van Thuy has 10 years of experience working in the field of tissue/cell preservation and molecular biology research of hepatobiliary diseases. Dr. Thuy used to work as a resident doctor specializing in Histology - Embryology at Hanoi Medical University, and as a researcher specializing in hepatobiliary diseases on biliary cirrhosis.
Since 2017, Dr. Van Thuy has worked at Vinmec International Hospital as a laboratory manager and biobank of the Colorectal Cancer Research project and the biological sample source group.
Currently, Dr. Tuong Thi Van Thuy is the Chief who is involved in Tissue Bank development projects at Vinmec.
2004 - 2010: Graduated as a General Doctor, Hanoi Medical University
2010 - 2012: Graduated as a Resident Doctor, majoring in Histology, Embryology
2012 - 2017: PhD student, Hepatobiliary Medicine, Osaka City Medical University, Japan.
2010 - 2012: Resident Doctor of Histology - Embryology, Hanoi Medical University
2012 - 2017: Researcher specializing in Internal Medicine, Hepatobiliary Medicine, Osaka City Medical University, Japan.
2017 - Up to now: Laboratory Manager and Biobank, Team Leader of Biological Sample Sources, Biobank, Vinmec Times City International Hospital.
As A Researcher of Vietnam Colorectal Cancer and Polyps Research (VinCAPR)
Thuy Phuong Nguyen, Hung N. Luu, Mai Vu Tuyet Nguyen, Mo Thi Tran, Thuy Thi Van Tuong, Chi Thi Du Tran, and Paolo Buffetti. Attributable Causes of Cancer in Vietnam. JCO Glob Oncol. 2020 Feb;6:195-204
Nguyen MV, Tran MT, Tran CT, Tran QH, Tuong TT, Phung LN, Vu HX, Le LC, Boffetta P, Luu HN. The association between birth order and childhood brain tumors: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2018 Nov 5
Le Thi Thanh Thuy, Tuong Thi Van Thuy, Hoang Hai, and Norifumi Kawada. Liver Pathophysiology: Therapies and Antioxidants. Chapter 17. Role of Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress in Hepatic Fibrosis. Elsevier publishing group, December 2017
Tuong Thi Van Thuy, Le Thi Thanh Thuy, Yoshizato Katsutoshi, and Kawada Norifumi. Possible Involvement of Nitric Oxide in Enhanced Liver Injury and Fibrogenesis during Cholestasis in Cytoglobin-deficient Mice. Scientific Reports. 2017 Feb 3;7:41888
Thuy le TT, Thuy Tuong TV, Matsumoto Y, Hai H, Yoshizato K, and Kawada N. Absence of cytoglobin promotes multiple organ abnormalities in aged mice. Scientific Reports. 2016 May 5;6:24990
Thuy le TT, Matsumoto Y, Tuong Thi Van Thuy, Hai H, Suoh M, Urahara Y, Motoyama H, Fujii H, Tamori A, Kubo S, Takemura S, Morita T, Yoshizato K, and Kawada N, Cytoglobin Deficiency Promotes Liver Cancer Development from Hepatosteatosis through Activation of the Oxidative Stress Pathway. The American Journal of Pathology, Vol. 185, No.4, April 2015
Tuong Thi Van Thuy, Vuong Thi Vui, Pham Tien Nam, Vu Van Ba, and Nguyen Huu Tu, Evaluating disorders of blood glucose in emergency surgical patients, Practical medicine, Vietnam, 2010.