Dr. Dinh Phong Son | CircRNA | Best Researcher Award
Dr. DINH PHONG SON, DUYTAN UNIVERSITY, Vietnam.
Dr. Dinh Phong Son is a researcher specializing in laboratory medicine techniques with a Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine from Guangxi Medical University, China. His research focuses on modern molecular biology techniques, particularly the identification of potential biomarkers for early disease diagnosis and targeted therapy. His studies explore systemic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer, emphasizing gene editing technologies like CRISPR/Cas9. His recent publications contribute to the understanding of regulatory RNA networks and their implications in disease mechanisms, providing a foundation for future studies on molecular interactions and targeted drug development.
Profile
š Early Academic Pursuits
From the very beginning of my academic journey, I was deeply fascinated by the intricate mechanisms of life at a molecular level. My pursuit of knowledge led me to study Laboratory Medicine Technique at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam, where I honed my expertise in diagnostic methodologies and medical laboratory sciences. With an insatiable thirst for discovery, I furthered my education by earning a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Molecular Medicine from Guangxi Medical University, China. This academic foundation set the stage for my dedication to the field of molecular biology, shaping my vision to explore genetic markers and innovative diagnostic tools.
š©āš Professional Endeavors
Currently, I serve at Duy Tan University, College of Medicine and Pharmacy, where I actively contribute to research, mentoring, and academic discourse. My work primarily revolves around molecular diagnostics, genetic analysis, and disease biomarker identification, aiming to bridge the gap between molecular biology and clinical applications. With advancements in next-generation sequencing (NGS) and bioinformatics databases, I continually seek new pathways to enhance the precision of disease detection and treatment strategies.
š§Ŗ Contributions and Research Focus
My research is deeply rooted in molecular medicine, focusing on the identification of potential biomarkers for the early diagnosis of systemic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and cancer. My investigations also extend to exploring gene targets for pharmacological studies, assisting in drug development through the modulation of gene expression using cutting-edge technologies like CRISPR/Cas9, gene overexpression, and silencing approaches. Furthermore, my work delves into the complex LncRNA/CircRNA/miRNA/gene/protein-drug interaction networks, paving the way for theoretical models that could revolutionize targeted therapy research.
š Impact and Influence
The impact of my research extends beyond academia, as it plays a crucial role in early disease screening, personalized medicine, and therapeutic advancements. By leveraging molecular networks, I aim to facilitate the development of precise diagnostic tools and gene-targeted interventions, significantly improving patient outcomes. My research findings have the potential to reshape biomedical applications and create avenues for innovative treatment strategies across various diseases.
š Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, my aspirations remain steadfast in expanding molecular biology research, particularly in uncovering novel biomarkers and refining gene-editing techniques. As the field continues to evolve, I hope to contribute to the refinement of therapeutic gene modifications and biomarker-based diagnostics. With sustained efforts and collaborations, I envision a future where my research serves as a cornerstone for breakthroughs in precision medicine, targeted gene therapy, and advanced molecular diagnostics.
šØāš¼ Professional Collaborations and Memberships
As an active member of the scientific community, I engage in collaborations and professional affiliations to foster knowledge exchange and multidisciplinary research. My involvement in editorial appointments, consultancy projects, and industry partnerships enables me to extend my research impact, ensuring that molecular medicine continues to advance for the benefit of humanity.
Publication
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Title: Identification and assessment of hub genes and miRNAs coregulatory associated with immune infiltrations and drug interactions in latent tuberculosis based on Microarray Data analysis, molecular docking, and dynamic simulation
Authors: PhongSon Dinh, ChauMyThanh Tran, ThiPhuongHoai Dinh, Hai-Anh Ha, Aigul Utegenova, Awais Ali, Abdulaziz Alamri
Year: 2025
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Title: Hsa_circRNA_0000284 acts as a ceRNA to participate in coronary heart disease progression by sponging miRNA-338-3p via regulating the expression of ETS1
Authors: PhongSon Dinh, ChauMyThanh Tran, ThiPhuongHoai Dinh, Awais Ali, ShangLing Pan
Year: 2024
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Title: Potential diagnostic value of serum microRNAs for 19 cancer types: a meta-analysis of bioinformatics data
Authors: ChauMyThanh Tran, PhongSon Dinh
Year: 2024
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Title: Identification of hsa_circ_0001445 of a novel circRNA-miRNA-mRNA regulatory network as potential biomarker for coronary heart disease
Authors: PhongSon Dinh, JunHua Peng, ThanhLoan Tran, DongFeng Wu, ChauMyThanh Tran, ThiPhuongHoai Dinh, ShangLing Pan
Year: 2023
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Title: Construction of miRNAs and gene expression profiles associated with ischemic cardiomyopathy: Bioinformatics analysis
Authors: PhongSon Dinh, Jun-Hua Peng, ChauMyThanh Tran, ThanhLoan Tran, Shang-Ling Pan
Year: 2022
Conclusion
Dr. Son’s research plays a crucial role in advancing molecular biology by identifying key biomarkers and regulatory networks for disease screening and treatment. His work in gene-targeted therapy and RNA interaction networks lays the groundwork for future innovations in precision medicine. Despite challenges in resources and time, his commitment to molecular research aims to drive further advancements in understanding and treating complex diseases.