Tu Nguyen
Tu Nguyen
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PhD Student
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
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Epidemiology Informatics
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Tu is currently a PhD researcher at the Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne and Murdoch Research Children’s Institute. Her research investigates precipitating factors for cardiovascular disease, with a specific focus on examining respiratory virus infection triggers for acute myocardial infarction and stroke. Tu is an epidemiologist with 7+ years’ experience in academic research, hospital, non-profit and government settings. Prior to beginning her candidature, she was a Senior Epidemiologist in the COVID-19 response at the Victorian Department of Health. This sparked her interest in bringing together infectious disease epidemiology and big data with Australia’s “biggest killers”.
With a love of connecting dots and cross-cultural communication, Tu has a GradDipArts in Russian Language from the University of Melbourne and studied on exchange at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
With a love of connecting dots and cross-cultural communication, Tu has a GradDipArts in Russian Language from the University of Melbourne and studied on exchange at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Tu is currently a PhD researcher at the Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne and Murdoch Research Children’s Institute. Her research investigates precipitating factors for cardiovascular disease, with a specific focus on examining...
Tu is currently a PhD researcher at the Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne and Murdoch Research Children’s Institute. Her research investigates precipitating factors for cardiovascular disease, with a specific focus on examining respiratory virus infection triggers for acute myocardial infarction and stroke. Tu is an epidemiologist with 7+ years’ experience in academic research, hospital, non-profit and government settings. Prior to beginning her candidature, she was a Senior Epidemiologist in the COVID-19 response at the Victorian Department of Health. This sparked her interest in bringing together infectious disease epidemiology and big data with Australia’s “biggest killers”.
With a love of connecting dots and cross-cultural communication, Tu has a GradDipArts in Russian Language from the University of Melbourne and studied on exchange at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
With a love of connecting dots and cross-cultural communication, Tu has a GradDipArts in Russian Language from the University of Melbourne and studied on exchange at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Top Publications
- Nguyen, TQ, Vlasenko, D, Shetty, AN, Reid, CM, Clothier, HJ, Buttery, JP. Laboratory-confirmed respiratory viral infection triggers for acute myocardial infarction and stroke: systematic review protocol. 2026 view publication
- Nguyen, TQ, Vlasenko, D, Shetty, AN, Zhao, E, Reid, CM, Clothier, HJ, Buttery, JP. Systematic review and meta-analysis of respiratory viral triggers for acute myocardial infarction and stroke.. Cardiovasc Res 121(9) : 1330 -1344 2025 view publication
- Buttery, JP, Weinman, AL, Sawires, R, Zhao, E, Quan Nguyen, T, Clothier, HJ. SnotWatch: data collaboration informing disease impact. Microbiology Australia 45(4) : 196 -200 2024 view publication
- Nguyen, TQ, Vlasenko, D, Shetty, AN, Reid, CM, Clothier, HJ, Buttery, JP. Laboratory-confirmed respiratory viral infection triggers for acute myocardial infarction and stroke: Systematic review protocol.. PLoS One 19(7) : e0302748 2024 view publication
- Lee, H, Choi, H, Chalmers, JD, Dhar, R, Nguyen, TQ, Visser, SK, Morgan, LC, Oh, Y-M. Characteristics of bronchiectasis in Korea: First data from the Korean Multicentre Bronchiectasis Audit and Research Collaboration registry and comparison with other international registries.. Respirology 26(6) : 619 -621 2021 view publication
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