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: Her early work laid the foundation for her expertise in how DNA interacts with proteins, particularly concerning 1D diffusion and nucleosome sliding . Career Progression and Current Work
Following 2014, Dr. Ngo moved to Stanford University for a postdoctoral fellowship under Dr. Stephen Quake before joining OHSU. Her current laboratory, The Ngo Lab @ OHSU, focuses on: Publications - THE NGO LAB @ OHSU 2014 by Thuy TM Ngo. All rights reserved.
: During this time, she served as a Graduate Research Assistant (2010–2014), focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to biology and physics. : Her early work laid the foundation for
: In 2014, she was recognized with several accolades, including the Best Talk Award at the Biophysics and Computational Biology Symposium and the Best Poster Award at the Midwest Chromatin and Epigenetics Meeting. Significant 2014 Publications Stephen Quake before joining OHSU
: Dr. Ngo received her Ph.D. in Biophysics and Computational Biology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2014. Her research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Taekjip Ha, a world-renowned leader in single-molecule biophysics.
: A notable study published in the Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (Vol. 10, pp. 2891-2896) titled "Molecular Restructuring of Water and Lipids upon the Interaction of DNA with Lipids Monolayers".
is a prominent researcher in biophysics and oncology, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) . The year 2014 was a pivotal point in her career, marking both the completion of her doctoral studies and the publication of significant scientific research. Academic and Professional Background (2014)