Nguyen Huy Tien

Organization・Title
Department of Clinical Product Development Associate Professor, M.D., Ph.D
Special field
Clinical medicine, biomedical, biochemistry, proteome, biomarkers, evidence-based medicine, clinical decision rules, systemic review and meta-analysis, machine learning
Research themes
1)Development of novel biomarkers and diagnostic tools for severe infectious diseases
2)Evidence-Based Medicine
3)Formation of malarial pigment: mechanism and target of antimalarials

"Working together to provide the best evidence for health care" (The Cochrane Collaboration)
We welcome all students and researcher all over the world to come to our place or to work online on any aspect of our research themes. Please feel free to email me if you need help on statistical analysis or combining data (meta-analysis).
We are building an online-research club to study together on the Evidenced-base medicine. If you are interested, please contact Nguyen Tien Huy via email for more information.

Homepage

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nguyen-tien-huy/45/727/587

personal history

POSITIONS HELD
2013.2- current
Asssociate Professor of Department of Clinical Product Development, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University
2007.7-2013.1
Assistant Professor of Department of Immunogenetics, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University
2002.4-2007.3
Post-doctoral fellow at Venture Laboratory, Kyoto Institute of Technology Kyoto, Japan
1996-1998
Clinical medical doctor at Dept. of Infectious Diseases, Hospital of Tropical Diseases (Choquan Hospital), Ho Chi Minh University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.

EDUCATION:
2003.10-2005.9
Post-doctoral Fellowship (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan, 2003 ID: P*03361)
Dept. of Applied Biology, Kyoto Institute of Technology Kyoto, Japan
2002.4-2007.7
Post-doctoral fellow at Venture Laboratory, Kyoto Institute of Technology Kyoto, Japan
1998.10-2002.3
Doctor course at Dept. of Applied Biology, Kyoto Institute of Technology Kyoto, Japan

Mentors:
1. Prof. Hara Saburo, Vice-president of Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan.
2. Associate professor: Kaeko Kamei, Dept. of Applied Biology, Kyoto Institute of Technology.
1996.9-1998.3:
Intern clinical medical doctor of Infectious Diseases and Master Course of Internal medicine, Dept. of Infectious Diseases, Center of Tropical Diseases (Choquan Hospital), Ho Chi Minh University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.
1990.9-1996.9:
Medical doctor, Ho Chi Minh University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
1989-1990: Le Hong Phong high school for specialty of Mathematics, HCM City
1987-1989: Tran Hung Dao high school, Tayninh province
1978-1987: Vo Thi Sau elementary school.

works/thesis

1. Huy NT, Thao NTH, Tuan NA, Khiem NT, Moore CC, Diep DTN, and Hirayama K. (2012) Performance of Thirteen Clinical Rules to Distinguish Bacterial and Presumed Viral Meningitis in Vietnamese Children. PLoS ONE 7(11): e50341. Impact Factor: 4.17

2. Huy NT, Thao NTH, Diep DTN, Kikuchi M, Zamora J, and Hirayama K. (2010) Cerebrospinal fluid lactate concentration to distinguish bacterial from aseptic meningitis: a systemic review and meta-analysis. Crit Care Dec 31, 14:R240. Impact Factor: 4.93

3. Huy NT, Mizunuma K, Kaur K, Thuy Nhien NT, Jain M, Uyen DT, Harada S, Jain R, and Kamei K. (2007) 2-tert-butyl-8-quinolinamines Exhibits Potent Blood-schizontocidal Antimalarial Activity via Inhibition of the Heme Crystallization. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 51, 2842-2847 Impact Factor: 4.716

4. Huy NT, Uyen DT, Maeda A, Trang DT, Oida T, Harada S, and Kamei K. (2006) A simple colorimetric inhibition assay of heme crystallization for the high throughput screening of antimalarial compounds. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 51, 350-353 Impact Factor: 4.716

5. Huy NT, Kamei K, Yamamoto T, Kondo Y, Kanaori K, Takano R, Tajima K, and Hara S. (2002) Clotrimazole binds to heme and enhances heme-dependent hemolysis: Proposed antimalarial mechanism of clotrimazole. J. Biol. Chem. 277, 4152-4158 Impact Factor: 6.696