Thành viên:Cao Xuân Hiếu
Bài từ Tủ sách Khoa học VLOS.
- Making the paper: Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte
- Abstractions
- From the blogosphere
- We are all Iranians
- Time for early action
- Geosciences: Losing Louisiana
- Cancer biology: Double agent
- Neuroscience: Early bird learns the tune
- Physiology: Ground control
- Ecology: Putting height on the map
- Evolutionary development: The birth of a thymus
- Biology: Shell shocker
- Chemistry: Fire boxed
- Astronomy: Little neighbours
- Genomics: Murky associations
- Journal club
- Invitation to help compile an index of biodiversity in cities
- We must reverse the Bush legacy of stem-cell problems
- The pleasure and importance of printed journals
- When DNA goes on trial
- Evolutionary embryos
- Stuffed spectacular
- Evolution's influence on art nouveau
- Developmental biology: A cellular view of regeneration
- Biogeochemistry: Climatic plant power
- Immunology: A metabolic switch to memory
- Nanooptics: Photons pushed together
- Cell biology: The not-so-odd couple
- Applied physics: A leak of information
- Obituary: Robert Furchgott (1916â2009)
- Elite and stochastic models for induced pluripotent stem cell generation
- Disease-corrected haematopoietic progenitors from Fanconi anaemia induced pluripotent stem cells
- Cells keep a memory of their tissue origin during axolotl limb regeneration
- Telomerase modulates Wnt signalling by association with target gene chromatin
- An intermediate-mass black hole of over 500 solar masses in the galaxy ESOâ243-49
- A single-molecule optical transistor
- Giant tunnel electroresistance for non-destructive readout of ferroelectric states
- The role of terrestrial plants in limiting atmospheric CO2 decline over the past 24âmillion years
- Seismic reflection images of a near-axis melt sill within the lower crust at the Juan de Fuca ridge
- Neural mechanisms of rapid natural scene categorization in human visual cortex
- Cyclic AMP intoxication of macrophages by a Mycobacterium tuberculosis adenylate cyclase
- Enhancing CD8 T-cell memory by modulating fatty acid metabolism
- mTOR regulates memory CD8 T-cell differentiation
- Human ISL1 heart progenitors generate diverse multipotent cardiovascular cell lineages
- A parallel circuit of LIF signalling pathways maintains pluripotency of mouse ES cells
- Genome-wide silencing in Drosophila captures conserved apoptotic effectors
- The pluripotency factor Oct4 interacts with Ctcf and also controls X-chromosome pairing and counting
- A Breederax for Dalia
I have worked in Vietnam’s National Key Laboratory of Gene Technology (headed by Prof. Nong Van Hai and Prof. Le Tran Binh), at the Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), soon after I graduated from Hanoi National University of Sciences (HNUS) in 2001. I was involved in research topics ranging from plant response to cellular rehydration stresses, the relationship between DNA polymorphism of Vietnamese minor ethnics and their potential diseases, and molecular biodiversity of some harmful microorganisms, threatened animals or plants.
Since April 2004, I have gained a fellowship and will complete my PhD study in Prof. Michael Hecker’s group in the Institute of Microbiology, EMAU Greifswald, Germany. My scientific interests are now proteomics studies of physiological response and regulation of a marine Planctomyces bacterium named Rhodopirellula baltica, which plays an important role in the global carbon and nitrogen cycles. This bacterium also shows some unique characteristics including peptidoglycan-less cell wall, budding cell division and intracellular membrane compartments that makes them a marine model microorganism.
My recent publication on the Proteomics journal reports an extensive analysis and identification of the proteome expressed by the planctomycete Rhodopirellula baltica. This work was performed at very high standard utilising proteomics-driven analysis of physiology and environmental adaptations of microorganisms. Furthermore, the identification of proteins potentially implicated in the proteinaceous cell wall will contribute to a better understanding of this unusual bacterial structure. The evidence for expressed sulfatases of biotechnological importance is also worth mentioning.



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