Tu Nguyen
Tu Nguyen
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PhD Student
Research area
Infection, Immunity and Global Health
Group
Epidemiology Informatics
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Tu Nguyen is a PhD candidate within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne. She is based at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Centre for Health Analytics at Melbourne Children’s Campus.
Tu’s research seeks to use the ecological data platform SnotWatch to investigate potentially preventable viral triggers of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Her area of research is at the intersection of infectious disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease and spatiotemporal modelling.
Tu is an epidemiologist with experience working on various research projects, analysis of large datasets and most recently, infectious disease surveillance reporting. Prior to beginning her candidature, she was working as a Senior Epidemiologist at the Victorian Department of Health as part of state government’s COVID-19 response.
Tu’s research seeks to use the ecological data platform SnotWatch to investigate potentially preventable viral triggers of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Her area of research is at the intersection of infectious disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease and spatiotemporal modelling.
Tu is an epidemiologist with experience working on various research projects, analysis of large datasets and most recently, infectious disease surveillance reporting. Prior to beginning her candidature, she was working as a Senior Epidemiologist at the Victorian Department of Health as part of state government’s COVID-19 response.
Tu Nguyen is a PhD candidate within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne. She is based at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Centre for Health Analytics at Melbourne Children’s Campus.
Tu’s research seeks to...
Tu’s research seeks to...
Tu Nguyen is a PhD candidate within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne. She is based at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Centre for Health Analytics at Melbourne Children’s Campus.
Tu’s research seeks to use the ecological data platform SnotWatch to investigate potentially preventable viral triggers of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Her area of research is at the intersection of infectious disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease and spatiotemporal modelling.
Tu is an epidemiologist with experience working on various research projects, analysis of large datasets and most recently, infectious disease surveillance reporting. Prior to beginning her candidature, she was working as a Senior Epidemiologist at the Victorian Department of Health as part of state government’s COVID-19 response.
Tu’s research seeks to use the ecological data platform SnotWatch to investigate potentially preventable viral triggers of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Her area of research is at the intersection of infectious disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease and spatiotemporal modelling.
Tu is an epidemiologist with experience working on various research projects, analysis of large datasets and most recently, infectious disease surveillance reporting. Prior to beginning her candidature, she was working as a Senior Epidemiologist at the Victorian Department of Health as part of state government’s COVID-19 response.
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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