
Nghia Truong Phuoc
@nghia_p_truong
Senior Scientist (ETH Zürich) and ARC DECRA Fellow (Monash University)
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https://bit.ly/3vzVvAC 28-01-2019 17:20:16
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Happy to be part of this nice work published in ACS Nano ACS Nano with @AaronElbourne, @ViKhanhTruong, Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh Dorna Esrafilzadeh, PhD and other colleagues @NanobiotechRMIT Antibacterial Liquid Metals: Biofilm Treatment via Magnetic Activation pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

So happy to share our work just published in Small: doi.org/10.1002/smll.2… Many thanks to Tom, the Kent Lab R and other co-workers at CBNS CBNS. Also thanks to Athina Athina Anastasaki at ETH Polymeric Materials ETH Polymeric Materials for useful discussions.


Interested in controlled radical polymerization? Please have a look to our new review, just published in Chem. Thanks, Hyun Suk Wang Nghia Truong Phuoc Athina Anastasaki

Check out our fresh Polymer Chemistry paper on controlling dispersity in PET-RAFT polymerization by Kostas Parkatzidis and Nghia Truong Phuoc! Special thanks to @PolyKonkol for the invaluable input! Athina Anastasaki Maria-Nefeli Richard Whitfield Konkolewicz Polymer Group pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…




Very grateful to receive a NHMRC ideas grant Griffith University @GU_Sciences. Together with Nghia Truong Phuoc Monash University and collaborators UQ Centre for Advanced Imaging AIBN Research Baker Institute we will work on stimuli-responsive materials for theranostics of cardiovascular disease @WomenSciAUST Women in Technology


We are very happy to report our new paper on nanoparticle vaccine. A great work done by a self-motivated student during the pandemic Mai Ngoc Vu . Also, many thanks to the R, Adam Wheatley and others. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

Happy to see our latest paper online! :) Super teamwork with victoria Lohmann who rocks her semester project! Also big thanks to Richard Whitfield Nghia Truong Phuoc Athina Anastasaki Hugo Porta ETH Polymeric Materials onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/po…

Read now: buff.ly/3vaDRlc thanks to Nghia Truong Phuoc and ETH Polymeric Materials #JPS #polymerscience #materialscience #polymers


Want to get any possible dispersity value (accuracy to the nearest 0.01) but too lazy to synthesize 20 polymers? Then just make 2 and blend them😀 Congratulations to Richard Whitfield for his recent work published in Angewandte Chemie! Link: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…


Want to know more about mRNA vaccines? We are delighted to share our latest review, thanks to R Colin Pouton Natalie Trevaskis Harry Al-Wassiti Adam Wheatley Tom CBNS and others. Stay tuned for more. doi.org/10.1016/j.actb…

Precise Control of Both Dispersity and Molecular Weight Distribution Shape by Polymer Blending (ETH Polymeric Materials ETH Department of Materials) #OpenAccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…


The key to mRNA vaccine success is fundermental research on lipid nanoparticles. Can’t agree more with Palli Thordarson @CAMD_Stenzel and Mariusz Skwarczynski



A comparison of RAFT and ATRP methods for controlled radical polymerization go.nature.com/3aMhieX A Perspective by Nghia P. Truong, Glen R. Jones, Kate G. E. Bradford, Dominik Konkolewicz (@polykonkol) & Athina Anastasaki from ETH Department of Materials and @mu_chem


Happy to share our new paper on lipid nanoparticles. Many thanks to Colin Pouton and Harry Al-Wassiti for the fruitful collaborations and Biomaterials Science for the Emerging Investigators nomination. Stay tuned for our update on making better vaccines. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Thank Biomaterials Science for publishing our work and so happy to talk about this work at the #OzNanoMed conference today. It is great to meet many old and new friends to talk about our vaccine research.