Annie Thy Nguyen

Annie Thy Nguyen

Annie Thy Nguyen

Biography

Education: BA Neuroscience, Scripps College (2017)
Year in Program: G3
Thesis Mentor: Gil Mor, MD/PhD

Confernces Attended:

Michigan Chapter Society for Neuroscience (2022)
Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting (2022)
American Society for Reproductive Immunology (2023)
NIEHS Superfund Research Program Annual Grant Recipient Meeting (2023)
Michigan Alliance for Reproductive Technologies and Sciences Conference (2022, 2023)
WSUSOM Graduate Student Research Presentation Day (2022, 2023)
WSUSOM Graduate Research Symposium (2022, 2023)
 

Personal Interests

In addition to studying Neuroscience, I minored in Art History at Scripps. In my free time, I enjoy exploring museums, going on runs, and hosting dinner with my friends!

Research Interests

I study the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, with my research focusing on the effect of maternal immune activation on fetal macrophage development along the placenta-brain axis. I am especially interested in sexually dimorphic responses to environmental triggers, such as benzene and viral infection, that contribute to offspring susceptibility.

Honors and Awards

Wayne State University Thomas C. Rumble Fellowship (2020)
Michigan Chapter Society for Neuroscience – Graduate Poster Award (2022)
Nu Rho Psi Honor Society Travel Award – Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting (2022)
WSUSOM Graduate Student Research Presentation Day – Honorable Mention (2023)
WSUSOM Graduate Research Symposium – Platform Presentation 3rd place (2023)
American Society for Reproductive Immunology – Poster Presentation 3rd place (2023)

Publications

Maxwell A, Adzibolosu N, Hu A,You Y, Stemmer PM, Ruden DM, Petriello MC, Sadagurski M, Debarba LK, Koshko L, Ramadoss J, Nguyen AT, Richards D, Liao A, Mor G, Ding J. Intrinsic sexual dimorphism in the placenta determines the differential response to benzene exposure. iScience. 2023;26(4):106287. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.106287

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