Duc Ninh Nguyen
Associate Professor
Research profile
Nutrition, gastroenterology and infectious diseases in early life. I have worked extensively with animal and cell models for newborn infants, including preterm pig models of perinatal infectious diseases (prenatal infection, neonatal sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis), ex vivo intestinal tissue explant cultures, and in vitro intestinal epithelial cell models. Core analytical techniques include immune assays (flow cytometry, immune cell function), proteomics, transcriptomics, and milk protein analyses. My research also includes design and planning of clinical trials in preterm infants, data management and sample analysis. Main research focuses are:
- Immune development and immunity against infectious diseases in early life.
- Short and long-term outcomes of perinatal infection.
- Interaction among early life diet, gut microbiota and functions and immunity.
- Mechanisms and biomarkers of perinatal infections and gut failure.
Education
2011-2014: PhD in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2009-2011: MSc in Food Science and Technology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2003-2008: BSc in Food Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Employment
2020-present: Associate Professor, Cellular & Molecular Pediatrics, Comparative Pediatricsa & Nutrition, IVH, SUND, University of Copenhagen
2019- present: Research group leader, Cellular & Molecular Pediatrics, Comparative Pediatrics & Nutrition, Univ. Copenhagen
2017-2020: Assistant Professor, Comparative Pediatrics and Nutrition, IVH, SUND, University of Copenhagen
2015-2016: Postdoc, Comparative Pediatrics and Nutrition, IKVH, SUND, University of Copenhagen
Academic research network
- Core member of NEOMUNE and NEOCOL research consortiums
- Extensive collaboration with experts in the industry (Arla Foods, Medela, Glycom, Danone).
- Wide collaborative network with academic institutions: Maastricht University (immune assays, sheep models), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (transcriptomics, epigenomics), Statens Serum Institute (transcriptomics), Havard Medical school (neonatal infection), Aalborg University (proteomics), Newcastle Clinical Service and hospitals in China (clinical trials).
Teaching and supervision
- Lecturer in MSc courses (Milk processing, 2013-2014; Experimental Animal Nutrition and Physiology, from 2017), and BSc courses (Dairy Internship, 2014; Pathology and Pharmacology, from 2016)
- Co-supervisor (daily supervision) of 3 PhD students (ongoing), 2 MSc students (2014 and 2017).
Research leadership and management
- Formal leadership training courses at University of Copenhagen (2018-2019)
- Project manager of STIMMUNE project (2016-2019) funded by Arla Foods for Health
- Member of central management and steering groups of NEOMUNE (2013-2018) and NEOCOL (2017-2021) research consortiums, funded by Innovation Foundation Denmark
Research funding
2023-2026 PI, "Nutrition targeting systemic immune cell metabolism as therapy for neonatal infection", Project grant in Clinical and Translational Medicine, Novo Nordisk Foundation, 3.0 mio DKK
2021-2024 PI, "Effects of plasma proteins against neonatal sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis", Takeda Ltd, 6.3 mio DKK.
2021-2024 PI, "Phage the enemy: fecal bacteriophages to fight necrotizing enterocolitis", Independent Research Fund Denmark, 2.9 mio DKK.
2018-2022 Co-PI, “Fecal microbiota transplantation to support gut colonization and to prevent infection and antimicrobial resistance in newborn pigs”, Independent Research Fund Denmark, 5.5 mio. DKK.
2017- 2021 Co-PI and work package leader, management group member, “Colostrum for newborn infants, NEOCOL”, Innovation Foundation Denmark, 18.8 mio. DKK
2016- 2019 PI, “Bioactive milk to stimulate gut immune defense in infants born with perinatal inflammation, STIMMUNE”, Arla Foods for Health + co-sponsors, 10.2 mio. DKK
2011-2014 Project participant, “Bioactive milk proteins against gut inflammation”, Danish Dairy Research Foundation (MFF), 2.7 mio DKK
Education
PhD
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Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose for Preterm Piglets
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