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Sang Huynh graduated with a degree in biotechnology engineering from Nong Lam University in Vietnam in 2011, a prominent institution in the fields of biotechnology, plant science, and agriculture. After more than five years of research experience in a high-standard molecular biology lab, he pursued a master's degree in genetic breeding at the University of Western Australia, supported by an Australian Award Scholarship in January 2016. He joined the research group of Professor Ian Small at the ARC Center of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, where he focused on his master's research project. In 2018, Huynh was awarded the prestigious RTP fee offset scholarship and the Charles Annie Neumann Fellowship for his PhD program, continuing his work under Professor Small. His current research investigates the interactions of restorer-of-fertility proteins with cytoplasmic male sterility-associated transcripts at a molecular level, contributing significantly to hybrid variety development in agricultural breeding programs. Huynh's research aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on education and agricultural science, particularly genetic breeding, molecular biology, and biotechnology. He is actively involved in professional associations, including the Perth Protein Group, and holds multiple awards for his academic achievements.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Working with ARC Center of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology under Professor Ian Small.
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