Thinh (Bin) Nguyen, BSc

Clinical Research Coordinator

Center for Data Driven Discovery in Biomedicine

Thinh (Bin) Nguyen is a Clinical Research Coordinator responsible for obtaining informed consent for CBTN and Liquid Biopsy studies. Bin directly supervises CBTN work-study students, oversees internal CBTN subjects’ clinical data processing, and trains other members of CRU on Biorepository data entry. Bin is the lead coordinator who coordinates shipments from 28+ external CBTN sites. He works closely with Biospecimen Research Coordinators in training external collaborators on clinical data entry and performs quality control on CBTN clinical data obtained from member sites. Additionally, he assists the Imaging Research Unit team in obtaining MRI images for CBTN subjects and works with IRB to ensure the CBTN study follows all regulatory guidelines.

Prior to joining D3b in March of 2021, Bin worked as a research assistant in different research labs since his first year in college. His research interests are in neuroscience and cardiology. He has experience working with emphysema, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, LMNA dilated cardiomyopathy, blood vessel formation, etc., Bin’s main study models were focused on in vitro human cells or animals, ranging from zebrafish to mice. However, as he progressed in his research career, Bin becomes more passionate in working with human subjects, which prompts him to pursue clinical research.

Bin completed a BSc in biochemistry from Temple University. He is committed to becoming a physician scientist who will utilize both his clinical and research perspectives to contribute to the development of effective treatments for rare diseases, especially cancer.