Hieu Nguyen

Kettenbach lab

Hieu received his bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology at University of New Hampshire. He is a recipient of the Albert J. Ryan Fellowship and received an MCB Mentorship Award. Hieu's thesis research in the Kettenbach lab in the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology utilizes mass spectrometry to characterize substrate binding and dephosphorylation mechanisms for the major phosphatases PP1 and PP2A. Here in New Hampshire, Hieu enjoys everything it has to offer. In the summer, he likes to go hiking, camping, kayaking, hammocking, and swimming in the rivers and lakes that are abundant to area. In the winter, he is an avid cross-country skier. And year round he works out and sings.  In his downtime he enjoys video games, visiting new places and hanging out with friends.  

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Selected Publications

  • Kruse, T, Gnosa, SP, Nasa, I, Garvanska, DH, Hein, JB, Nguyen, H, Samsøe-Petersen, J, Lopez-Mendez, B, Hertz, EPT, Schwarz, J, Pena, HS, Nikodemus, D, Kveiborg, M, Kettenbach, AN, Nilsson, J. Mechanisms of Site-Specific Dephosphorylation and Kinase Opposition Imposed by PP2A Regulatory Subunits. EMBO J. 2020 Jul 1;39(13):e103695. doi: 10.15252/embj.2019103695. Epub 2020 May 13.
     
    Williams, TL, Senft, SL, Yeo, J, Martin-Martinez, FJ, Kuzirian, AM, Martin, CA, DiBona, CW, Chen, CT, Dinneen, SR, Nguyen, HT, Gomes, CM, Rosenthal, JC, MacManes, MD, Chu, F, Buehler, MJ, Hanlon, RT, Deravi, L. Dynamic Pigmentary and Structural Coloration within Cephalopod Chromatophore Organs. Nat Commun. 2019 Mar 1;10(1):1004. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-08891-x.