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Information on Doctoral thesis of Fellows Tran Dang Hai

1. Full name: Tran Dang Hai                                                       2. Sex: Nam

3. Date of birth: 06-12-1968                                                       4. Place of birth: Quảng Ngãi

5. Number of decision: No 3485/QĐ-KHTN-CTSV dated on 14/9/2012 by Rector of VNU University of Science, Hanoi.

6. Modifications during the research process: None

7. Thesis’s title: Investigation into genetic toxicity of some environmental factors in Lam Dong Province where unusual chromosome aberrations have been found.

8. Major: Genetic Engineering    9. Code: 62420121

10. Supervisors:                                   Supervisor 1: Assoc. Prof.Dr. Trịnh Đình Đạt     

                                                            Supervisor 2: Dr.  Trần Quế

11. Summary of findings:

- Proclaiming background dataset used for investigating random chromosome aberrations in some groups of local people and specific environments.

- Developing solutions to the use of human peripheral blood lymphocyte cells and double exposure to ionized radiation in order to determine inheritance poisonous characteristics of some specific environment-polluted chemicals created by agricultural activities and heavy metals.  

12. Ability to apply in practice:

- Developing techniques for analyzing chromosome aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocyte cells to measure personal dose which can be applied in emergency in order to aid victims of radiation, to observe people working with radiation and patients receiving radiotherapy, and to evaluate environmental pollution.

- Providing background dataset on in vivo and in vitro chromosome aberrations which can be used in biological measurements, environmental pollution evaluation, and in the work of medically managing people working with radiation and people working in hazardous environments.

13. Further research:

1. Upgrading background dataset on random chromosome aberrations to national level in Vietnam and treating it as a tool for managing people working with radiation and dealing with environmental pollution.

2. Evaluating and concluding influences of hazard used in war based on visible evidences of chromosome aberrations with translocation markers using FISH.

3. Studying how to use alternatives factors instead of ionized radiation when applying double exposure in order to match the act of evaluating determine inheritance poisonous characteristics of some specific environment-polluted chemicals in diversified range.

14. Thesis-related publications:

[1]  T.Que, PN.Duy, BTK.Luyen, TD.Hai* (2014), “Using irradiated human lymphocytes as a double treatment solution to assess the Genotoxicity of Arsenic (As3+) and Lead (Pb2+) in type and frequency of chromosome aberrations”, E3 Journal of Environmental Research and Management Vol. 5(8). pp. 0148-0155.

* Corresponding author.

[2] . Hai TD, Duy PN, Luyen BTK and Que T* (2016), “The epidemiological investigation of human chromosome aberrations in the different occupational situations in Vietnam”, Journal of Scientific Research and Studies 3(10), pp. 218-223.

* Corresponding author.

[3] . TD. Hai, PN. Duy, BTK. Luyen, TT. Mai and T. Que* (2017), “The evidence and mechanizm of lossing genetic material in irradiated cells - base of inappropriating gen elimination and also the dark side of radiation breeding”, International Journal of Contemporary Applied Sciences 4(3), pp. 1-9.

* Corresponding author.

 

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