Mr. Do had received his Ph.D. in Plant Biology and Genetics from the Division of Plant Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he focused on the genetic engineering of important crops, including sorghum, maize, and switchgrass. Then, during his postdoctoral work at the Bond Life Sciences Center, he developed extensive experience in soybean tissue culture, transformation, and genome editing. He is currently the head of the Plant Cell Biotechnology laboratory at the Institute of Biology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST). Recently, his research has focused on optimizing and utilizing CRISPR/Cas systems for genomic function studies and crop improvement. His group has successes in genome editing with various plant species, including rice, soybean, tomato, cucumber, papaya, and tobacco, using CRISPR/Cas9 and prime editing systems. He is also working as a lecturer at the Graduate University of Science and Technology, VAST. He has been mentoring bachelor students, master students, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers. He and his colleagues have authored several publications related to plant genome editing recently in national and international scientific journals. He has filed and received 03 patents in Vietnam.

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