Khanh Nguyen

Khanh Nguyen

VP Of Events At Twn Stanford @ The Women's Network

About Khanh Nguyen

Khanh Nguyen serves as the Vice President of Events at The Women's Network at Stanford, where she has worked since 2022. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Stanford University and has experience in research and education, focusing on biomedical applications.

Work at The Women's Network

Khanh Nguyen serves as the Vice President of Events at The Women's Network (TWN) at Stanford. In this role, which began in 2022, he is responsible for organizing and managing events that foster community engagement and support for women in various fields. His position reflects a commitment to enhancing the visibility and impact of women's contributions within the Stanford community.

Education and Expertise

Khanh Nguyen is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry at Stanford University, with an expected graduation in 2024. His academic focus includes the intersection of chemistry, biology, and data, aimed at addressing unmet medical needs. This educational background supports his professional interests in biomedical research and patient care.

Background

Khanh Nguyen completed his high school education at Branham High School from 2016 to 2020. Following high school, he gained practical experience in various roles, including a position as a Research Assistant at Genomic Prediction and as a Medicinal Chemistry Student Intern at Sarafan ChEM-H. His diverse background includes teaching piano at the Pacific Music Associations for three years.

Previous Work Experience

Before his current role at The Women's Network, Khanh Nguyen worked as a Research Assistant at Genomic Prediction from 2021 to 2022. He also served as a Medicinal Chemistry Student Intern at Sarafan ChEM-H for three months in 2022. Additionally, he was a Piano Instructor at Pacific Music Associations from 2018 to 2021, where he taught music to students in San Jose, California.

Research Interests

Khanh Nguyen is passionate about targeting enzymes involved in liver disease and conditions that affect historically underrepresented populations. His research interests align with his goal of acquiring skills to translate biomedical research into practical patient care solutions.

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