Director, MSc.
Mr. Mark Nguyễn currently serves as the Director of the McKAIZER Institute of Research and Application, overseeing strategic research directions, the practical application of scientific knowledge, and fostering interdisciplinary connections between medicine, technology, and sustainable development. Prior to this role, he held management positions in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and clinical nutrition within international corporations, focusing on growth strategy, product innovation, and global market expansion.
With extensive experience in R&D consulting, business development, and bridging scientific research with practical needs, Mr. Nguyễn also actively participates in social initiatives, serving as a leader and advisor for non-governmental organizations in programs that empower women and youth through education, skills development, and economic support.
His academic career began at Harvard, where he engaged in neurodevelopment research at Harvard Medical School and assisted in teaching Anatomy. This scientific foundation shaped his systematic research approach and guided his sustainable career trajectory.
Achievements and Recognitions
Award: “Silent Yet Noble Exemplars” (2022)
Master’s Thesis – Academic Advisors: Howard Libman, MD, PhD; Donn Colby, MD, MPH
Research Proposal: Investigating the antibacterial properties of Hylocereus undatus (white dragon fruit) against pathogens potentially present in skin, oral cavity, and the digestive tract.