My name is MD. An Dai Tran. I am a Master’s degree student at the School of Public Health, Walailak University. I currently work at the CDC Dong Thap in Vietnam, where I have several years of experience in vaccination and infectious disease control, including diseases such as dengue fever, COVID-19, and measles.
I have published an international peer-reviewed study on childhood vaccination adherence among minority populations in Vietnam. Additionally, I am interested in delving deeper into research on infectious diseases and health policy, as this aligns with and supports my professional work.
Regarding clinical trial experience, I have held multiple roles. For example:I followed the blinding process in a COVID-19 vaccine trial (*A randomized, blinded, observational, controlled study to evaluate the safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of the SARS-CoV-2 self-amplifying RNA vaccine ARCT-154 in adults*). I also served as a research coordinator for a hand-foot-mouth vaccine trial (*A multi-strain, double-blind, randomized Phase 3 trial evaluating the efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity of an inactivated, adjuvant Enterovirus 71 vaccine in infants and children—though it included a placebo control*).