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Dr Trung Ngo
Dr

Trung Ngo

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Overview

Background

I completed a PhD in Neuroscience with Jack Pettigrew (FRS) at Vision, Touch & Hearing Research Centre followed by an NHMRC Clinical Research Fellowship at Alfred Health & Monash University.

Back in QLD I'm continuing a transdisciplinary research & innovation program to Bring Discoveries of the Brain to Life!

I'm currently focused on developing novel MedTech Biotech diagnostics & therapeutics for enhancing human performance, recovery & resilience with the following projects:

[1] Precision Pain Medicine — the largest genetic study of persistent (chronic) pain in Australia, in collaboration with QIMR Berghofer & Monash University, aims to identify pharmacogenomics causal pathways for the design of personalised therapeutics & effective early intervention approaches (e.g., screening, education, prevention).

[2] Brain Switcha — A digital transdiagnostic biomarker and cloud-based large-scale population phenotyping & analytics platform to improve early intervention strategies in sleep & mental health conditions (esp. at-risk youth cohorts) and recruitment screening for Defence forces.

[3] VCS — vestibulocortical stimulation: A simple, inexpensive, non-invasive & non-pharmacologic neurotherapeutic treatment technique for fibromyalgia (with US colleagues) and other centralised pain syndromes, sleep apnoea, dementia & mental health conditions (e.g., depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder).

I also have >5 years professional services experience providing specialist research performance evaluation, consultation, reporting & training workshops that successfully delivered several major strategic priorities to a large internal & external client base — such as organisational unit leaders/managers at multiple levels (e.g., Centre/Department) and senior executive business missions for national/international strategic partnerships. This work includes mapping, monitoring & benchmarking of research capacity, capabilities/strengths, gaps & collaboration networks (e.g., clinical, corporate & government) across diverse disciplines for Annual & Septennial Departmental Reviews (e.g., patent, policy & clinical guideline citations; external stakeholder engagement including media); ARC Engagement & Impact assessments; and workforce capability development (e.g., recruitment for senior leadership positions and ranking of NHMRC/ARC funding applicants).

In particular, I enjoy meeting & connecting people with a shared vision & commitment towards building innovative & sustainable public-private partnerships to deliver meaningful solutions for the wider community.

Availability

Dr Trung Ngo is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • VCS — Vestibulocortical Stimulation: Applications & mechanisms

    — effectiveness of non-invasive vestibular neuromodulation protocols as a treatment for psychiatric & neurological illnesses (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, dementia, epilepsy, persistent pain) and enhancing affective-cognitive Resilience in Contested Environments #RiCE | #PrecisionPainMedicine — clinical and performance-enhancing applications of repeated VCS (#rVCS) — and the genetics & neuroimaging of its (therapeutic) response — with the aim of elucidating novel electroceutical pathways, response biomarkers and personalised treatment protocols across a spectrum psychiatric & neurological disorders | 'Electroceutomics'

  • Minimal phenotyping: Perceptual & cognitive biomarkers

    — validating the clinical utility of novel visual task measures for identifying individuals at increased risk of developing mental illness (e.g., young people, at-risk/early psychosis cohorts). — multi-platform development of candidate diagnostic/endophenotype perceptual & cognitive task measures for large-scale user-friendly testing in genotyped and at-risk/youth cohorts (e.g., web, mobile, tablet, gaming, virtual reality).

  • Phylogenetics & evolution of bistable switching and VCS network

    — from bacterial chemotaxis & fruit fly optomotor responses to binary decision-making in mammals (e.g., approach/avoidance choice behaviour) and disordered mood/cognitive states in humans (e.g., mania/depression, denial/insight) — investigating the comparative genetics, neural network dynamics (e.g., vestibulocortical circuitry) and molecular mechanisms of bistable (anti-phase) interhemispheric oscillations — which have been observed across a range of phenotypes (e.g., biological rhythms, autonomic functions, oculomotor activity, perception/attention, cognitive/behaviour changes) and in different species (e.g., Drosophila, sandlance, birds, cetaceans, rodents, humans) | #PrecisionSwitchMedicine

  • MedTech & Biotech platform development

    — autonomic activity recording devices with real-time analysis output of endogenous rhythms and their clinical (diagnostic) utility in psychiatry, neurology & sleep medicine | #PrecisionSleepMedicine — portable/wearable devices with integrated software applications for (i) perceptual rivalry viewing (e.g., stereoscopic 3D displays), data collection & analyses; (ii) probing interhemispheric rhythms (e.g., autonomic respiratory/nasal cycle periodicity); and (iii) inducing, recording & real-time analysis output of VCS.

  • Scientometrics of research benefits

    — developing quantitative indicators of interdisciplinary conceptual & empirical synthesis, scientific impact, translational & innovation outcomes using machine learning (A.I.) analytical methods.

Works

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83 works between 1999 and 2024

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Featured

2013

Journal Article

Dichoptic viewing methods for binocular rivalry research: prospects for large-scale clinical and genetic studies

Law, Phillip C. F., Paton, Bryan K., Thomson, Richard H., Liu, Guang B., Miller, Steven M. and Ngo, Trung T. (2013). Dichoptic viewing methods for binocular rivalry research: prospects for large-scale clinical and genetic studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 16 (6), 1033-1078. doi: 10.1017/thg.2013.76

Dichoptic viewing methods for binocular rivalry research: prospects for large-scale clinical and genetic studies

2013

Book Chapter

Early views on binocular rivalry

Wade, Nicholas J. and Ngo, Trung T. (2013). Early views on binocular rivalry. The constitution of visual consciousness: Lessons from binocular rivalry. (pp. 77-108) edited by S. M. Miller. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/aicr.90.04wad

Early views on binocular rivalry

Featured

2013

Book Chapter

Binocular rivalry, brain stimulation and bipolar disorder

Ngo, Trung T., Barsdell, Wendy N., Law, Phillip C. F. and Miller, Steven M. (2013). Binocular rivalry, brain stimulation and bipolar disorder. The constitution of visual consciousness: Lessons from binocular rivalry. (pp. 211-252) edited by S. M. Miller. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/aicr.90.09ngo

Binocular rivalry, brain stimulation and bipolar disorder

Featured

2011

Journal Article

Psychiatric and genetic studies of binocular rivalry: an endophenotype for bipolar disorder?

Ngo, Trung T., Mitchell, Philip B., Martin, Nicholas G. and Miller, Steven M. (2011). Psychiatric and genetic studies of binocular rivalry: an endophenotype for bipolar disorder?. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 23 (1), 37-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-5215.2010.00510.x

Psychiatric and genetic studies of binocular rivalry: an endophenotype for bipolar disorder?

Featured

2007

Journal Article

Caloric vestibular stimulation reveals discrete neural mechanisms for coherence rivalry and eye rivalry: A meta-rivalry model

Ngo, Trung T., Liu, Guang B., Tilley, Andrew J., Pettigrew, John D. and Miller, Steven M. (2007). Caloric vestibular stimulation reveals discrete neural mechanisms for coherence rivalry and eye rivalry: A meta-rivalry model. Vision Research, 47 (21), 2685-2699. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2007.03.024

Caloric vestibular stimulation reveals discrete neural mechanisms for coherence rivalry and eye rivalry: A meta-rivalry model

2024

Journal Article

Pain relief in refractory fibromyalgia following vestibulocortical stimulation: an open-label pilot trial

Kaplan, Michael H., Zhou, Celine H., Carroll, Emily, Weinberg, Alan D., Clauw, Daniel J., Ngô, Trung Thành and Tassiulas, Ioannis (2024). Pain relief in refractory fibromyalgia following vestibulocortical stimulation: an open-label pilot trial. Pain Medicine, 25 (3), 252-254. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnad145

Pain relief in refractory fibromyalgia following vestibulocortical stimulation: an open-label pilot trial

2023

Journal Article

Genetic impact of blood C-reactive protein levels on chronic spinal and widespread pain

Farrell, Scott F., Sterling, Michele, Klyne, David M., Mustafa, Sanam, Campos, Adrián I., Kho, Pik-Fang, Lundberg, Mischa, Rentería, Miguel E., Ngo, Trung Thanh and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2023). Genetic impact of blood C-reactive protein levels on chronic spinal and widespread pain. European Spine Journal, 32 (6), 2078-2085. doi: 10.1007/s00586-023-07711-7

Genetic impact of blood C-reactive protein levels on chronic spinal and widespread pain

2023

Journal Article

A shared genetic signature for common chronic pain conditions and its impact on biopsychosocial traits

Farrell, Scott F., Kho, Pik-Fang, Lundberg, Mischa, Campos, Adrián I., Rentería, Miguel E., de Zoete, Rutger M.J., Sterling, Michele, Ngo, Trung Thanh and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2023). A shared genetic signature for common chronic pain conditions and its impact on biopsychosocial traits. The Journal of Pain, 24 (3), 369-386. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2022.10.005

A shared genetic signature for common chronic pain conditions and its impact on biopsychosocial traits

2021

Journal Article

Genetic basis to structural grey matter associations with chronic pain

Farrell, Scott F, Campos, Adrián I, Kho, Pik-Fang, de Zoete, Rutger M J, Sterling, Michele, Rentería, Miguel E, Ngo, Trung Thanh and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2021). Genetic basis to structural grey matter associations with chronic pain. Brain, 144 (12), 3611-3622. doi: 10.1093/brain/awab334

Genetic basis to structural grey matter associations with chronic pain

2021

Journal Article

Genetic risk for chronic pain is associated with lower antidepressant effectiveness: converging evidence for a depression subtype

Campos, Adrián I., Ngo, Trung Thanh, Medland, Sarah E., Wray, Naomi R., Hickie, Ian B., Byrne, Enda M., Martin, Nicholas G. and Rentería, Miguel E. (2021). Genetic risk for chronic pain is associated with lower antidepressant effectiveness: converging evidence for a depression subtype. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 56 (9) ARTN 00048674211031491, 1-10. doi: 10.1177/00048674211031491

Genetic risk for chronic pain is associated with lower antidepressant effectiveness: converging evidence for a depression subtype

2021

Journal Article

Comorbid chronic pain and depression: shared risk factors and differential antidepressant effectiveness

Roughan, William H., Campos, Adrián I., García-Marín, Luis M., Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Lupton, Michelle K., Hickie, Ian B., Medland, Sarah E., Wray, Naomi R., Byrne, Enda M., Ngo, Trung Thanh, Martin, Nicholas G. and Rentería, Miguel E. (2021). Comorbid chronic pain and depression: shared risk factors and differential antidepressant effectiveness. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12 643609, 1-13. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.643609

Comorbid chronic pain and depression: shared risk factors and differential antidepressant effectiveness

2020

Conference Publication

The relationship between comorbid chronic pain and poorer self-reported antidepressant efficacy is partly mediated by genetics

Campos, Adrián I., Roughan, William H., García-Marin, Luis M., Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Lupton, Michelle K., Hickie, Ian B., Medland, Sarah E., Wray, Naomi R., Byrne, Enda M., Ngo, Trung T., Martin, Nicholas G. and Rentería, Miguel E. (2020). The relationship between comorbid chronic pain and poorer self-reported antidepressant efficacy is partly mediated by genetics. Virtual 2020 World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics (WCPG), Online, 16–22 October 2020.

The relationship between comorbid chronic pain and poorer self-reported antidepressant efficacy is partly mediated by genetics

2020

Journal Article

Tolerability of caloric vestibular stimulation in a persistent pain cohort

Ngo, Trung T., Barsdell, Wendy N., Law, Phillip C.F., Arnold, Carolyn A., Chou, Michael J., Nunn, Andrew K., Brown, Douglas J., Fitzgerald, Paul B., Gibson, Stephen J. and Miller, Steven M. (2020). Tolerability of caloric vestibular stimulation in a persistent pain cohort. Brain Stimulation, 13 (5), 1446-1448. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2020.07.003

Tolerability of caloric vestibular stimulation in a persistent pain cohort

2020

Conference Publication

Elucidating a phylogenetic switching model of sleep, vision & mental health with computational biology and complex network analyses

Ngo, Trung Thanh, Zhu, Guohun, Rentería, Miguel E. and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2020). Elucidating a phylogenetic switching model of sleep, vision & mental health with computational biology and complex network analyses. Systems & Computational Neuroscience Down Under (SCiNDU) 2020 meeting, St Lucia, QLD Australia, 29–31 January 2020.

Elucidating a phylogenetic switching model of sleep, vision & mental health with computational biology and complex network analyses

2020

Conference Publication

Genetic, lifestyle and environmental risk factors for chronic pain revealed through GWAS

Lundberg, Mischa, Campos, Adrian I., Farrell, Scott F., Wang, Geng, Sterling, Michele M., Rentería, Miguel E., Ngo, Trung Thanh and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2020). Genetic, lifestyle and environmental risk factors for chronic pain revealed through GWAS. 50th Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Online, 26 June 2020. NEW YORK: SPRINGER.

Genetic, lifestyle and environmental risk factors for chronic pain revealed through GWAS

2019

Conference Publication

Precision switch medicine: transdiagnostic stratification of bipolar and related disorders with an integrated phenotyping and genetics analysis cloud platform

Ngo, Trung T. , Rentería, Miguel E. and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2019). Precision switch medicine: transdiagnostic stratification of bipolar and related disorders with an integrated phenotyping and genetics analysis cloud platform. 21st Annual ISBD Conference: Global Advances in Bipolar Disorder and Depression, International Convention Centre, Sydney, Australia, 20–23 March 2019. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12746

Precision switch medicine: transdiagnostic stratification of bipolar and related disorders with an integrated phenotyping and genetics analysis cloud platform

2019

Conference Publication

Towards precision pain medicine: Characterising persistent pain and its underlying genetics in 288,118 adults

Campos-González, Adrian, Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Rentería, Miguel and Ngo, Trung (2019). Towards precision pain medicine: Characterising persistent pain and its underlying genetics in 288,118 adults. International Neuromodulation Society’s 14th World Congress, ICC Sydney, NSW Australia, 25–30 May 2019. Hoboken, NJ United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1111/ner.12958

Towards precision pain medicine: Characterising persistent pain and its underlying genetics in 288,118 adults

2019

Conference Publication

Genetic epidemiology of back pain: Examining causality with Complex Traits Virtual Lab

Ngo, Trung Thanh, Lundberg, Mischa, Campos-González, Adrian, Kho, Pik Fang, D’Urso, Shannon, Hwang, Liang-Dar, Rentería, Miguel and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2019). Genetic epidemiology of back pain: Examining causality with Complex Traits Virtual Lab. Australasian Epidemiological Association 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting — 'Epidemiology in the real world', South Brisbane, QLD Australia, 23–25 October 2019.

Genetic epidemiology of back pain: Examining causality with Complex Traits Virtual Lab

2019

Conference Publication

Dissecting the genetic architecture of chronic pain using CTG-VL — Complex-Traits Genetics Virtual Lab

Lundberg, Mischa, Campos, Adrian, Rentería, Miguel E., Ngo, Trung Thanh and Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel (2019). Dissecting the genetic architecture of chronic pain using CTG-VL — Complex-Traits Genetics Virtual Lab. PAH Health Symposium & Translational Research Symposium, Woolloongabba Brisbane, QLD Australia, 5–6 Aug 2019.

Dissecting the genetic architecture of chronic pain using CTG-VL — Complex-Traits Genetics Virtual Lab

2019

Conference Publication

Unlocking your genes for analysis: An open science web platform for research discovery, replication and translation

Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Kho, Pik Fang and Ngo, Trung Thanh (2019). Unlocking your genes for analysis: An open science web platform for research discovery, replication and translation. AIMOS 2019 conference (Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-research & Open Science), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 7–8 November 2019.

Unlocking your genes for analysis: An open science web platform for research discovery, replication and translation

Supervision

Availability

Dr Trung Ngo is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Honours / Masters / PhD / DPsych / DBiotech / MBBS / MD research projects

    The following research projects are open to enthusiastic & driven individuals from a wide range of background disciplines/industry experience, e.g., biomedical/electrical engineering, physics, computer science, mathematics & statistics, biological/life sciences, medicine & allied health, information technology, psychology:

    Minimal phenotyping: Perceptual & cognitive biomarkers

    • validating the clinical utility of novel visual task measures for identifying individuals at increased risk of developing mental illness (e.g., young people, at-risk/early psychosis cohorts).
    • multi-platform development of candidate diagnostic/endophenotype perceptual & cognitive task measures for large-scale user-friendly testing in genotyped and at-risk/youth cohorts (e.g., web, mobile, tablet, gaming, virtual reality).

    VCS — VestibuloCortical Stimulation: Applications & mechanisms

    • effectiveness of non-invasive vestibular neuromodulation protocols as a treatment for psychiatric & neurological illnesses (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, dementia, epilepsy, persistent pain) and enhancing affective-cognitive Resilience in Contested Environments #RiCE | #PrecisionPainMedicine
    • clinical and performance-enhancing applications of repeated VCS (#rVCS) — and the genetics & neuroimaging of its (therapeutic) response — with the aim of elucidating novel electroceutical pathways, response biomarkers and personalised treatment protocols across a spectrum psychiatric & neurological disorders | 'Electroceutomics'

    MedTech & Biotech platform development

    • autonomic activity recording devices with real-time analysis output of endogenous rhythms and their clinical (diagnostic) utility in psychiatry, neurology & sleep medicine | #PrecisionSleepMedicine
    • portable/wearable devices with integrated software applications for (i) perceptual rivalry viewing (e.g., stereoscopic 3D displays), data collection & analyses; (ii) probing interhemispheric rhythms (e.g., autonomic respiratory/nasal cycle periodicity); and (iii) inducing, recording & real-time analysis output of VCS.

    Phylogenetics & evolution of bistable switching and VCS network

    • from bacterial chemotaxis & fruit fly optomotor responses to binary decision-making in mammals (e.g., approach/avoidance choice behaviour) and disordered mood/cognitive states in humans (e.g., mania/depression, denial/insight)
    • investigating the comparative genetics, neural network dynamics (e.g., vestibulocortical circuitry) and molecular mechanisms of bistable (anti-phase) interhemispheric oscillations — which have been observed across a range of phenotypes (e.g., biological rhythms, autonomic functions, oculomotor activity, perception/attention, cognitive/behaviour changes) and in different species (e.g., Drosophila, sandlance, birds, cetaceans, rodents, humans) | #PrecisionSwitchMedicine

    Scientometrics of research benefits

    • developing quantitative indicators of interdisciplinary conceptual & empirical synthesis, scientific impact, translational & innovation outcomes using machine learning (A.I.) analytical methods.

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