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Dr Julie Huynh

Clinical Research Paediatrician

Dr Julie Huynh is a Clinical Research Paediatrician specialising in childhood infections, with a focus on tuberculosis.

Dr Julie Huynh is a Clinical Research Paediatrician at OUCRU HCMC, specialising in childhood infections with a particular interest in tuberculosis (TB). She leads the SURE trial, a TB treatment study for children with TB meningitis, as well as the INTERCEPT study, which uses integrative omics and aspirin response to define therapeutic targets for paediatric TB meningitis.

Her PhD research, titled ‘Improving the diagnosis and prognosis of TB meningitis in children’, focused on identifying specific host immune signatures as biomarkers of disease and exploring the use of automated pupillometry to predict raised intracranial pressure in children with TB meningitis. Dr Huynh’s research is integral to advancing both the clinical management and understanding of TB meningitis in children.

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Timeline

2024

Awarded PhD Open University

2019 – present

Clinical Research Paediatrician Oxford University

2016 – 2019

Paediatric Infectious Diseases Fellow – Sydney Children’s Hospital Network, Sydney, Australia

2017

Fellow of Royal Australasian College of Physicians

Publications

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Allwood BW, Auld SC, Beko B, Bisson GP, Borges de Almeida CP, Byrne A, Chow FC, Davis A, Defres S, Drage M, Evans D, Gai X, Günther G, Gupte AN, Hoddinott G, Huaman MA, Huddart S, Huynh J, Kalyatanda G, Khosa C, Kutadza T, Makanda G, Marais S, Meghji J, Navuluri N, Nkereuwem E, Rajaratnam A, Romanowski K, Schoeman I, Seddon JA, Sohn H, Thienemann F, Wademan DT, Walker NF, van der Zalm MM, Nightingale R.
IJTLD Open
December 10, 2025
DOI: 10.5588/ijtldopen.25.0637
Julie Huynh, Yara-Natalie Abo, Rina Triasih, Varinder Singh, Gordon Pukai, Pauline Masta, Bazarragchaa Tsogt, Boi Khanh Luu, Felisia Felisia, Naomi Pank, Aung Aung, Alison Morton, Pete Azzopardi, Raspati C Koesoemadinata, Bachti Alisjahbana, Philip C Hill, Ben J Marais, Silvia S Chiang, Stephen M Graham.
Int J Infect Dis
June 1, 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2025.107869
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