Khoa Pham

Assistant Professor of Biochemistry

Khoa Pham
Khoa Pham Assistant Professor of Biochemistry

Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA, 2016
  • B.Sc. (cum laude) in Biochemistry, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA, 2009

Biography

Area of Interest 

  • Protein structure and function; protein–small-molecule interactions
  • Antibody development and characterization
  • Structural biology with an emphasis on X-ray crystallography
  • Mass spectrometry–based protein characterization
  • Biophysical and spectroscopic techniques
  • Computational chemistry and molecular dynamics simulations 

 Professional Appointments 

  • Assistant Professor, Barry University, 2026 – present
  • Adjunct Professor, Barry University, August 2025 – December 2025
  • Adjunct Professor, Miami Dade College, May 2025 – December 2025
  • Scientist III, XBiotech USA Inc., Austin, TX, November 2021 – July 2025
  • Postdoctoral Scholar, Florida International University, Miami, FL, 2019 – 2021
  • Postdoctoral Scholar, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, 2016 – 2019 

 Courses 

  • CHM 1025 – Introductory Chemistry
  • CHM 1033 – Chemistry for Health Sciences
  • CHM 1045 – General Chemistry I
  • CHM 1045L – General Chemistry I Laboratory
  • CHE/BIO 352 – Biochemistry I
  • CHE 352L – Biochemistry I Laboratory
  • CHE/BIO 353 – Biochemistry II
  • CHE 395/495 – Research in Biochemistry  

Selected Publications  

A complete list of publications is available via Google Scholar andORCID 
A complete list of protein structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank 

Awards 

  • Doctoral Dissertation Year Fellowship, Florida International University (2016).
  • Summer Research Award, NIH Biomedical Research Initiative (2014).
  • Poster Presentation (2nd Prize), Graduate Symposium, Miami, FL (2014).
  • Travel Award, South Florida Division, American Chemical Society (2013).
  • Outstanding Academic Achievement in Chemistry Award, FIU, (2010).
  • Poster Presentation (1st Prize), Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (2009). 

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