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At the same time, Doctor Dinh began his career as a practitioner in the department of Physiology - Practical Examinations, at the Cochin hospital in Paris,[2] and was authorized to supervise research at the Paris Descartes University where he taught the physiology of respiratory and cardio-vascular cells. He also participated in the supervision of the Master's degree for biology of normal and pathological cells, as well as preclinical and clinical pharmacology.
In the 2000s (decade), Anh Tuan Dinh-Xuan was appointed head of the department of Physiology - Practical Examination at Cochin hospital. At the same time, he was elected a member of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, and joined the Committee for that organisation.[3] His research concerned in particular molecular and integrative physiology and the role of nitric oxide in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and the treatment of respiratory diseases.[4]
Within the Paris Descartes University from 2002 to 2010, Anh Tuan Dinh-Xuan managed the research unit called UPRES, which specialized in Respiratory Biology, Physiology and Pathology.[5] He also managed the University Institute of Health of the University of Corsica.[6] His works have been published in many medical magazines and he has been the editor-in-chief of the European Respiratory Journal.[7]
He is also a member of the editorial committee of the Magazine of Respiratory diseases - official publication of the French Society of Pneumology.[8]
Dr. Anh Tuan Dinh-Xuan was one of the first French doctors of Vietnamese origin to put a lot into the rescue operations of the boat people in the China Sea organized by Médecins du Monde.[12] Between 1982 and 1987 he undertook several humanitarian missions together with Alain Deloche and Bernard Kouchner. In 1985, Dr. Anh Tuan Dinh-Xuan initiated a joint effort between the Vietnamese humanitarian organization in the United States called the Boat People SOS Committee,[13] based in California, and Médecins du Monde. This initiative permitted the collection of funds from the Vietnamese community in the United States to partially the rescue operations of the Vietnamese Boat people from 1985 until 1988 (the year of the last mission of Médecins du Monde in the China Sea).[14]
Précis de Physiologie Médicale (Handbook of Medical Physiology), Dinh-Xuan Anh Tuan, Piccin Publishing, Padoue, 1996 and 2003.
Physiologie, Dinh-Xuan Anh Tuan, Ader JL, Carré F, Duclos M, Kubis N, Mercier J, Mion F, Préfaut C, Roman S. Collection des Abrégés,[15] Masson Publishing, Paris, 2003.
Price “First cycle” of the Second International festival of the Medical Book (Organized by the Faculty of Medicine of Amiens, France), EDIMED, 2003.
Physiologie 320 QCM, Dinh-Xuan Anh Tuan, Ader JL, Carré F, Duclos M, Kubis N, Mercier J, Mion F, Préfaut C, Roman S. Masson Publishing, Paris, 2004.[16]
^1976–1985 : Doctorate of medicine, Cochin Faculty of Medicine – Port Royal Paris Descartes University. 1988–1991 : Thesis of sciences. Department of physiology, Darwin College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
^Anh Tuan Dinh-Xuan is elected National committee member of the Scientific research, the CoNRS, in 2004, in the Section 25:『Molecular and Intégrative Physiology 』National CommitteeArchived September 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the CNRS.
^Price Rose Lamarca of the Foundation of the medical research, on 1997, see (in French)[1]Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine p. 11. Website of the CNRS.
^French Television program on these rescue operations of the Boat people, broadcast on FR3 Channel on Monday, July 1st, 1985 at 10:35 pm. Director of the report: Lise BLANCHET.