Thang Long "Andrew" Ngo is a skilled research technician currently working at the Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT, and Harvard since July 2023, specifically in the Allen Lab. Previously, from January 2021 to May 2023, Ngo served as an undergraduate researcher at Boston University School of Medicine, focusing on the effects of differential CD4+ T cell activation signaling on HIV latency, with research presented at the BU Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in October 2022. Additionally, Ngo was a student health ambassador at Boston University and an assistant instructor for the FY101 course, contributing to the First Year Experience Program. An internship as a drug quality control intern at Tatra Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. involved validating concentrations of various substances using advanced chromatography techniques. Ngo began research early, screening antibody fragments targeting CD32a at Oregon Episcopal School from March 2017 to May 2019. Ngo holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Boston University and a high school diploma from Oregon Episcopal School.