Young Vietnamese scientist wins International Brain Research award


Dr Hà Thi Thanh Hương (right) guides her students' research activities at the School of Biomedical Engineering under the International University. VNS Photo Gia Lộc

HO CHI MINH CITY (Vietnam News/ANN): Dr Hà Thị Thanh Hương, 31, has been named one of the winners of the Early Career Award 2020 from the International Brain Research Organization based in France for her research on the application of artificial intelligence and new biomarker tools to assist in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in Vietnam.

Hương, head of the Department of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine at the School of Biomedical Engineering under the International University, returned from the US to Vietnam in 2018 to conduct this research.

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