Kovalevskaya Award 2017’s winners announced
6/3/18
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Assoc. Prof. Dr Tran Van Khanh (left) and Assoc. Prof. Dr Dinh Thi Bich Lan, the two winners of the Kovalevskaya Award 2017 |
Two outstanding female scientists have been honoured with the
Kovalevskaya Award 2017 during a ceremony held in Hanoi on March 6.
Assoc. Prof. Dr Tran Van Khanh is the first
Vietnamese scientist who had successfully developed a gene therapy for Duchenne
muscular dystrophy (DMD) study that supports prenatal diagnosis of DMD to
prevent genetic disorders.
Assoc. Prof. Dr Dinh Thi Bich Lan is the author
of many highly applicable projects and products, including antigens of some
diseases in livestock and vaccines of new generation.
Talking to female scientists and students at the
ceremony, former Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan, who is President of the
Kovalevskaya Vietnam Award Committee, said that the success of Khanh and Lan
showed the significant role of universities in guiding and supporting students
in undertaking their scientific research.
She stressed that training facilities should
create the best study and research environment for students by investing more in
equipment and labs to meet the demand of students, while giving equal chances
to and encourage female students to engage in scientific research.
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said
that the Government is working to improve the business environment and boost
startups with a goal of 1 million enterprises.
He underlined the need for the country to
strengthen technology capacity, which means more inventions and more
scientists. He called on students to work harder and dare to think and do, thus
helping spur the country’s growth.
The annual Kovalevskaya Award honours the most
outstanding female scientists who have gained remarkable achievements in the
research and application of science. From 1985-2016, 18 collectives and 45
individuals won the awards.
The prestigious prize is named after the Russian
female mathematician, Sofia Kovalevskaya, and is awarded by the fund of the
same name. The fund operates in eight countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
At the ceremony, the organization board also
announced 12 scientific projects by female students that will be funded by the
Vietnam Women’s Union.
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