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3 Vietnamese female scientists awarded L'Oréal - UNESCO Prize 2023

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên24/11/2023

With potential research in the fields of materials science and life science , three young female scientists from Vietnam have been awarded the L'Oréal - UNESCO Science Award for Women in Science .

On November 24, the Award Ceremony took place in Hanoi.   L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science.

3 outstanding female scientists

At the ceremony, the National Science Council announced and awarded prizes to three outstanding young scientists in the two fields of materials science and life science, with a value of 150 million VND for each winning candidate.

The 3 outstanding female scientists honored in 2023 include: Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hoai (Deputy Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research, International University, Ho Chi Minh City National University); Dr. Tran Thi Kim Chi (Head of Electron Microscopy Department, Institute of Materials Science, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology); Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Ai Nhung   (Director of the Center for Research, Production and Technology Transfer, Institute of Science and Technology Research and Application; Head of the Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Science, Hue University).

3 nhà khoa học nữ Việt Nam được trao giải thưởng L'Oréal - UNESCO năm 2023   - Ảnh 1.

The Organizing Committee awarded prizes to 3 outstanding female scientists in 2023

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Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hoai is the author and co-author of 3 book chapters and 72 articles with 25 ISI/Scopus articles in the field of proteomics and drug resistance research.

Dr. Tran Thi Kim Chi is the author of 52 international articles, 23 domestic articles and presided over 8 basic and national scientific research topics with a focus on the field of optoelectronics, and recently research on the fabrication of electrochromic windows combined with energy storage.

Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Ai Nhung has published 37 international works, including 27 first-named works, is the co-author of 3 specialized books, and is the head of 4 scientific research topics.

Research for the community

Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hoai has researched solutions to help reduce antibiotic resistance and increase treatment effectiveness. This study will apply digital droplet PCR technique, a recently developed nucleic acid amplification technology. This technology has high sensitivity, accuracy, and focus, the ability to quantify microorganisms even at very low concentrations, and the ability to work well with clinical samples.

Associate Professor, Dr. Thu Hoai's research aims to develop new tests to quickly detect the presence of antibiotic resistance genes in clinical samples, better supporting doctors in diagnosing drug resistance and suggesting drug use. Thereby supporting the treatment process, reducing the development and spread of drug resistance, making an important contribution to protecting public health.

3 nhà khoa học nữ Việt Nam được trao giải thưởng L'Oréal - UNESCO năm 2023   - Ảnh 2.

Domestic and international scientists attended the award ceremony.

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Dr. Tran Thi Kim Chi has researched the properties of a new generation of batteries that are not harmful to the environment and have low production costs to replace current batteries. This research, when applied, will avoid the mining of toxic transition metals in batteries currently in use, which pollutes the environment.

Associate Professor, PhD   Nguyen Thi Ai Nhung has researched to   Find natural compounds with antibacterial and antiviral potential, acting as natural antibiotics that can replace current drugs.

The objective of the study is to screen natural compounds from some new and endemic medicinal plants in Vietnam such as black ginger, spider eggs, Phong Dien stone garlic, dandelion, medicinal mushrooms, etc. and to examine in detail the structure, chemical properties, pharmacological properties and biological activities of natural compounds. From there, evaluate the ability to inhibit bacteria and disease syndromes (Alzheimer, diabetes, etc.) of natural compounds and compare them with control drugs.

The research results of the project have aimed to build a data set on the structure and properties of potential natural compounds in inhibiting bacteria and some disease syndromes, providing a reliable scientific basis for in-depth research on natural pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical chemistry to prepare drugs of natural origin, applied in disease prevention and treatment support, helping to improve public health.

Since 2009, the L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science Award has been introduced to Vietnam, aiming to support and encourage the improvement of scientific knowledge, creativity and passion from female scientists around the world.

Over the past 14 years, this award has honored 38 outstanding female scientists of Vietnam, through research that is considered to have important scientific significance, contributing to improving and changing the lives of the community and demonstrating their passion for scientific research.

Outstanding Vietnamese female scientists have been nominated for international awards and three scientists have won the International Young Talent Scientist Award in 2015, 2018 and 2022.

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