VinUniversity Students’ Research Project on HPV Vaccine Supervised by The World’s Top 0.35% Most Cited Researchers and Funded by VinUniversity
Hoang Vo Ngoc Khanh and Nguyen Thi My Hao, 2 students in year 1 and 2 of the Medical Doctor program, College of Health Sciences, under the supervision of Prof. Pranee Liamputtong, were recently funded by VinUniversity to conduct a research project titled: “Human papillomavirus vaccination: Knowledge and acceptance of Vietnamese youths living in Hanoi, Vietnam”.
Prof. Pranee is among the Top 0.35% of the world’s most cited researchers in the field of Public Health, and among the Top 0.25% in the field of Nursing according to PLOS Biology (US), 2020. She is also the author of more than 300 scientific articles on social health issues, particularly focusing on women, children, immigrants, refugees, elderly, and transgender individuals.
At VinUniversity, students are always given the best opportunities and empowered to conduct research projects of their interest, or participate in research projects by professors and faculty as research assistants right from their first year.
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