More Opportunities for Viet Doctors to Cooperate with US University in Liver Diseases
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| Phan Anh Son, President of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations (R) and Dang Van Chi, Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins University and Scientific Director of the Ludwig Cancer Research. (Photo: Dinh Hoa) |
Dang Van Chi, Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins University and Scientific Director of the Ludwig Cancer Research, said that the delegation wanted to connect with Vietnamese partners, universities, and institutes to support Vietnam in building a liver cancer biobank, transferring technology, and providing medical examination and treatment services. They also want to hold training and offer Vietnamese doctors the opportunity to participate in their project regarding liver disease and liver cancer treatment.
Assistant Professor, Doctor Dao Y Doan, Director of the Center of Excellence for Liver Disease in Viet Nam (COE), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine said he hoped to receive VUFO's support in registering a legal entity and implement the Center's upcoming activities in Vietnam.
President of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations Phan Anh Son appreciated the delegation's goodwill and support for Vietnam. VUFO agrees to support the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine in connecting with partners; carrying out register procedures, and deploying activities in Vietnam.
| Johns Hopkins University is one of America's leading universities. It ranked 15th in the World University Rankings for 2024 by Times Higher Education. Doctors Dang Van Chi and Dao Y Doan are Vietnamese Americans with expertise and reputation in liver research. |
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