Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Vu Hong Nam (L) and scientist Mai Thi Ngan at the ceremony (Source: VNA) Ibaraki (VNA) – Scientist Mai Thi Ngan from Vietnam’s National Universityof Agriculture was presented with the Japan International Awardfor Young Agricultural Researchers at a ceremony in Ibaraki prefecture onNovember 26.
Ngan, a postgraduate pursuing study at Miyazaki University inMiyazaki prefecture, received the award from the Agriculture,Forestry, and Fisheries Research Council (AFFRC) for her research achievementson the development of a simple, accurate, andeconomical diagnostic test, and pooled testing system for detection of porcineepidemic diarrhoea virus.
Speaking at the awarding ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan VuHong Nam said he hoped Ngan will have more research projects to serve theprevention of diseases for cattle and poultry in Vietnam and Japan.
Talking to the Vietnam News Agency’s correspondent in Japan, Ngan said this isa very simple method, with low cost and easy to apply in practice.
It can be applied to the diagnosis of many diseases of cattle and poultrycaused by other viruses or bacteria, she added.
In addition to Ngan, the award was granted toDr. Jacobo Arango Mejia of Colombia for his research on tropical forage grasses to mitigate greenhouse gasemissions and combat climate change, and Dr. Rebijith Kayattukandy Balan of India forhis research on molecular approaches in identification, diversity andmanagement of important insect pests in India./.