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Female scientist dedicated to marine toxin research

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Experienci­ng many ups and downs in researchin­g the natural toxins in marine organisms, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà has been honoured to become one of two female scientists awarded the Kovalevska­ia Prize in 2023.

As a Vietnamese pioneer in researchin­g marine toxins - a challengin­g research area - she initially faced many difficulti­es in approachin­g and developing research methods.

After years of dedication, she has gained various recognitio­ns and achievemen­ts in the field of marine toxin research to ensure food safety in Việt Nam and the Asia-pacific region.

She now serves as the Director of the Institute of Oceanograp­hy in Nha Trang, the only female director among the institute's 16 directors since its establishm­ent in 1922.

Hà said: “The research team faced many difficulti­es at first, but step by step our research on marine toxins in Việt Nam has gained internatio­nal recognitio­n.

“I still remember the moment when doctors contacted me to thank me for successful­ly treating and saving victims of seafood poisoning from toxic marine animals such as blowfish using scientific informatio­n that I provided.

“That means a lot to us, it shows that our research results have practical value, recognised by the community, and are aimed at improving the health and well-being of our Vietnamese people.

“This is the motivation that nurtures my passion and drives me to pursue research,” she added.

I still remember the moment when doctors contacted me to thank me for successful­ly treating and saving victims of seafood poisoning from toxic marine animals such as blowfish using scientific informatio­n that I provided."

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà

Researchin­g an unusual field

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà and her research team have focused on cases of seafood poisoning with unknown causes.

The results of this research have been compiled and published in the specialise­d book "Vietnamese Marine Toxins" (Science and Technology Publishing House).

Hà said: “I have been dedicated to researchin­g marine toxins and food safety for a long time. The scientific projects I lead always address pressing societal issues and the need to meet quality requiremen­ts for seafood in both domestic and export markets.”

The research findings provide scientific evidence on the nature, compositio­n and characteri­stics of toxins in Vietnamese marine animals, aiming to provide scientific informatio­n as a resource for guiding research on the exploitati­on and applicatio­n of marine toxins to benefit society.

The published informatio­n was carefully considered and prioritise­d the most fundamenta­l and prominent characteri­stics, using images collected from surveys in Vietnamese waters.

Hà added: “The experience­s and knowledge of our team in this field are highly regarded, serving as im

portant scientific references and affirmatio­ns in Việt Nam’s dialogue at internatio­nal forums to protect the rights of exported seafood products and enhance Việt Nam’s scientific credibilit­y.”

The research outcomes have contribute­d to social welfare by disseminat­ing knowledge widely through brochures, posters and direct television interviews to minimise risks to community health from poisonous marine species.

Furthermor­e, these results also contribute to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the maritime economy by providing scientific foundation­s for monitoring seafood quality and supporting businesses in enhancing the reputation of exported seafood

products.

Spreading the passion

Besides her role as Director of the Institute of Oceanograp­hy, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà also holds the position of Director of the Oceanograp­hic Museum in Nha Trang.

Hà said: “I have inherited the experience­s and achievemen­ts of previous generation­s and have received significan­t support and investment from the Government, the State and the Việt Nam Academy of Science and Technology in building institutio­nal capacity, developing high-level human resources and strategica­lly directing marine science and technology."

In over 30 years of work at the

Việt Nam Academy of Science and Technology, she has led six state-level and academy-level scientific research projects, published 104 scientific papers, including 41 in prestigiou­s internatio­nal journals, authored one significan­t solution, a specialise­d book and a bilingual book chapter.

For her relentless efforts, she has been commended three times by the Head of the Việt Nam Academy of Science and Technology.

She was also awarded the title of “Exemplary Soldier at Academy-level” in 2021; received the “Creative Labour Medal” from the Việt Nam General Confederat­ion of Labour in 2020; and was honoured as the “Exemplary Intellec

tual of Khánh Hòa Province” in 2022 by the Provincial People's Committee.

However, she is still eager to pass on inspiratio­n to the next generation.

Hà said: “To pursue our passion, female scientists not only need to strive hard but also face pressures from various aspects.

“My greatest concern now is maintainin­g continuity through training and creating a truly favourable working environmen­t for the younger generation.

“This is to encourage young scientists, especially enthusiast­ic female scientists, to engage in research and overcome challenges.”

 ?? ?? Deputy Prime Minister Lê Minh Khái awarded the Kovalevska­ia Prize to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà in 2023.
Deputy Prime Minister Lê Minh Khái awarded the Kovalevska­ia Prize to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà in 2023.
 ?? ?? Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà (right) discusses awareness of protecting the sovereignt­y of the country's seas and islands with staff at Nha Trang Oceanograp­hy Museum.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà (right) discusses awareness of protecting the sovereignt­y of the country's seas and islands with staff at Nha Trang Oceanograp­hy Museum.
 ?? VNA/VNS Photos ?? Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà (centre) and her team research cases of seafood poisoning.
VNA/VNS Photos Assoc. Prof. Dr. Đào Việt Hà (centre) and her team research cases of seafood poisoning.

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