World-leading scientists said they are excited about Vietnam s VinFuture Prize, one of the world s largest annual awards in science and technology. - VnExpress International
Hanoi, Vietnam (Newsfile Corp. - December 19, 2021) - One year after its launch, the VinFuture Prize Council has completed the evaluation process and selected 4 groundbreaking scientific innovations
HANOI, VIETNAM - Media OutReach - 20 December 2021 - One year after its launch, the VinFuture Prize Council has completed the evaluation process and selected 4 groundbreaking scientific innovations that have made and will continue to make positive impacts in the everyday lives of millions of people around the world. Prize winners will be announced at the inaugural VinFuture.
Last year’s Tang Prize laureates for biopharmaceutical science on Saturday reflected on the challenges faced and breakthroughs in their research related to cytokines that has helped many people fight inflammatory diseases.
Continuing the series of lectures delivered by last year’s winners, American Charles Dinarello, Marc Feldmann of the UK and Tadamitsu Kishimoto of Japan offered glimpses of how the understanding of cytokines has evolved and its effect on human health.
Cykotines are proteins produced by the immune system that transmit messages to various cells in the body and are contributors to inflammatory diseases, autoimmune syndromes and cancers, roles that the three immunologists