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Increasing women's leadership in science in Ho Chi Minh City

A literature search using the terms “women” and “science” or “research” revealed a scarcity of relevant publications from LMICs in peer-reviewed journals.3–5 The Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Ho Chi Minh City is a multinational research organisation with approximately 120 scientific st...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 2019-02, Vol.393 (10171), p.523-524
Main Authors: Hoa, Ngo Thi, Thuong, Nguyen Thuy Thuong, Clapham, Hannah E, Thu, Tran Thi Anh, Kestelyn, Evelyne, Thwaites, C Louise
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