THE FIRST MASTER STUDENT OF PEER PROJECT CYCLE 2 SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDED A MASTER THESIS

Date 09/03/2016, Ms. Truong Thi Oanh has successfully defended her master's thesis in the framework of the project ''Conservation genetics for improved biodiversity and resource management in changing Mekong Delta''.

Ms Oanh thesis on " SNPs detection for population genetics of redspot emperor (Lethrinus lentjan LACEPÈDE, 1802) in Vietnam”.  Oanh has a presentation very impressive, and outstanding answer of questions from evaluted committee. The result showed the population parterm of Lethrinus lentjan along Vietnamese coast, and somehow support the hypothesis of Mekong River flow may act as the barier for gene flow of fish species.

Ms Oanh’s Dissertations are rated excellent, and Ms Oanh will continue to work as technicians of the team Biodiversity and Conservation.

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