Posted On: 29 July, 2025

We’re proud to announce that Phan Ngoc Vy (Grade 12I) has been officially accepted to present her research at the 15th Asia-Pacific Conference of Human Genetics (APCHG 2025) this November in Indonesia!
Vy’s project — focused on Genomics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders — will be exhibited as a displayed poster (DP-31) in the Complex Genomics section at the conference, held this November 4–8 in Indonesia. As part of the exhibition, her e-poster will be shown continuously on LED displays alongside work from top scientists and professionals from across the Asia-Pacific.
As the youngest student researcher among professionals, Vy continues to represent the academic excellence and fearless curiosity of TNIS students on the global stage.
Congratulations, Vy and Dr. Objoon!

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