
The Asian Scientist 100
Ho Weang Kee

Institution
University of Nottingham Malaysia
Country
Malaysia
Field
Life Sciences
Ho received the 2018 L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science International Rising Talent award for developing a statistical tool to predict breast cancer risk in women. (Photo: University of Nottingham Malaysia)
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