Professor

Le Linh C.

Affiliation: VinUniversity, Hanoi, Viet Nam

le.linh c.@vinuni-scopus.fake

Introduction

Dr. Linh is currently Deputy Dean, College of Health Sciences - VinUniversity – a member of Vingroup JSC. He oversees the Health Sciences programs at VinUni but mainly focus on Undergraduate Medical Education. He is also a member of Vinmec Executive Research Council, Vinmec-VinUni Ethical Review Committee and Scientific Review Committee. Before joining Vingroup, Dr. Linh worked for 18 years at Hanoi School of Public Health (now: Hanoi University of Public Health) – the first and only university in the area of Public Health in Vietnam. At HSPH, he served at different positions: chair of Dept. of Demography, head of Dept. of Graduate Education, chair of the Institutional Review Board of Bio-medical ethics, and most recently - head of Dept. of External Relations and Cooperation. As an associate professor in Health Sciences, he taught demography, population and development, research methodology, research ethics, biostatistics and data analysis, injury epidemiology and prevention, and some other courses. Dr. Linh was national advisor for two rounds of National Survey Assessment of Vietnamese Youth in Vietnam. He is also a researcher and advocator of injury prevention in Vietnam with contribution to the law and policies on road traffic safety. Besides burden of injury and adolescent health issues, his interests include population and reproductive health, applied information technology in health, public health and medical education. Dr Linh provided technical support as short-term consultant to numerous projects and organizations including EU, WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF, etc. in Vietnam, China, Laos, The Philippines, etc. From December 2012 to December 2013, he served as international key expert for Institutional and Technical Support Project - a European Union funded project to Government of India at National Institute of Health and Family Welfare in New Delhi.

Affiliation: VinUniversity, Hanoi, Viet Nam

Research Output

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Vietnamese adult employees

  • Adult
  • Employee
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Prevalence
  • Vietnamese
  • Workforce

Association between Sleep Duration and Colorectal Adenomas: Findings from a Case-Control Study in Vietnam

Tran Chi Thi-Du, Paragomi Pedram, Tran Mo Thi, Nguyen Mai Vu-Tuyet, Tuong Thuy Thi-Van, Tran Quang Hong, Le Linh Cu, Pham Huong Thi-Thu, Ha Hien Thi-Thu, Bui Nam Chi, Vu Hien Huy, ...

Associations between Ileal Juice Bile Acids and Colorectal Advanced Adenoma

Luu Hung N., Tran Chi Thi-Du, Wang Renwei, Nguyen Mai Vu-Tuyet, Tran Mo Thi, Tuong Thuy Thi-Van, Tran Quang Hong, Le Linh Cu, Pham Huong Thi-Thu, Vu Hien Huy, Bui Nam Chi, ...
  • bile acids
  • biomarker
  • colorectal adenomas
  • colorectal cancer
  • ileal juice

Fingerprint

Keyphrases

  • Adult
  • Employee
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Prevalence
  • Vietnamese
  • Workforce
  • bile acids
  • biomarker
  • colorectal adenomas
  • colorectal cancer
  • ileal juice
  • Adenomas
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Colorectal polyps
  • Screening
  • Vietnam
  • body mass index
  • global health
  • health
  • policy
  • birth order
  • childhood brain tumors
  • meta-analysis
  • epidemiology
  • gastric cancer
  • Helicobacter pylori
  • interventions
  • risk factors

Computer Science

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)

Similar profiles

Álvarez Plasencia Reinel

Alvarez plasencia.reinel@vinuni-scopus.fake

Anh Duong Ngoc

anh.duong ngoc@vinuni-scopus.fake

Anh Lam Viet

anh.lam viet@vinuni-scopus.fake

Anh Le Phuoc

anh.le phuoc@vinuni-scopus.fake

Anh Le Phuong Hoang

anh.le phuong hoang@vinuni-scopus.fake