Pathobiology Research Retreat Year2021

Pathobiology Research Retreat Year 2021
31 May 2022
at Stang mongkolsuk meeting room,
Faculty of Science, Mahidol University

Master’s student Symposium

1. Mr.Pruet Boonsing
– Intervention of Heme Biosynthesis Retard Human Malaria Gametogenesis
2. Miss Kanlaya Khounkaew
– HYPOXIA INDUCED MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE IN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA TRANSFER TO NORMOXIC CELLVIA MICROPARTICLES
3. Miss Nuttawadee Prasawang
– Mulberry Crude Extract on An Acute UVB-induced Melanogenesis in B16F10 and Danio rerio Model
4. Miss Saowaros Prasai
– Extracellular matrix binding protein as a mediator of leptospire-host interaction
5. Mr. Shanil Nanayakkara
– Investigating impacts in yeast lacking Rpl33a, a model for Diamond Blackfan Anaemia.
6. Miss Paradee Unchaleevilawan
– The Relationship of Reticulated Platelets on Hypercoagulable Stage in Splenectomized β-thalassemia/HbE patients
7. Miss Pimchanok Panpinyaporn
– The study of stress granules in doxorubicin treated breast cancer cells

Ph.D. student Symposium

1. Mr. Paween Kunsorn
– Piceatannol from passion fruit seeds attenuates aging and hyperpigmentation
2. Miss Rattanawan Thubthed
– The mechanism of neutrophils on immunothrombosis in thalassemia
3. Miss Onnicha Pongwattanakewin
– Identification of human tankyrase 1 inhibitors as potential anti-cancer agents using a humanized yeast cell-based bioassay
4. Miss Gamolthip Niramolyanun
– Evaluation of Plasmodium falciparum mitochondrial enzymes in the TCA cycle for antimalarial and transmission blocking drug targets
5. Miss Suchanya Suesattayapirom
– Evaluation of the effects of spice extracts on lifespan extension and the underlying antiaging mechanism using a yeast model
6. Miss Chonnipa Praikongkatham
– Targeting mTOR interfere Plasmodium vivax liver stage infection and development through autophagy pathway
7. Miss Parinda Jamrus
– Cognitive dysfunction in Beta-thalassemia mice