Merit-making and water-pouring ceremony to receive blessings from elders in 2023

January 19, 2023,t Pr.118 Lecture Room and Pr.101 Conference Room,
Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University.

Rationale
The Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, is responsible for teaching, research, and academic services in the field of pathology. These academic activities often involve the study of human tissue samples (cadavers) and laboratory animals. Therefore, the department has organized a merit-making event in a New Normal (Hybrid) format to dedicate merit to cadaver tissue samples and to commemorate former personnel who have contributed to the department. The event also aims to boost morale and foster relationships among faculty members, staff, retired personnel, alumni, and current students. This New Normal (Hybrid) format aligns with the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objectives
1. To dedicate merit to cadaver tissue samples and commemorate former personnel who contributed to the department.
2. To boost morale and strengthen the bonds among faculty members, staff, retired personnel, alumni, and current students.
3. To provide an opportunity for interaction and communication through New Normal (Hybrid) activities.

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