About
I am originally from the Northern part of Thailand. I did my undergraduate training in Biology and Visual arts at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. In 2011, I started my graduate training in Life Sciences at Northwestern University in the heart of Chicago, Illinois, and later remained there for my post-doctoral training at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. While there, I was a part of the team of scientists that developed a multi-organ culture model for the female reproductive tract that allowed for disease modeling and high throughput drug testing. Just this April 2019, I returned to Thailand and joined the National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologyat Thailand Science Park—the largest fully-integrated R&D hub in Thailand—to integrate my scientific expertise.
My specific interests lie in utilizing tissue engineering techniques to generate experimental models that will continue to evolve our understanding of the genetics and pathogenesis of human diseases. Within the framework of my expertise in organoid culture and tissue engineering, I hope to advance the field of precision medicine allowing it to be both highly effective in identifying and treating diseases in a more accessible manner in the near future. In addition, having been a collaborative member of Northwestern’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, I have come to appreciate the importance of women’s health through increasing the quality of health information available as well as healthcare specifically catered for women.
Joined
November 2019