MDKKU Lecturers took 1st place for Innovative start up business


On September 2, 2020
, Professor Anek Laothamatas, Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, was present as chairman in the Demo Data and Awarding Ceremony of Life Sci. Level Up Challenge 2020 Project. The project was held by Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Science, and Srinakharinwirot University to support and nurture new start up life science business. In this occasion Associate Professor Supinda Koonmee affiliated at Department of Pathology, the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, had led a team, namely, “Save Earth, Save Us” to show off a new personal protective equipment (PPE) suit that was invented amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The newly invented PPE suit costs around 700 bath and can be washable and reusable up to 20 times compared to other single-disposal PPE suits that cost around 500 – 700 bath. This newly synthesized fiber can also be converted in other medical equipment i.e. bed sheet, surgery suit and other industrial equipment. With aforementioned product and a well-thought business plan, the team Save Earth, Save Us finally took home 1st place from the competition. Professor Anek also praised them that “This type of innovation is important for the stability of a country”. He added “If a country cannot come up with new invention of their own, they can face various challenge and affect the country growth as well”.

Life Sci. Level Up Challenge 2020 Project is a project to prepare new entrepreneur of life science business to enter the industrial following 20-year national strategic plan. This also doubles as preparation for them to enter international market with readiness.

 

CASCAP Joins Faculty of Education, KKU to train teacher on increasing immunity against liver fluke

 

August 6, 2020, at Phupan Room, Khon Kaen Hotel, Khon Kaen – Cholangiocarcinoma Research Institute of Khon Kaen University led by Assoc. Prof. Watcharin Loilom, Ph.D., a member and secretary of the institute joining Faculty of Education to carry out a project on teaching school students about liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma. The team from Faculty of Education was led by Assoc. Prof. Ladda Silanoi. The training was in the form of a workshop under the title, “Applying the curriculum of immunity building against liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma in the Northeast in classrooms at Ban Hat District and Banphai District, Khon Kaen”. The workshop is under the challenging research project: Liver Fluke-Free Thailand. The workshop was organized with cooperation of Cholangiocarcinoma Research Institute, National Research Council, Office of Primary Education Service Area 2 Khon Kaen, Office of Secondary Education Service Area 25. Over 171 teachers attended divided into 118 primary school teachers, 43 secondary school teachers, and 10 high school teachers. Dr. Anusart Sonsilapapong, Director of Office of Primary Education Service Area 2 Khon Kaen chaired the opening ceremony.

 

 

Dr. Anusart Sonsilapapong said, “It is known that cholangiocarcinoma is a problem that has existed in Thailand for a long time. The incidence and mortality rates are very high among the working-age people, especially in the Northeast and the North. This means socio-economic losses. The government has continuously attempted to solve this problem; however, the public health sector alone cannot achieve the goal. Collaboration of network is a necessity for integration of implementation in problem solving.

 

The collaboration has to begin from upstream down to downstream, i.e., eradicating the flukes and reducing the spread in water sources. Liver flukes have to be dispelled in the reservoir host animals. Food and nutrition should be safe while the youths are more intellectually protected. Health information must be systematically managed and can be tracked. Disease screening and treatment should start from the beginning so that the chance for recovery will be higher and at the same time, the quality of life of patients will be increased. As such, social and economic losses will sustainably be reduced. This can be achieved by building awareness among children and youths in order to stop the problem from liver fluke and cholangiocarcinoma. Children’s behaviors in consuming raw food should be changed while safe food consumption behaviors enhanced. The behaviors will hopefully be adopted in the children’s families and hence the problem from liver fluke and cholangiocarcinoma shall be eliminated.”

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Watcharin Loilom said, “Liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma have been one of the health problems of Thai people, and the government has always tried to solve the problem. On June 21, 2016, the cabinet at that time had a resolution to carry out a one-decade strategy to eliminate the problem from the diseases. The Liver Fluke-Free and cholangiocarcinoma-free Thailand project was set up with an aim to do away with the problem from 2016 to 2025, or totally remove the diseases from Thailand within 10 years.

 

Campaign will be carried out to change people ‘s behaviors, manage the environment and reservoir animals. Food manufacturing will be disease-free. The public should be screened for the diseases so that those at the initial stage can be treated. The health care team will be developed. These are the issues that KKU’s Cholangiocarcinoma Research Institute will put into effect. The National Research Council provides monetary support through the challenging research project: Liver Fluke-Free Thailand. The work has been continuously carried out, while resources including knowledge, techniques, specialists, budget have been provided. The work has also been collaborated by the network and the Public Health Committee Area 7, that acts as the key organization to drive forward the policy in sustainably mitigate the people’s health problems. The following 6 important issues have been under the implementation:

Building perception and awareness of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma

Building cognizance of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma among children and youths

Safe foods: fluke-free fish

Fluke-free reservoir animals

Screening and treatment of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma

Development of sustainable waste management system

Building cognizance of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma among children and youths is an important issue that will cut the cycle of the diseases from the origin. With children and youths receiving accurate knowledge, awareness of the diseases will be instilled in them. On June 26, 2020, an MOU signing ceremony was held for propulsion of the curriculum of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma in Ban Hat and Banphai Districts in Khon Kaen, with an aim to make children and youths become aware of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma. The two districts were to become a model area.

The training will be for 2 days on August 6-7, 2020. It featured lectures on the importance of liver fluke disease and cholangiocarcinoma and solution of the problem; the process that helps development of cholangiocarcinoma from liver fluke; Protection against liver fluke, and innovation in screening cholangiocarcinoma and treatment in the 4.0 era. There was a session on making learning management plans, teaching demonstration (in groups), demonstration of media producing, and practicing session on media production for different levels. Trainers were from Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Education, Khon Kaen University.

 

 

News / Photos: Panithan Sribunruang

KKU presents the 7 selected innovations at Thailand Research Expo 2020 – with Assoc. Prof. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul, M.D., KKU President giving a talk on “Solving COVID-19 crisis with medical innovations”

 

August 2-6, 2020, 10:00 a.m. at Centara Grand Hotel and Bangkok Convention Center, Bangkok – National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT), Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, joining research network all over the country held the 15th “Thailand Research Expo 2020” under the theme, “Research for national development towards stability, wealth and sustainability”. This year, the event was honored to have Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to preside over the opening ceremony.

The 15th Thailand Research Expo 2020 featured meetings on various subjects key to national problem solutions based on research and innovation, exhibitions, presentation of quality research works all over the country, competition of innovations at higher education level, the last of which promotes students who have incubated their knowledge and inspiration to create innovation to have a chance to present their work and to compete with their counterparts. There was also prize awarding session in the event.

August 2, 2020, 13:30-16:30 p.m., at World Ballroom, 23rd Floor, Centara Grand Hotel and Bangkok Convention Center, Bangkok – Assoc. Prof. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul, M.D., President of Khon Kaen University gave a special talk on, “Solving COVID-19 crisis with medical innovations” (Biomedical Engineering and Artificial Intelligence). Another interesting session was a forum by Prof. Bundhit Eua-arporn, Ph.D., President of Chulalongkorn University and Prof. Banchong Mahaisaviriya, M.D., President of Mahidol University, which was moderated by Prof. Somkiat Watanasirikul, M.D., President of Thailand Biomedical Engineering. A lot of audience attended.

From Khon Kaen University, 7 research works of 2020 of KKU researchers and students had been selected for the competition and presentation, namely: 1) The Clinical and Anti-microbial Effect of Curcuma Longa Extract Gel with Blue Light in Photodynamic Therapy Adjunct to Conventional Periodontal Treatment 2) Effects of silicon dioxide on stability and texture of sunscreen in the form of emulsion 3) Natural Oleamide 4) Light-sensitive additive in photodynamic for treatment of targeted molds  5) Serum for hair-root cells 6) Natural shampoo and 7) Amarin treatment for acne and inflammatory wound. Assoc. Prof. Charnchai Panthongviriyakul, M.D., President of Khon Kaen University and Prof. Thidarat Bunmars, Ph.D., Vice President for Innovation and Enterprise visited the exhibition and appreciated the works from KKU. The competition results will be announced on August 5, 2020.

The 15th Thailand Research Expo 2020 is a national stage where researchers and students present their quality research works, technologies and innovations. The event lies behind propulsion of supporting mechanisms and building of inspiration for new research works and innovations of the country. It is the knowledge bases for utilizers at the national and international level. It drives forward innovations in medicine and public health that lead to prevention, mitigation, and treatment of the new coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) as well as getting prepared for any newly emerging diseases through research and innovations. This event has continuously been organized since 2006 with good cooperation from the research network all over the country and all sectors concerned, including National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT). This is the 15th time it has been organized. The presentations at the expo cover 6 groups, namely, medicine and public health, energy, social, environment, education, art and culture, architecture and creative tourism, agriculture, promotion of small and medium enterprises and community enterprises.

If interested in the works and on-line seminars of all subjects, visit: www.researchexpo.nrct.go.th และ www.nrct.go.th

Or for more information, visit: https://www.thailandexhibition.com/talk/detail/?id=5f0d7a4593bb4

News: Benjamaporn Mamuk, Udomchai Supannawong

Photos: KKU Innovation and Enterprise Section