“MEDEZE” Welcomes Students from the Thammasat–Suksasongkroh School Science Program (WMW–TU–Skr) Inspiring the Next Generation Toward Advanced Medical Science
Dr. Veerapol Khemarangsan, Chief Executive Officer, and Ms. Danita Phithaknetikun, Chief Business Development Officer, together with the management and staff of MEDEZE Group Public Company Limited (“MEDEZE”) — a regional leader in stem cell banking, hair follicle cell preservation, and immune cell potential testing in Southeast Asia — warmly welcomed students and faculty members from the Thammasat–Suksasongkroh School Science Program (WMW–TU–Skr), Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, during their educational field visit at MEDEZE’s Headquarters on Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road.
The event featured a special learning program under the theme “Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Health Development,” offering in-depth knowledge across six key scientific topics, including:
- Hematopoietic Stem Cell (HPC) Processes (Cord Blood)
- Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Processes (Cord Tissue & Adipose Tissue)
- Immune Cell Services (NK Cell): Interferon Gamma Level by NK Test
- NK Cell Service by the Osaki Method
- Hair Follicle Cell Service
- Translating Scientific Research into Marketable Innovations
The program aimed to enhance understanding of biological science and medical technology, fostering collaboration for the development of Thailand’s healthcare standards.
The visit also included an interactive discussion and Q&A session, allowing participants to gain both theoretical and hands-on experience, guided by MEDEZE’s team of experts. The session inspired students to pursue further studies in health sciences, biotechnology, and medical innovation research.
This activity reaffirmed MEDEZE’s commitment to being a pioneer in medical innovation and technology, sharing scientific knowledge with the community while strengthening partnerships with academic institutions to cultivate the next generation of healthcare professionals capable of competing on the global stage. The visit also marked another successful collaboration between the private sector and academia, driving Thailand toward becoming a regional hub for medical and health sciences in Southeast Asia.
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