Factors Affecting Research Conduct and Publication Among Thai Medical Students in University-Affiliated Medical Schools (2024)
Title : Factors Affecting Research Conduct and Publication Among Thai Medical Students in University-Affiliated Medical Schools
Researcher : Thana Khawcharoenporn, Sumalee Kondo, Naesinee Chaiear, Krishna Suvarnabhumi & Sarawut Lapmanee
Department : Faculty of Medicine, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail : sarawut.lap@siam.ed
Link to article : Journal of Academic Ethics DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10805-023-09500-9
Citation : Khawcharoenporn, T., Kondo, S., Chaiear, N., Suvarnabhumi, K., & Lapmanee, S. (2024). Factors Affecting Research Conduct and Publication Among Thai Medical Students in University-Affiliated Medical Schools. Journal of Academic Ethics, (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10805-023-09500-9
Journal : Journal of Academic Ethics / in Scopus
ฐานข้อมูลงานวิจัย มหาวิทยาลัยสยาม : https://e-research.siam.edu/kb/factors-affecting-research-conduct/
Fast dissolving, hermetically sealable, edible whey protein isolate-based films for instant food and/or dry ingredient pouches (2020)
Title : Fast dissolving, hermetically sealable, edible whey protein isolate-based films for instant food and/or dry ingredient pouches
Researcher : Theeranun Janjarasskul, Kanitha Tananuwonga, Thunyaluck Phupoksakula and Somruedee Thaiphanit
Department : ภาควิชาเทคโนโลยีการอาหาร คณะวิทยาศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยสยาม
E-mail : somruedee.tha@siam.edu
ฐานข้อมูลงานวิจัย มหาวิทยาลัยสยาม: https://e-research.siam.edu/kb/fast-dissolving-hermetically-sealable/
Link to article: LWT-Food Science and Technology, Vol.134 (2020), page 110102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.110102
Journal : LWT / in Scopus
Bibliography : Janjarasskul, T., Tananuwong, K., Phupoksakul, T., & Thaiphanit, S. (2020). Fast dissolving, hermetically sealable, edible whey protein isolate-based films for instant food and/or dry ingredient pouches. LWT-Food Science and Technology, 134, 110102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.110102
Favorable Response to Interferon-α in Infantile-onset Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Complicated by Status Epilepticus During Treatment (2021)
Title : Favorable Response to Interferon-α in Infantile-onset Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Complicated by Status Epilepticus During Treatment
Researcher : Clin.Prof.Suwat Benjaponpitak
Department : Faculty of Medicine, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail : med@siam.edu
Link to Academic article: DOI: 10.1097/MPH.0000000000002052
Journal : Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Published Ahead-of-Print
Bibliography : Kanchongkittiphon, W., Kittinon, K., Wanitchakorn, A., Benjaponpitak, S., & Manuyakorn, W. (2021, January 11). Favorable Response to Interferon-α in Infantile-onset Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Complicated by Status Epilepticus During Treatment. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol, doi: 10.1097/MPH.0000000000002052. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33448715.
Film – induced tourism in Thailand: an influence of international tourists’ intention to visit film shooting location (2018)
Title : Film – induced tourism in Thailand: an influence of international tourists’ intention to visit film shooting location
Researcher : Suphaporn Rattanaphinanchai & Bongkosh N. Rittichainuwat
Department : Service Industry Management, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail : Bongkosh N. Rittichainuwat ngamson@gmail.com
Abstract : This study aimed to 1) describe the motivation of travelers to visit Thailand as a film shooting destination by applying the concept of tourists’ motivation on repeat visits to Thailand proposed by Rittichainuwat, Qu, and Mongkhonvanit (2008), 2) identify the travel motivations of tourists in visiting film shooting location in Thailand, and 3) assess whether film can motivate people to become a specific film tourists. This study used ‘The Beach’, and ‘Lost in Thailand’ movie which was film in Thailand as a case study. The instrument used in the present study is a self-administered questionnaire. A survey with 800 questionnaires was collected in June – December, 2015 and February – April, 2016. Descriptive statistics, Independent Sample Mean T-tests, Analysis of Variances, and the structural equation modeling was employed to analyze the data.
Publication : International Journal of Tourism Sciences Vol.18 No.4 2018
Link to Publication: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rijt20/current
Bibliography : Rattanaphinanchai, S. & Rittichainuwat, B. N.(2018). Film – induced tourism in Thailand: an influence of international tourists’ intention to visit film shooting location, International Journal of Tourism Sciences, 18(4), 325-332. DOI: 10.1080/15980634.2018.1551317
Author details in Scopus: Rittichainuwat, Bongkosh Ngamsom
Scopus Citations: https://www.scopus.com/sources.uri?DGCID=Scopus_blog_post_check2015
Google Scholar Citations: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ifUlKJoAAAAJ&hl=en
Forced oscillation technique as a predictor for loss of control in asthmatic children (2020)
Title : Forced oscillation technique as a predictor for loss of control in asthmatic children
Researcher : Clin.Prof.Suwat Benjaponpitak
Department : Faculty of Medicine, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail : med@siam.edu
Abstract : Background: A reliable objective tool using as a predictor of asthma control status could assist asthma management.
Objective: To find the parameters of forced oscillation technique (FOT) as predictors for the future loss of asthma symptom control.
Methods: Children with well-controlled asthma symptom, aged 6-12 years, were recruited for a 12-week prospective study. FOT and spirometer measures and their bronchodilator response were evaluated at baseline. The level of asthma symptom control was evaluated according to Global Initiative for Asthma.
Results: Among 68 recruited children, 41 children (60.3%) maintain their asthma control between 2 visits (group C-C), and 27 children (39.7%) lost their asthma control on the follow-up visit (group C-LC). Baseline FOT parameters, including the values of respiratory resistance at 5 Hz (R5), respiratory resistance at 20 Hz (R20), respiratory reactance at 5 Hz, area of reactance, %predicted of R5 and percentage of bronchodilator response (%∆) of R5 and R20 were significantly different between C-C and C-LC groups. In contrast, only %∆ of forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), and FEF25%-75% (forced expiratory flow 25%-75%) were significantly different between groups. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that %predicted of R5, %∆R5, %predicted of FEV1 and %∆FEV1 were the predictive factors for predicting the future loss of asthma control. The following cutoff values demonstrated the best sensitivity and specificity for predicting loss of asthma control: %predicted of R5=91.28, %∆R5=21.2, %predicted of FEV1=89.5, and %∆FEV1=7.8. The combination of these parameters predicted the risk of loss of asthma control with area under the curve of 0.924, accuracy of 83.8%.
Conclusion: Resistance FOT measures have an additive role to spirometric parameter in predicting future loss of asthma control.
Keywords: Asthma; Frequency of resonance; Reactance; Resistance; Spirometry.
Link to Academic article: DOI: 10.5415/apallergy.2020.10.e3
Journal : Asia Pacific Allergy Vol.10 No.1 (2020)
Bibliography : Kreetapirom, P., Kiewngam, P., Jotikasthira, W., Kamchaisatian, W., Benjaponpitak, S., & Manuyakorn, W. (2020, January 17). Forced oscillation technique as a predictor for loss of control in asthmatic children. Asia Pac Allergy, 10(1), e3. doi: 10.5415/apallergy.2020.10.e3. PMID: 32099825; PMCID: PMC7016320.
Frequency and association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 gene polymorphisms with survival in breast cancer patients (2020)
Title : Frequency and association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 gene polymorphisms with survival in breast cancer patients
Researcher : Phakarat Tangkhuenkhan 1 Kitiphong Harncharoen 1 Somchai Thanasitthichai 2 Danai Tiwawech 3 Wichai Purisa 2 Pensri Saelee 2 Ruxjinda Wattanalai 4
1 Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
2 Research Division, National Cancer Institute, Bangkok, Thailand.
3 Faculty of Pharmacy, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand.
4 Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand.
ฐานข้อมูลงานวิจัย มหาวิทยาลัยสยาม : –
Link to article : Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2020, 21(8), pp. 2251–2257. https://journal.waocp.org/article_89214.html
Journal : Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / Scopus
Citation : Tangkhuenkhan, P., Harncharoen, K.,Thanasitthichai, S.,Tiwawech, D., Purisa, W., Saelee, P., & Wattanalai, R. (2020). Frequency and association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 gene polymorphisms with survival in breast cancer patients. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 21(8), 2251–2257.
Generic analytical models of memelement and inverse memelement with time-dependent memory effects (2023)
Title : Generic analytical models of memelement and inverse memelement with time-dependent memory effects
Researcher : Banchuin, R.
Department : Faculty of Engineering, & Graduated School of IT, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand
Email : rawid.ban@siam.edu
Abstract :
Purpose
Design/methodology/approach
Findings
Originality/value
Link to article : COMPEL – The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2023, 42(6), pp. 1669–1689. https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-03-2023-0085
Journal : COMPEL – The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering / in Scopus
Citation : Banchuin, R. (2023). Generic analytical models of memelement and inverse memelement with time-dependent memory effects. COMPEL – The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 42(6), 1669–1689. https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-03-2023-0085
Genetic characterization of carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae and the spread of carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumonia ST340 at a university hospital in Thailand (2015)
Title : Genetic characterization of carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae and the spread of carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumonia ST340 at a university hospital in Thailand
Researcher : Netikul, T.,[mfn]1[/mfn] Kiratisin, P.
Department : 1Faculty of Medicine, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail : med@siam.edu
Abstract : Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) has increasingly spread worldwide in the past decade. The prevalence and characteristics of CRE in Thailand are unknown. In this study, we conducted a 2-year surveillance of CRE among 12,741 clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae at the largest university hospital in Thailand with molecular characterization of beta-lactamase (bla) genes, including carbapenemase genes. The CRE prevalence was 1.4%. blaKPC-13 and blaIMP-14a were the only carbapenemase genes detected among these CRE isolates. blaKPC-13 gene was found in a single isolate of Escherichia coli, Enterobacter cloacae and Citrobacter freundii, and blaIMP-14a was found in four isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae. Carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae (CRKP) isolates were resistant to multiple carbapenems at a higher ratio than other CRE species, and thus were further characterized for resistance phenotypes, bla genotypes and molecular epidemiology. Most CRKP isolates harboured multiple bla genes, especially those related to extended-spectrum beta-lactamases. Seven CRKP isolates were resistant to all tested carbapenems, and showed decreased ompK35 and/or ompK36 porin gene expression. Molecular typing of CRKP based on pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) demonstrated several unrelated clones. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) was partially concordant with PFGE results and revealed that ST340, a member of drug-resistant K. pneumoniae clonal complex 258, was the most predominant clone, followed by ST48, ST11 and ST273. The novel ST1645 was identified from this study. ST340 has neither been shown to be predominated among CRKP from other studies, nor been reported in Thailand. Therefore, it emphases a critical concern to monitor and control the spread of CRKP.
Link to Academic article: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139116
Journal : PLoS ONE, 2015, 10(9), e0139116
Bibliography : Netikul, T., & Kiratisin, P. (2015). Genetic characterization of carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae and the spread of carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumonia ST340 at a university hospital in Thailand. PLoS ONE, 2015, 10(9), e0139116. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139116
Giant cutaneous turbid bullae in a 6-year-old boy with acute fever (2019)
Title : Giant cutaneous turbid bullae in a 6-year-old boy with acute fever
Researcher : Chiawsirikajorn, Y., Leelarasamee, A.
Department :
Abstract : A 6-year-old healthy Thai boy presented with multiple vesicles and bullae varying in size on the whole body, mostly on face and trunk for five days. The first vesicle arose on scalp while he had low-grade fever and felt headache on that day. A few days later, some vesicles progressed to large bullae containing turbid fluid or yellowish pus. Oral and genital mucosa were not involved.
Keywords: Varicella Bullosa, Bullous Chickenpox
Link to Academic article: http://www.jmatonline.com/index.php/jmat/article/view/9880
Journal : Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, 2019, 102(1)
Bibliography : Chiawsirikajorn, Y., & Leelarasamee, A. (2019). Giant cutaneous turbid bullae in a 6-year-old boy with acute fever. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, 102(1), 120–121.
HIV Vaccine Trials in Thailand and Path to HIV Cure (2022)
Title : HIV Vaccine Trials in Thailand and Path to HIV Cure
Researcher : Leelarasamee, A., Yoksan, S., Sutthent, R., Sirisinha, S., Siraprapasiri, T.
Department :
Abstract : Thailand has had over 30 years of experiences and development in fighting HIV/AIDS with successful results in terms of providing access to prevention, testing, antiretroviral treatment (ART) and care for over 90% of the affected patients. As a consequence, approximately 400,000 patients on ART currently have undetectable viral load, lead normal lives, and are untransmittable. However, ART must remain in place forever or else the viral load in blood will rebound. Recent advance in stem cell transplant, gene editing, and therapeutic HIV vaccine development yields hope on designing novel approach for an HIV elimination or functional cure. The National AIDS Prevention and Alleviation Committee of Thailand has set up the Subcommittee on HIV Vaccine Trials to oversee and endorse experimental vaccine regimen with sound and adequate scientific background to be tested in Thailand. So far, at least 23 small and large studies have been conducted in collaboration with the international organizations and at least 10 articles were published after the studies ended and cited over 2,726 times. One landmarked trial using notable vaccine regimen, evaluated in the RV144 trial, has shown effectiveness in reducing new infections by 31.2%. The conduction of these research in Thailand have facilitated the development of infrastructure, networking, and experience sufficiently to further support future field trial with a notable HIV cure approach. Since there are over 400,000 HIV cases with undetectable viral load in Thailand, this condition poses an excellent opportunity for testing a novel HIV cure approaches to eliminate HIV or functional HIV cure. The Subcommittee has reviewed current novel methods in this regard and strongly welcomed international organizations with similar aim, to test an innovative therapeutic HIV vaccine or a combination therapy to finally end HIV/AIDS in Thailand by the year 2030.
Keywords: HIV vaccine; HIV cure; Latent HIV reservoir; mRNA vaccine; Gene therapy; Stem cell transplantation
Link to Academic article: DOI: 10.35755/jmedassocthai.2022.11.13707
Journal : Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, 2022, 105(11)
Bibliography : Leelarasamee, A., Yoksan, S., Sutthent, R., Sirisinha, S., & Siraprapasiri, T. (2022). HIV Vaccine Trials in Thailand and Path to HIV Cure. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, 105(11), 1171–1182.