On December 2, 2024, a distinguished delegation from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan, visited the School of Allied Health Sciences at Walailak University, Thailand. The visit aimed to gain insights into the academic environment at Walailak University and to expand and strengthen collaboration between the two institutions.
The NYCU delegation included three prominent professors from the Department of Biotechnology and Laboratory Science in Medicine: Prof. Jason-C. Huang, an expert in viral infections and immunology; her colleague, Prof. Yih-Hsin Chang, known for her work on adipogenesis and metabolic diseases; and Prof. Shr-Jeng Leu, the Director of Clinical Laboratory at NYCU Hospital, who specializes in recombinant protein expression and cancer immunobiology.
During the visit, the NYCU team engaged in a panel discussion focused on staff and student mobility, particularly emphasizing student research training and graduate study programs. They toured Walailak University facilities, including smart classrooms and laboratories essential for medical technology education. The delegation also expressed interest in visiting the lab section of the Walailak University Hospital and explored the Physical Therapy clinic, allowing them to witness innovative healthcare practices firsthand.
The event was a collaborative effort led by Asst. President Suthasinee Sangkham and Assoc. Prof. Voravuth Somsak, Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences. Significant contributions came from Asst.Prof.Rachasak Boonhok, Asst Dean for International Affairs and Dr. Suphasarang Sirirattanakul, the Head of the event, and the dedicated SAH international affairs team. A heartfelt thank you is extended to all faculty members who participated in this event, as well as to the two Medical Technology students, Chinnakrit Claybut and Suttichai Tawkamwong, who assisted in organizing the visit and showcasing local Thai culture, including a taste of Southern Thai cuisine.
We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Assoc. Prof. Jitbanjong Tangpong for his exemplary efforts in initiating this valuable collaboration. Additionally, we wish to thank Asst. Prof. Suriyan Sukati for his dedication in launching the student research training program, which facilitates the opportunity for our students to study at NYCU for a semester. Their contributions are instrumental in fostering academic growth and enhancing the opportunities available to our students.
The successful meeting underscored a renewed commitment to strengthening the partnership between NYCU and Walailak University. This collaboration is poised to enhance educational and research opportunities for both students and faculty members, thereby fostering academic excellence and innovation within the respective institutions.