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Siriyada Kitbamrung
Siriyada is a dedicated research assistant at MIDAS, holds a graduate degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a specialization in social and administrative pharmacy. Her commitment lies in optimizing healthcare systems utilizing evidence-based evaluation of health technology from their inception and expanding patient access to these interventions.
Puwadol Chawengkul
Puwadol Chawengkul is a research assistant with a research focus on data science. He is passionate about the potential of data science to enhance insightful knowledge in public health policy, leading to better decision-making and healthier communities.
Apiwat Piriyapol
Apiwat Piriyapol is a research associate at Medical Innovation Development and Assessment Support (MIDAS). His training was in labour economics with experience in urban health economics. His current interest is in conducting medical technology assessment to promote advanced technology to the healthcare system.
Nitirot Phasitthanaphak
Nitirot is a Research Associate at MIDAS with a background in biopharmaceutical R&D and clinical genetic testing. He has a keen interest in healthcare technologies and is committed to improving access to state-of-the-art treatments. He is passionate about connecting like-minded health innovators with their patients.
The development of health technology assessment on the drug selection for the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM)
66203067RM019L0Monitoring and evaluation of high cost medicines,National List of Essential Medicines,Thailand
โครงการประเมินสถานการณ์ด้านนโยบายการป้องกันและควบคุมโรคเพื่อจัดตั้งศูนย์ควบคุมโรคติดต่อประจำภูมิภาคเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้
COVID-19 has shown that irresepctive of national borders, the infectious disease brings multi-dimensional challenges requiring concerted global and regional efforts to address it. In contrast to the European Union and the African Union, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the regional cooperation body in Southeast Asia, has had no e
An economic evaluation and budget impact analysis of 9 variants Human Papillomavirus vaccine in Thailand
โรคติดเชื้อ Human Papillomavirus (HPV) เป็นโรคติดต่อทางเพศสัมพันธ์ที่พบได้บ่อยและสามารถแพร่กระจายได้ง่ายเพียงการสัมผัสทางผิวหนัง (skin-to-skin contact
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