• 420/6 Ratchawithi Rd, Chalermprakiat 50th Anniv Building

    10400 Bangkok

    Thailand

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

Projects related to epidemiology, transmission, diagnosis and biology of malaria parasites

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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
20002024

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Research interests

malaria, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium knowlesi, transmission, mosquitoes, parasitology, tropical diseases, diagnosis, scrub typhus, epidemiology, biology, vaccine

Personal profile

Dr. Wang Nguitragool is a distinguished researcher and educator at Mahidol University’s Faculty of Tropical Medicine. With over two decades of experience in molecular biology, parasitology, and infectious disease research, Dr. Nguitragool is dedicated to advancing the understanding and control of tropical diseases. His expertise spans malaria pathogenesis, diagnostic innovation, vaccine development, and public health interventions, with a particular focus on Plasmodium vivax and other neglected tropical diseases.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Structural Biology and Biophysics, Brandeis University

Aug 2002Dec 2007

Award Date: 1 Jun 2008

Bachelor, Biophysics, Brown University

Aug 1998Jun 2002

Award Date: 1 Jun 2002

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