New detection tool for CML cells

Researchers in Thailand have developed a novel tool to detect BCR/ABL fusion gene in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). The technology involved a magneto-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) – enzyme linked gene can help provide physicians with practical tools for appropriate follow up treatment.

NSTDA: INVENTOR’S DAY 2011

“We have certainly made progress in the area of patent filing for innovation findings. The number of research patents filed this year is 6 times the number it was a few years back” said Dr. Thaweesak Koanantakool, President of NSTDA.

Hands-on Frontier Science Camp – making a difference

Sometimes we forget what its like to be a child – to explore the unknown, ask questions, play, and basically have fun. Well, 180 high school S&T teachers last week were given this opportunity to participate in the Frontier Science Camp organized by the Office of the Permanent Secretary (Ministry of S&T) and research agencies […]

3rd Annual MTEC/NANOTEC Sports Day

3rd Annual MTEC/NANOTEC Sport Day The roaring sound of cheer, laughter, and comradely filled the gymnasium of Sirindhorn Science Home during the 3rd Annual MTEC/NANOTEC Sports Day on April 27. Aj. Sirirurg (NANOTEC) and Aj. Werasak (MTEC) gave the Opening Remark prior to the swimming competition.

NANO Talk: “Printed Intelligence”

NANOTEC recently organized a NANO Talk on “Printed Intelligence” to provide information on the role of printed intelligence to the enhancement of paper and board products. The application of printed intelligence includes such areas as hybrid media, smart and active packaging, security devices, disposable sensors, diagnostic devices, and functional wallpapers. The commercial aspects of printed […]

Nanotechnology: The next 40 years

  “Imagine a world where there are no electricity lines but there is sufficient electricity for every household to use, how is this possible?” ask Prof. Sirirurg Songsivilai, Executive Director at NANOTEC during a recent interview with Lawrence Neal, NATION Editor-Special Publication.

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