Thailand's Mahidol University's College of Sports Science and Technology
In my current role, I serve as a lecturer at Thailand’s Mahidol University’s College of Sports
Science and Technology. My primary research interests concern miRNA and chronic
illnesses, as well as fitness. I am also interested in studies on the microbiome in chronic
illnesses and exercise, which was presented in an article in 2022. After I received my Ph.D. in Health Promotion and Human Services from the University of Cincinnati in the United
States, I was inspired to act on another idea. One of my initial thoughts was to look at how
genotypes could potentially evolve as lifestyles shifted and how exercise could help mitigate
diseases. Since then, I have been motivated to begin examining genetic causes by performing in-depth studies in epigenetics, with a focus on miRNAs and target genes as major indicators.