Department of Biochemistry Showcases Two Finalist Innovations at Learn Lab Power 2025: Soft Power Beyond AI
November 23, 2025
On 23 November 2025, the Department of Biochemistry, led by Lt. Col. Thanakrit Vichasilp and Lt. Surapas Junlawakkananon, together with second- and third-year medical students, participated in Learn Lab Power 2025: Soft Power Beyond AI, held from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The event was organized through the collaboration of the Office of Knowledge Management and Development (Public Organization) (OKMD), Thammasat University, and alpha+ sandbox.
On this occasion, the department proudly presented two innovative projects that were selected as finalists in the Video Presentation and Pitching category, reflecting the creativity, interdisciplinary thinking, and future-oriented vision of medical students and faculty members in applying artificial intelligence to real-world healthcare challenges.
The first project, “ChronoCare AI: An AI Innovation for Enhancing Chronic Disease Care Skills in an Aging Society,” focused on the development of AI-driven solutions to strengthen competencies in the care of patients with chronic illnesses, particularly in the context of an aging population. Team members included Mr. Chotipat Sayamphanrai, Ms. Nareedee Preethanat, Mr. Thanyathorn Chaikayut, and Mr. Thanet Rianthongkham.
The second project, “MEDLY: A Virtual Emergency Response Platform Connecting the Public and Physicians through AI,” presented an innovative concept for bridging emergency medical support between the public and healthcare professionals through artificial intelligence–enabled virtual systems. The project was developed by Mr. Pavee Vilaschaijaroen and Mr. Boonyawee Janthaphanpreecha.
The Department of Biochemistry is deeply proud of the achievements of both teams. Their selection as finalists highlights the department’s continued commitment to fostering innovation, advancing medical education, and supporting the development of future healthcare solutions through the meaningful integration of AI and human-centered design.