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Systems Biosciences
Ph.D.

Academic Programs




Student Handbook 2022
 Study Plan

Ph.D. Plan 2.1:
The Plan is designed for those who obtained an M.Sc. degree. Students are expected to undertake at least 12 credits of coursework and conduct a research thesis for 36 credits.
Ph.D. Plan 2.2:
The Plan is designed for those who obtained a B.Sc. Degree with a GPA above 3.5. The course requirements are 24-credit coursework including seminars and a 48-credit research thesis.
Further information
For more information on the Program, please email the Program Director, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Surapon Piboonpocanun (Email: surapon.pib@mahidol.edu)
or Dr. Chutima Thepparit (Email: chutima.thp@mahidol.ac.th)
 
 Course List Required courses * Required courses for Plan 2.2 only
Elective courses
  • MBSB 601 Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
  • MBSB 602 Cellular and Molecular Biology of Thalassemia
  • MBSB 604 Virus–Cell Interactions and Immunity
  • MBMG 610 Innovation in Research
  • EGBE 523 Advanced Biomedical Image Processing
  • SCBC 617 Bioinformatics and Molecular Systems Biology
  • SIBD 601 Integrated Biodesign in Medicine
  • SIBD 602 Cutting-edge Technology for Biodesign Capstone
  • SIBS 512 Precision Medicine
  • SIIM 617 Advanced Flow Cytometry
  • SIRE 503 Medical Bioinformatics
General Admission

Holders of a science degree in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, agricultural sciences, medical sciences, medical technology, veterinary sciences, dentistry, and other related fields, who wish to attend the program full-time as a regular student, are welcome to submit an application to the Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University.


Please visit the following sites for further information:   Mahidol Apprenticeship Program (MAP)

Professionals who wish to take part in our graduate programs (MAP-C) or courses (MAP-EX) without formal registration or full-time attendance are welcome to apply to the Mahidol Apprenticeship Program (MAP), overseen by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.


To learn more about MAP, please visit the following sites:



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