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From Evidence to Action: Building Health Economics Capacity for Policy Impact
On 26–27 March 2026, the MAEMOD Department hosted a two-day Health Economics Workshop at the 60th Anniversary Chalermprakiat Building, bringing together researchers from MORU and the Faculty of Tropical Medicine (FTM). The workshop was designed with a clear objective: to strengthen the application of health economics in real-world policy decision-making . Led by Assoc. Prof. Wirichada Pan-ngum, Chris Painter, and Phrutsamon Wongnak, the sessions focused on building practical
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Mar 312 min read


Aligning Systems for Impact: Reflections from Techsauce Healthspan Festival 2026
On 27 March 2026, the Mahidol-Oxford Translational Innovation Partnership (MOTIP) participated in the Techsauce Healthspan Festival 2026, joining a regional platform that brought together stakeholders across research, industry, and policy to explore the future of health innovation. As part of the program, MOTIP hosted a panel discussion titled: “Aligning Research, Industry and Policy: Building Thailand’s Translational Health Innovation Engine.” The session convened leaders fr
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Mar 312 min read


From Research to Policy: Reflections from the Health Policy Advocacy Workshop
MOTIP recently organised the Health Policy Advocacy Workshop for researchers from the Mahidol–Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) and the Faculty of Tropical Medicine (FTM), with the aim of accelerating the readiness of research projects to engage with policymakers and progress toward real-world implementation. The workshop brought together seven research projects spanning malaria, thalassaemia, vitamin B1 deficiency and other priority health areas. While diverse
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Feb 33 min read


Wrapping Up Pitch for Impact 2025
The Pitch for Impact 2025 Final Pitch Day marked the culmination of a month-long series of workshops imbued with creativity, collaboration, and translational ambition within the Mahidol–Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) and Faculty of Tropical Medicine (FTM) ecosystem. Hosted at the VIE Hotel Bangkok, this year’s event brought together 14 innovative research teams not only from MORU and FTM, but also from the Chiang Rai Clinical Research Unit (CCRU) , Shoklo Mala
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Nov 17, 20253 min read
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