Prof. Dr. Somchai led groundbreaking research in animal infectious diseases for over 35 years. His pioneering work on avian influenza has helped shape global response protocols and saved countless animal lives. As dean for 12 years, he transformed the faculty's research capabilities and established three new specialized research centers.
Dr. Pranee has dedicated her life to saving endangered species throughout Southeast Asia. Her conservation programs have helped increase the population of Asian elephants by 15% in Thailand's national parks. She founded the Wildlife Health Foundation in 1990, which has grown to become one of the most respected conservation organizations in Asia.
Dr. Ananda pioneered surgical techniques that revolutionized small animal orthopedics. His methods are now taught in veterinary schools worldwide. As the founder of Southeast Asia's largest veterinary hospital chain, he has made advanced veterinary care accessible to pet owners across the region and created employment for hundreds of Thai veterinary graduates.
Prof. Dr. Malee's research in animal nutrition has led to significant improvements in livestock productivity throughout Thailand. Her feed formulation techniques have been adopted by major agricultural companies, improving sustainability in animal production. She has authored over 150 scientific papers and mentored generations of nutritional scientists.