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Krittin Supapannachart

MPH, Clinical Researcher in Pediatric Newborn Medicine

Krittin Supapannachart is a dedicated and passionate healthcare enthusiast with a strong background in biochemistry, sociology, and public health. Their impressive journey includes valuable experiences at prestigious institutions like New York University, Phillips Academy, and various medical research labs.

With a unique blend of biochemistry and sociology majors, Krittin approaches healthcare with a well-rounded perspective. Their commitment to making a difference extends from the classroom to hands-on volunteer work in countries like Thailand and the Dominican Republic.

Noteworthy contributions include groundbreaking research on ACADVL at Ramathibodi Hospital in Thailand, which played a critical role in developing a screening process for Very Long Chain Fatty Acid Deficiency (VLCAD). This experience underscores Krittin's dedication to real-world, impactful healthcare solutions.

Professional endeavors as a Research Assistant II at Brigham and Women's Hospital, along with internships and research roles at Ghana Health Service, Case Western Reserve University, and Columbia University Medical Center, have honed Krittin's skills in research protocol design and implementation.

Krittin Supapannachart's diverse educational background, hands-on experiences, and genuine passion for healthcare position them as a proactive and innovative professional in the field. Reach out at [email protected] for collaborations and opportunities.

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New York, New York