BMB 2025 Day 2: Elevating the Global Research Stage with Cutting-Edge Knowledge from Stem Cells to Nanomedicine and Synthetic Biology
- PMU-B Cluster
- May 16
- 2 min read
Rajamangala Grand Ballroom, Bangkok – May 15, 2025 — The BMB 2025 conference continued into its second day with intensity, under the theme “BMB 360°: Emerging Trends in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Research.” World-renowned experts gathered to present cutting-edge knowledge that addresses both academic and industrial needs.
The morning session began with three keynote lectures:
Stephen Dalton (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) spoke on "Human pluripotent stem cells and organoids as platforms for therapeutic development"
Sarah Slavoff (Yale University, USA) presented on "Dark Matter of the Human Genome"
Sergio E. Moya (CIC biomaGUNE, Spain) delivered a talk on "From Soft Matter to Nanomedicine: Challenges and Future"



The afternoon continued with a special lecture titled “BMB Platform for Integrated/Collaborative Research with Demand-side” by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rina Phatramanont (Khon Kaen University), who proposed approaches to connect research with challenges from civil society and industry sectors.
The conference then split into four main thematic sessions:
Session 5: Molecular Biology IISpeakers: Dr. Sittirak Roittarakul (BIOTEC) and Dr. Kamoltip Kattiyawong (Kasetsart University)
Session 6: Human Diseases IISpeakers: Dr. Korakorn Lertsuwan (Mahidol University) and Dr. Napat Chantrawisut (Chulalongkorn University)
Session 7: Synthetic BiologySpeakers: Dr. Natthanant T. Tienprasert (Kasetsart University) and Dr. Pornchai Kaewsubsak (Chulalongkorn University)
Session 8: Chemical BiologySpeakers: Awanish Mishra (NIPER, India) and Dr. Chanat Onbangkhen (Chulalongkorn University)


The presentations covered a wide range of topics, from molecular mechanisms of diseases, the development of cells and bioactive compounds, to synthetic biology, precision medicine, and nanomedicine. At the end of the day, Poster Presentation 2 was held, providing a platform for young researchers to showcase their work and exchange knowledge with leading international researchers. BMB 2025 Day Two Explores Cutting-Edge Topics from Stem Cells and Nanomedicine to Demand-Driven Collaboration









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