Parasitology Unit
Parasitology Unit
About US
Parasitology Unit under the department of pathology which is the oldest department of the Faculty Responsible for teaching and learning, research and academic service. Parasitology that is important to veterinary medicine (helminths, entomology and protozoa) with teaching both at the graduate level and the graduate level in the Master of Science program Doctor of Science Program.
History
Department of Pathology, the oldest department of the Faculty Along with the development of veterinary medicine education in Thailand from 16 April 1935 to 16 April 2015 on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University The development of education and pathology of the department continues to advance. With the continuation of the article collecting biographies of former deans and senior faculty who have laid the foundation for academic pathology. and various changes From an article on the occasion of the 72nd anniversary celebration by retired senior master Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lek Asawapalangchai and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Atchariya Sailasut have compiled and compiled to the present as follows:
Year 1935 |
From pre-veterinary in the Faculty of Arts and science Chulalongkorn University, which has Prof. Luang |
Year 1937 |
The teaching of the veterinary department has clearly begun in the presence of Capt. Luang Chai- |
Year 1939 |
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Degree Program Has changed to a 5-year course where the Pathology |
Year 1942 |
The Department of Veterinary Medicine was elevated to the status of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine on |
Year 1954 |
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Have transferred from the University of Medicine to be affiliated with |
Year 1957 |
The Faculty of Veterinary Science has revised the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine curriculum to 6 years |
Year 1959-1961 |
invited Professor Zacarias de Jesus, a Filipino expert from the Department of Veterinary Parasitology, The |
Year 1964 |
Dr. Rue Jensen, Dean College of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University, U.S.A. Invited to be an |
Year 1967 |
The Faculty of Veterinary Science was transferred from Kasetsart University. returned to Chulalongkorn |
Year 1968-1969 |
invited Major W.L. Wooding and Major J.D. Pulliam, veterinary pathologists Americans from SEATO come to |
Year 1970 |
invited Professor Dr. Karl Friedhoff from West Germany to help develop teaching and research |
Year 1972 |
Dr. Lek Thanasukarn, MD, is the head of the pathology department. and conducting a combination of |
Year 1975 |
Department of Pathology was renamed Department of Pathology. |
Year 1976 |
Prof. Dr. Lek Thanasukarn, Head of Pathology Department The department is divided into 3 departments: |
Year 1979 |
The Department of Pathology was renamed the Department of Pathology. and is still divided into 3 |
Year 1985 |
Virology which is part of the Microbiology Unit has separated the administration into virology units |
Year 1996 |
The Microbiology Unit was established as the Department of Microbiology on June 20, 1996. |
Year 1996 |
Department of Pathology consists of 3 sub-units: Pathology Unit Parasitology Unit and virology unit |
Year 2022 |
On October 1, the Virology Unit has moved to the subordinate Department of Microbiology Department of |
Personnel

Associate Professor Dr.
Sonthaya Tiawsirisup
Head of Parasitology Unit

Associate Professor Dr.
Piyanan Taweethavonsawat
Lecturer

Associate Professor Dr.
Morakot Kaewthamasorn
Lecturer


Miss Suchansa Thanee

Miss Patchana Kamkong

Miss Anchalee Kitjakan

Mrs. Turian Kaewthong

Mrs. Wanpen Paoow
Open Courses
Undergraduate Degree
Course : Veterinary parasitology I (3105201)
: Veterinary parasitology II (3105305)
Graduate degree
Master of Science Program in Veterinary Pathobiology (M.Sc.)
Doctor of Philosophy Program in Veterinary Pathobiology (Ph.D.)
Animal Vector-Borne disease reserch
Veterinary Parasitology and parasitic zoonoses research
Biomarkers in animal parasitology research
Diagnostic Parasitology Laboratory Guidelines for the submission of diagnostic samples
1. All samples should be collect in leak-proof containers.
2. Sample diagnostic requirements :
Each sample container must be labeled with
- Sample name
- Sample types (EDTA blood, feces, organ etc.)
- Date of collection
3. Submit samples at Parasitology Unit, 14th floor, 60 years building, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn
University in working hours (Monday-Friday from 8.30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.).
4. Fill out the sample submission form (Download from website or on request at the parasitology unit). The staff will
receive the sample and inform service fee .
5. Make the payment within 3 days at Finance department, Faculty of Veterinary Science, 50 years building , 2rd floor
and send a copy or photo of the receipt to email : cuvet.parasitology.lab@gmail.com.
6. The results will sent via email only. Originals document can be picked up at Parasitology Unit.
7. In case of urgent submission, please contact at least a day in advance .
8. If you have any question, please contact the laboratory for details call 02-218-9667.
Diagnostic Parasitology Laboratory services
Diagnostic form
News and Activities
Location
Parasitology Unit, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University, 14th floor, 60 years building,
Henri-Dunant road, Wangmai, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Contact Staff
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Anchalee Kitjakan (Administrative Officer)
02-218-9667
anchalee150195@gmail.com
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Suchansa Thanee (Scientist) Parasitology Laboratory services
02-218-9668
cuvet.parasitology.lab@gmail.com