KCMH · Bangkok, Thailand
An active research programme with national and international collaborators across clinical, scientific, and engineering disciplines.
About Our Research
The Photodermatology Unit has an active research programme with national and international collaborators. Our research spans clinical photodermatology, phototherapy, photodynamic therapy, and cutting-edge scientific disciplines including antimicrobial resistance, computational molecular biology, pharmaceutical sciences, electrical engineering, physics, and photophysics.
Participants in the programme may have opportunities to become involved in ongoing research activities during their attachment, depending on their background, interests, and the scope of their programme.
Collaborator Disciplines
What You Can Do
Participants may have opportunities to become involved in the following research activities during their attachment:
Contribute to rigorous systematic reviews on photodermatology topics, building evidence-synthesis and critical appraisal skills.
Participate in writing narrative and invited review articles on photodermatology, phototherapy, and related topics.
Design and conduct clinical audits to evaluate the quality and outcomes of photodermatology services.
Engage in quality improvement projects within the unit, developing skills applicable to clinical practice and service design.
Contribute to clinical and translational research in phototherapy protocols, photosensitiser development, and photodynamic therapy.
Join photodermatoses-related academic projects and develop links with national and international collaborators across disciplines.
For Fellowship Participants
Fellowship participants who demonstrate excellent research performance during their attachment may be eligible to apply for the SOLLAIRE scholarship. This award recognises outstanding academic and research contributions made during the programme.