Bangkok--30 Sep--IBM
Bangkok--30 Sep--IBM
Researchers at Chulalongkorn University are redefining the role of Thai silk by developing silk protein into a versatile platform for medical products, aiming to reduce Thailand's reliance on imported biomaterials while creating sustainable income for farmers. The Silklife research project, led by Associate Professor Dr. Juthamas Ratanavaraporn of the Faculty of Engineering , converts silk protein into various medical applications, including pain-relief and sleep-aid patches, artificial tissues,
SilkLife: Chula Researchers Transform Thai Silk into Medical Innovation
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