
Affiliations​

Centex Shrimp
Center for Excellence for Shrimp Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, or Centex Shrimp, is a multidisciplinary laboratory that was formed in October 2001 by the coalition of research laboratories from the Departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Biotechnology of the Faculty of Science, Mahidol University. It has also been jointly supported by the Faculty of Science, Mahidol University and the National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC). Chaijarasphong group is currently located in Centex Shrimp, on the 4th floor of K Building, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University

Department of Biotechnology at the Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
The Department of Biotechnology is located at the Faculty of Science, Phayathai Campus with additional research units and facilities located at the Salaya Campus, Nakhon Pathom. The main research of the department can be divided into 4 modules, including Agricultural Biotechnology, Food Biotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, and Molecular and Medical Biotechnology. These four disciplines cover the most significant biotechnological fields in Thailand. The Department also operate a pilot plant building, equipped with several instruments for bioprocess engineering and food technology, serving as a platform for students to practice large-scale operation and partners in the private sector to conduct research and development on a semi-industrial scale. Dr. Chaijarasphong is currently a faculty member at this department

Savage Lab at the University of California, Berkeley
Supervised by Associate Professor David Savage, the Savage group aims to understand how protein machinery - enzymes and scaffolds - plays roles in regulation of cellular metabolism. The group is particularly interested in machinery involved in carbon dioxide concentrating mechanism (CCM) and photosynthesis of microalgae. In addition to understanding the basic biology of proteins, the group also attempts to harness their power to engineer microorganisms to perform beneficial functions for humans, using technology such as genome editing by CRISPR-Cas, enzyme compartmentalization, protein biosensors, and many more. Dr. Chaijarasphong did his PhD research at this lab and he enjoyed his time there very much.