Prof. Dr. Maitree Suttajit, Msc.
Personal:
Born in Chiang Mai , Thailand : Birth Date: March 2nd,1939
Married, 2 daughters ; Buddhist and vegetarian
Education:
Ph.D. (Biochemistry), University of New York at Buffalo, N.Y.,U.S.A.,1971
M.Sc. (Biochemistry) , Mahidol University, 1962
B.Sc. (Chemistry, Honored ) , Chulalongkorn University, 1960
Past Positions and Activities:
Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.; 1963-2000
Retired, September, 2000
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Science, Mahasarakham University, 2001-2005
Editor in Chief , Science and Technology Journal, Mahasarakham University , 2002- 2006
Had been invited to give lectures and organize the international and national conferences in Thailand and foreign countries.
Present Position and Activities:
-Visiting Professor, School of Science and Science Technology and Head of School of Medical Science,, Naresuan University (Payao campus), Payao. 2005- present
-Academic Board Committee, Chiang Rai Rachapat University , 2005-present
-Academic Board Committee, Faculty of Chiang Rai Rachapat University , 2005-present
-Researcher, Cancer Unit, Chulabhorn Research Institute Center, Chiang Mai University Branch
-Advisory committee of Ph.D. thesis, Faculty of Pharmacy , Chiang Mai University and School of Science and Technology, Suranaree Technology University
- Reader and peer reviewer of research articles to be published in academic journals in Thailand
- President of Asian Vegetarian Union
- Founding President of Thai Vegetarian Association
Research interests:
Biochemistry of carcinogenesis; tumor markers, tumor promoters and cancer prevention environmental toxicology; Biochemical toxicology; aflatoxins; ELISA development; lectins; nutrition, AIDS , medicinal herbs, antioxidants
Postdoctorship and International Collaboration
1979-1981 Environmental tumor promoters and antitumor promoters, Cancer Prevention Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
1976-1978 Preparation and characterization of cell membrane from neuraminidase-treated leukeumic cells for cancer immunotherapy, Department of Neoplastic Diseases, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA.

