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Faculty Member Profile
1.
Contact information
Name of the Institute:
Bureau of Laboratory Quality Standards
Name of the Department/Centre:
Department of Medical Sciences
Name of the faculty member:
Siripan Wongwanich
Current Designation:
Chief of Laboratory Accreditation Section 1
Address:
88/7 Tiwanond road, Amphur Muang
City:Nonthaburi
Pin/zip:
Country:
Thailand
Phone No.:
+662 951 1420
E Mail:
[email protected]
Fax No:
+662 951 1420
Website:
www.dmsc.moph.go.th
2.
Qualifications (only graduate/ post-graduate degrees/diplomas/certificates)
Year
Acquired
Qualification
Major Subject
University/Board
B.Sc
1975
Biology
Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai,
Thailand
Diploma
1979
Medical Microbiology
Institute for Medical Research, KulaLumpur, Malaysia
M.Sc
1984
Microbiology
Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Post Graduate
Diploma
1988
Immunology&Microbiology
Clinical School, University of Tasmania,
Tasmania, Australia
3.
Specialization
3.1 Main subject area
1 Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Molecular microbiology
2 Laboratory Quality Standards: ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 15189, ISO 15190 and ISO 22870
3
- Laboratory Accreditation and Accreditation Body standard ISO/IEC 17011.
- OECD GLP and GLP Compliance Monitoring Authority
3.2 Special interests
1 Laboratory Quality Standards: ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 15189, ISO 15190 and ISO 22870
2
- Laboratory Accreditation and Accreditation Body standard ISO/IEC 17011.
- OECD GLP and GLP Compliance Monitoring Authority
3 Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Molecular microbiology
4 Research on infectious diseases
4.
Experience
Designation
Chief of Anaerobic
Bacteriology
Section
Institution
National Institute of Health
Area
Research and service on
Bacteriology and
Infectious Diseases
In Years
From
To
1980 2002
Quality Manager
National Institute of Health,
Department of Medical Sciences,
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
ISO/IEC 17025
1999 2002
- ISO/IEC17025
Bureau of Laboratory Quality
- ISO 15189 ISO - ISO
Chief of Laboratory Standards, Department of Medical
22870
Accreditation
Sciences, Ministry of Public Health,
- ISO/IEC 17011
Thailand
- OECD GLP
2002 Present
APLAC Peer
Evaluator
APLAC
Medical Area (ISO 15189) 2007 Present
IAEA Expert
IAEA Viena, Austria
- ISO 15189
- Medical Laboratory
Accreditation
Chief of GLP
Programme and
Inspector
GLP Compliance Monitoring
Authority, Department of Medical
OECD GLP
Sciences, Ministry of Public Health,
Thailand
5.
2000 Present
2007 Present
List of Publications / Books / Manuals, if any
S.No.
Title
Name of the Journal / Publisher
Year of Publication
1
2
3
6.
Advisory/Consultancy work performed. Areas with duration.
a) WHO
b) Other UN
Bodies
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Expert assingment:
- Expert assignment for National Consultant on Information, Inspection and
Advice on QA Practices, at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2-3
May, 2002.
- Expert assignment to the National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic
Engineering, Faisalabad, Pakistan, 23-27 June 2003 on Quality Assurance
Program for Molecular-based Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases-assessment of
project-related quality issues.
- IAEA Technical Co-operation Project BRA/7/009 Establishing Reference
Centers for Molecular Diagnosis of Communicable Diseases Task 02: Advice on
ISO 15189 Accreditation at the Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ),
Departamento De Medica Tropical, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 13-29 October 2007.
c) Other
International
Organizations
d) National
Organizations
7.
Participation in Professional Associations
7.1 Professional memberships
7.2 Posts held
8.
-
Honours, awards received
9.
Other information
Published papers:
(1) Wongwanich S, et al. Epidemiology of Clostridium difficile in Bangkok. Interim Report 5, ThaiJapan Cooperative Project, Promotion of Provincial Health Services 1984, P. 60-67.
(2) Wongwanich S, et al. Comparative in vitro activity of ofloxacin (DL-8280) and other
antimicrobial agents against Enteric and miscellaneous bacteria. Recent Advances in
Chemotherapy, Proceeding of the 14th International Congress of Chemotherapy, Kyoto, 1985, p.
1761-62.
(3) Sylvia MK, et al. Seroepidemiological study of infectious mononucleosis in older patients.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1989 ; 27 (2) , p. 356-8.
(4) Wongwanich S, et al. Epstein-Barr virus infection in the older age group. Australian
Microbiologist 1988; 9 (2), p. 237
(5) Wongwanich S, et al. Clostridium difficile associated disease in Thailand. Southeast Asian
Journal Tropical Medicine and Public Health 1990 ; 21 (3) , p. 367-372.
(6) Wongwanich S, et al. Comparative study of disc-diffusion methods : Kirby - Bauer, CDS and
modified CDS methods Journal of the Medical Technologists Assosation of Thailand. 1991, 19:5760.
(7) Wongwanich S, et al. Reactivity of the CD D-1 latex test with Clostridium difficile and other
bacteria. Southeast Asian Journal Tropical Medicine and Public Health 1994; 25 (2). P. 321-323.
(8) Wongwanich S, et al. Laboratory diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori. Journal of the Medical
Technologists Assosation of Thailand 1996; 24 (1), p. 91-97.
(9) Wongwanich S, et al. Multifactorial pathogenesis of Burkholderia pseudomallei as suggested
from the comparison with Burkholderia cepacia. Southeast Asian Journal Tropical Medicine and
Public Health 1996; 27 (1), p. 111-118.
(10) Wongwanich S, et al. Antibacterial activity of teicoplanin against Clostridium difficile.
Southeast Asian Journal Tropical Medicine and public Health 1996; 27 (3), p.606-609.
(11) Wongwanich S, et al. Epidemiological analysis of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus
in Thailand. Southeast Asian Journal Tropical Medicine and public Health 2000; 31 (1), p.72-76.
(12) Wongwanich S, et al. Clostridium difficile infection in HIV-positive patients. Southeast Asian
Journal Tropical Medicine and public Health 2000; 31 (3), p.537-539.
(13) Wongwanich S, et al. Characteristic of Clostridium difficile strains isolated from
asymptomatic individuals and from diarrheal patients. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2001;
7, p.438-441.
(14) Wongwanich S, et al. Occurrence of extended spectrum beta lactamase in clinical isolates of
K. pneumoniae. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2002; 8(1), p.332.
(15) Wongwanich S, et al. An External Quality Assessment of The Ability of thai Microbiology
Laboratories to Idetify Pathogenic bacteria and to test Antimicrobial Susceptibility, Bulletin of
Department of Medical Sciences, 2001(3), p. 236-247.
(16) Wongwanich S, et al. Detection of Clostridium difficile toxin A and B genes from stool
samples of Thai diarrheal patients by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. Journal of
Medical Association of Thailand, 2003(86), p. 970-975.-
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