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By Asian Education Review Team , Thursday, 29 January 2026 03:42:14 PM

Thailand Strengthens Anti-Aging Education via University-Industry MOU

    • University-industry partnership to advance anti-aging education, research, and innovation
    • Hands-on training programs designed to develop job-ready skills in regenerative medicine and preventive healthcare
    • Emphasis on integrating classroom learning, laboratory research, and real-world clinical practice for practical, career-focused experience

    Mae Fah Luang University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Novavida Integrative Medical Center and Innovate Biotech Laboratory, marking an important step in strengthening anti-aging and regenerative medicine education in Thailand.

    Led by the university’s School of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, the partnership aims to bridge academic learning with clinical practice and applied research. The goal is to develop skilled medical professionals who can meet the rising demand for preventive and advanced healthcare across Thailand and the wider Asian region.

    As part of the collaboration, postgraduate students at the master’s and doctoral levels will gain hands-on experience through real clinical cases, advanced medical technologies, and laboratory-based research. This practice-oriented approach moves learning beyond theory and helps students build job-ready skills, improving employability in specialized healthcare fields.

    Dr. Jarasphol Rintra, Acting Dean of the School of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, highlighted that private-sector partnerships play a key role in practice-based education. He said exposure to real-world clinical environments allows students to translate research into patient-centered care and prepares them to become future leaders in the field.

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    Industry partners Novavida and Innovate Biotech emphasized the importance of an integrated ecosystem that connects education, scientific research, and advanced laboratory infrastructure. They noted that such collaboration is essential for turning personalized medicine into effective clinical solutions.

    The signing of the MOU reflects a shared commitment to talent development, innovation, and long-term growth, positioning Thailand to strengthen medical education, create high-skilled jobs, and build regional leadership in anti-aging and regenerative healthcare.

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