Ms. Thapanee Chuenngam | Veterinary dermatology | Best Researcher Award |ย
Veterinarian Professional level , at Dermatology unit, Kasetsart University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Thailand.
Ms. Thapanee Chuenngam is a dedicated veterinary dermatologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of complex skin diseases in small animals. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree with Second Honor from Kasetsart University, Thailand, and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Veterinary Clinical Studies. With extensive experience as a veterinarian at Kasetsart University Veterinary Teaching Hospital since 2016, she has expertise in dermatology, outpatient care, and emergency veterinary medicine. Her research focuses on dermatological conditions such as feline atopic skin syndrome, sebaceous adenitis, and mycobacterial infections, contributing valuable insights through case reports and clinical studies. She has presented at international conferences, published in reputable journals, and authored educational articles in veterinary magazines. Recognized for her contributions to veterinary dermatology, she continues to advance the field through research, clinical practice, and professional training.
Professional Profile
Education ๐
Ms. Thapanee Chuenngam earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree with Second Honor from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kasetsart University, Thailand (2009โ2014). She is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Veterinary Clinical Studies at the same institution, further deepening her expertise in veterinary dermatology. Additionally, she has obtained certifications in dermatology, including “Infectious Skin Diseases” and “Advanced Dermatology” from The University of Sydney, Australia.
Professional Experience ๐ผ
Since 2016, Ms. Chuenngam has been a practicing veterinarian at the Kasetsart University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, where she specializes in dermatology, outpatient care, and emergency veterinary medicine. She has also served as a mentor and educator, conducting seminars and training sessions for veterinary professionals and students. Her dedication to clinical practice and research ensures that she remains at the forefront of advancements in veterinary dermatology.
Research Interests ๐
Specializing in veterinary dermatology, Ms. Chuenngam focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of complex skin diseases in small animals. Her research explores conditions such as feline atopic skin syndrome, sebaceous adenitis, pododermatitis, and mycobacterial infections. She has contributed significantly to the understanding and clinical management of dermatological disorders, advancing veterinary healthcare through her case-based research and publications.
Awards & Honors ๐
Ms. Chuenngam has gained recognition in the veterinary community through her active participation in prestigious events. She was a finalist in the “Young Vets: Case Challenge by VPAT 2022” and has been invited as a speaker at various international conferences, including the ASEAN Companion Animal Parasite Expert Summit 2023. Her expertise in veterinary dermatology has positioned her as a thought leader in the field.
Top Noted Publications ๐
Title: First Case Report of Successful Treatment of Mycobacterium abscessus Infection in a Cat in Thailand
Authors: Thapanee Chuenngam, Suttiwee Chermprapai
Journal: Animals
Year of Publication: 2025
DOI: 10.3390/ani15070925
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Title: Successful Treatment of Non-Pruritus, Excessive Hair Shedding, and Scales in a Cat Due to Demodex gatoi with Fluralaner Topical Spot-On
Authors: Thapanee Chuenngam, Suttiwee Chermprapai
Journal: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
Year of Publication: 2024
DOI: 10.1177/20551169241246866
Indexing: Crossref
Conclusion
Dr. Chuenngam has a well-rounded profile with strong academic, clinical, and research credentials. Her work in veterinary dermatology, especially infectious and inflammatory skin diseases, demonstrates high impact. If she expands her research scope and engages in international collaborations, she would be an even stronger candidate for prestigious research awards.