TrimLAB
Translational Research and
Innovative Medicine Laboratory

A Collaborative Interdisciplinary Hub for Medicine, Engineering, and Science:
We Dedicated to Translational Research for the Benefit of Mankind,
within a Supportive Learning and Research Environment.

We packed with passion, environment, professions, and ongoing projects to meet biomedical challenges.

TrimLAB was founded in 2020 as a nonprofit organization by Krit Charupanit, PhD and Praopim Limsakul, PhD to overcome limitations and provide distinct postgraduate and research opportunities. We are interested in addressing contemporary medical challenges from both a computer-based and an experimental standpoint by combining our strengths in medicine, biology and physical science, and engineering.

We dedicated to advance the future of medical research by eliminating the unnecessary and focusing on what truly matters, seamlessly integrating computational methods with laboratory experiments.

What We Create

"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Alan Kay

Biomedical Signal Processing and Machine Learning

Our biomedical signal lab specializes in applying advanced signal processing and machine learning to analyze neuromuscular signals (EEG, EMG) for neurodegenerative disease diagnosis, prosthesis, and rehabilitation.

Medical Devices and Electronics

Our engineering teams develop cost-effective, locally adaptable medical devices and electronic systems, designed to improve hospital healthcare accessibility and efficiency, while meeting regulatory standards.

Molecular Dynamics and Bioinformatics

Our lab employs advanced computational analyses, including molecular dynamics simulations, to accelerate and enhance protein engineering, drug development, and biomarker detection.

Your opportunity is NOW!

URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT !!
We are now accepting post-graduate researchers and graduate students (MS, PhD in Biomedical Engineering) for the upcoming academic year of 2025. Grants and support are available! Please contact us for more information.

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