Anyarat Thiptara

EDUCATION
1992 – 1998: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (2nd class honors)
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Thesis: “A preliminary study on hematology and blood chemistry of Sarus crane (Grus antigone antigone) in captivity inThailand”
2008 – Present: Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine
University of California-Davis, Davis, CA
Thesis: “Epidemiological trends of rabies in domestic animals in southern Thailand 1994-2008," Spring 2011
Prospective PhD student, Graduate Group in Epidemiology, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA
OCCUPATION
May-July 1998: Small animal practitioner (a general practitioner and veterinary surgeon)
Small Animal Hospital, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
August 1998-Present: Veterinary government officer, Epidemiologist
Veterinary Research and Development Center (southern region), Nakhonsithammarat, Thailand
4 major activities as follow; 1) Epidemiological data collection, analysis and summary, 2) Epidemiological surveillance on major livestock diseases, emerging diseases and re-emerging diseases and zoonoses, 3) Epidemic investigation, disease notification and outbreak alert, 4) Research works.
PUBLICATIONS
Thiptara A, Kongkaew W, Bilmad U, Bhumibhamon T, Anan S: Toxoplasmosis in Piglets. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2006; 1081: 336–338.
Kongkaew W,Coleman P, Pfeiffer DU, Antarasena C, Thiptara A: Vaccination coverage and epidemiological parameters of the owned-dog population in Thungsong district, Thailand. PrevVet Med 2004; 65: 105-115
Conference (Author)
Case report: Histomoniasis in native chicken in southern part of Thailand 2002
The 28th Annual conferences on the Thai Vet Med Assoc
Case report: Trichomoniasis in wild doves 2004
The 30th Annual conferences on the Thai Vet Med Assoc
AWARDS
1993-1997: Outstanding Achievement Award, Veterinary student, Chulalongkorn University
1998: 2nd class honors, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Chulalongkorn University
2008-Present: The Royal Thai Scholarship for studying in MPVM program
