Advancing Agricultural Systems Biology for Sustainable Crop Development
The Center for Agricultural Systems Biology (CASB) at King Mongkutβs University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) is dedicated to accelerating the study of cellular regulation in crop plants. Our multidisciplinary team of researchers utilizes modeling techniques to gain insights into crop plant development, phyto-product biosynthesis, and crop yield improvement. Through our innovative research, we aim to achieve sustainable and efficient crop production for the future.

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Unlocking the Secrets of Cellular Regulation through Multidisciplinary Collaboration
We bring together experts from diverse fields to delve deep into the study of celluar regulation, with a specific focus on crop plant development, phyto-product biosynthesis, and crop yield improvement.
Cellular Regulation Research Areas
Our research focuses on studying cellular regulation, crop plant development, phyto-product biosynthesis, and crop yield improvement. We exploy multidisciplinary expertise and modeling techniques to accerlerate comprehensive studies in these areas.
Crop Plant Development
We investigate the regulation mechanisms underlying crop plant development, aiming to enhance our understanding and improve agricultural practices. Our research contributes to the advancement of crop yield and quality.
Phyto-Product Biosynthesis
At our center, we explore the intricate processes of phyto-product biosynthesis. By unraveling the regulation mechanisms, we aim to optimize the production of valuable compounds from plants for various applications.
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CASB New Year Party 2024 β A Night to Remember at Chao Phraya River, Bangkok!
As the year comes to a close, CASB gathered for an unforgettable New Year's dinner along the enchanting Chao Phraya River in the heart of Bangkok. The evening was more than just a celebration; it was a heartfelt "Thank You" to the incredible team for their hard work, dedication, and unwavering support throughout the year.
π Congratulations to Nattavat Suko on their recent publication
in "Trehalose metabolism coordinates transcriptional regulatory control and metabolic requirements to trigger the onset of cassava storage root initiation" in Scientific Reports!

