The Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine

On November 27th, 2024, Prof. Apichat Asavamongkolkul, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, presented the Sood Sangvichian Award to Prof. Robert W. Mann, PhD, DABFA, FAAFS, FCPP, Siriraj International Visiting Scholars for acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the field of forensic anthropology at Adityadhornkitikhun Conference Hall.

This prestigious award, named in honor of the late Prof. Sood Sangvichian, former Dean and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy, recognizes outstanding contributions to medical education, research, and the advancement of the Thai medical community.

Following the award presentation, Professor Mann delivered an honorary lecture titled “The Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine”, engaging the audience with his extensive expertise in the intersection of forensic science and medical practice. His insights into the human skeleton’s role in forensic investigations and medical contexts were invaluable, providing attendees with an in-depth understanding of this crucial area in forensic anthropology.