🔬 44+ Active Projects · 5 Published Papers in 2024

Research at Puthisastra

The University of Puthisastra is committed to generating evidence that improves health outcomes in Cambodia and the region. Our six research focus areas span pharmacy, public health, dentistry, clinical science, digital health, and traditional medicine.

44+
Active Projects
30+
Publications (2020–2025)
$300K+
Research Funding (2024)
8
International Research Partners

Where We Focus

6 Research Focus Areas

Our research agenda is driven by the health challenges of Cambodia and the region — producing evidence that reaches policymakers, clinicians, and communities.

Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Antimicrobial resistance, pharmacokinetics, drug interaction surveillance, community pharmacy practice, and clinical pharmacology in the Cambodian and Southeast Asian context.

14 Active Projects

Infectious Disease & Public Health

Epidemiology of HIV, dengue, malaria, and emerging pathogens; vaccination uptake; maternal and child health; community-based health intervention design.

9 Active Projects

Oral & Dental Health

Prevalence of dental caries and periodontal disease in Cambodian populations, restorative techniques, access to oral healthcare in underserved provinces.

6 Active Projects

Health Informatics & Digital Health

Telemedicine adoption, digital health literacy, electronic medical records in resource-limited settings, and AI-assisted diagnostic tools for Southeast Asian healthcare.

7 Active Projects

Clinical & Translational Research

Bridging laboratory findings to patient care — hospital-acquired infection control, clinical nutrition, laboratory diagnostics, and evidence-based nursing practice.

8 Active Projects

Traditional & Complementary Medicine

Scientific validation of Khmer traditional remedies, integration of complementary therapies with modern clinical practice, and Cambodia's role in regional ethnobotany.

4 Active Projects

Current & Recent

Featured Research Projects

A selection of UP-led studies — from national pharmacy surveillance to randomised controlled trials in maternal health.

Pharmacy Active

Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance in Cambodian Community Pharmacies

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lim Sophal

A national cross-sectional study assessing rates of antibiotic dispensing without prescription in 200+ community pharmacies across five provinces, with intervention pilot design.

2023–2026 WHO Cambodia, NIPH US$85,000
Public Health Active

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Booster Uptake in Rural Cambodian Communities

Dr. Meas Dara

Mixed-methods study examining barriers to booster acceptance among adults in Kampong Cham, Battambang, and Siem Reap, informing tailored public health messaging strategies.

2024–2025 Institut Pasteur du Cambodge US$42,000
Health IT Recruiting

Digital Health Literacy Among Health Sciences Students in Southeast Asia

Dr. Khy Rachana

Multi-country comparative survey measuring digital health competency across Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand — identifying curriculum gaps and best practice models.

2025–2026 Khon Kaen University, AJOU University US$28,000
Dentistry Completed

Prevalence of Dental Caries in School-Age Children in Phnom Penh

Dr. Sok Chanthy

Cross-sectional survey of 1,200 children aged 6–12 in Phnom Penh primary schools. Found 72% caries prevalence — results informed the national Oral Health Policy 2024.

2022–2023 Ministry of Health, Global Children Dental Fund US$31,000
Medical Lab Active

Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Dengue Detection in Resource-Limited Settings

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lim Sophea

Validation of rapid antigen tests for dengue NS1 and IgM/IgG across three provincial hospitals, comparing sensitivity and specificity with PCR gold standard.

2024–2026 Institut Pasteur, NMCHC US$55,000
Public Health Recruiting

Maternal Nutrition Interventions and Birth Outcomes in Kampong Cham Province

Dr. Pich Socheata

Randomised controlled trial assessing the impact of an iron-folate supplementation and counselling programme on maternal anaemia and low-birthweight neonates.

2025–2027 NMCHC, UNICEF Cambodia US$120,000

Our Facilities

Research Centres & Units

Four dedicated research units — each with specialist labs, expert faculty leads, and active international collaborations.

PDRU

Pharmacy & Drug Research Unit

The PDRU coordinates pharmacoepidemiology, drug utilisation, and pharmaceutical care research. It houses UP's analytical chemistry lab and collaborates with the National Authority of Medicines and Food of Cambodia (NAMFC).

PHRC

Public Health Research Centre

The PHRC focuses on epidemiology, health system strengthening, and community health interventions. It manages UP's long-running partnerships with WHO Cambodia and Institut Pasteur du Cambodge.

CSSC

Clinical Skills & Simulation Centre

State-of-the-art simulation facility supporting clinical training research, patient safety studies, and comparative effectiveness of simulation-based learning methodologies in health education.

HIDHL

Health Informatics & Digital Health Lab

Established in 2022, the HIDHL pioneers telemedicine, electronic health record design, and AI-assisted diagnostics research in partnership with ADB and regional technology universities.

Governance

Research Committee

The University of Puthisastra Research Committee (UPRC) is a subcommittee of the UP Academic Board. UPRC's main role is to enhance the research environment, including but not limited to strategy development, research promotion, and ethical review of all studies conducted at the university.

UPRC Chairperson

Prof. Chea Sin

Professor Chea Sin chairs the University of Puthisastra Research Committee, overseeing the strategic direction of all research activities, ethical review processes, and institutional research partnerships.

01

Developing Strategy, Policy & Guidelines

UPRC is tasked with creating and implementing strategies, policies, and guidelines to support the university's strategic goals in research activities — ensuring UP research meets national and international standards.

02

Leadership in Promoting Research

UPRC provides leadership to promote research within the university, ensuring that research activities align with UP's strategic objectives and maintain high standards of quality and ethical integrity across all faculties.

03

Ethical Review

UPRC conducts robust ethical reviews of all research undertaken at the university to ensure that it adheres to established ethical standards and guidelines — protecting participants, researchers, and the institution.

Meets monthly
6-week ethics review cycle
All studies require REB approval

Peer-Reviewed Output

Recent Publications

UP researchers publish in international peer-reviewed journals indexed in PubMed, Scopus, and WHO IRIS. All institutional publications are listed in our Research Repository.

Full Publication List Researcher reviewing published study results
  • 2025 Journal

    Antibiotic dispensing practices without prescription in Cambodian community pharmacies: a cross-sectional national study

    Lim S, Meas D, Pich S, Noun C, et al.

    PLOS ONE, 20(1): e0310244

    View article
  • 2024 Journal

    Digital health literacy and readiness for telehealth among undergraduate health sciences students: a multi-country Southeast Asian survey

    Rachana K, Sophal L, Dara M, Chandy N, et al.

    Digital Health, 10: 20552076241280431

    View article
  • 2024 Journal

    Prevalence and determinants of dental caries in school-age children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: a cross-sectional study of 1,200 children

    Chanthy S, Sophea L, Socheata P, et al.

    International Dental Journal, 74(3): 512–519

    View article
  • 2023 Journal

    COVID-19 booster vaccine hesitancy among adults in rural Cambodia: a mixed-methods study

    Meas D, Lim S, Rachana K, Sok C, et al.

    Vaccine, 41(48): 7121–7130

    View article
  • 2023 Policy

    Evidence brief: Strengthening Cambodia's antimicrobial stewardship programme in community pharmacy settings

    University of Puthisastra PDRU / WHO Cambodia

    WHO Cambodia Policy Evidence Series, Technical Report 2023-04

    View article

External Funding

Grants & Research Partners

UP research is externally funded and independently peer-reviewed — ensuring the highest standards of scientific rigour and real-world relevance.

$85K

WHO Antimicrobial Resistance Grant

WHO Cambodia

$120K

UNICEF Maternal Nutrition RCT

UNICEF Cambodia

$55K

Institut Pasteur Dengue Diagnostics

Institut Pasteur

$42K

ADB Digital Health Literacy Study

Asian Development Bank

Research Partners

Institut Pasteur du Cambodge WHO Cambodia National Institute of Public Health Khon Kaen University AJOU University Asian Development Bank Institut Pasteur (Paris) UNICEF Cambodia

Get Involved

Research Pathways for Students

You don't have to wait until postgraduate study to do research at UP. Six pathways exist for undergraduate students to engage with real scientific work from Year 1.

Research Elective

Year 3 and Year 4 students can opt into a dedicated research elective — spending a full semester embedded in a faculty-supervised research project with a formal methodology module.

Year 3–4 · Credit-Bearing

Research & Innovation Club

UP's most active student club — running weekly journal clubs, research seminars, statistics workshops, and the annual UP Student Research Day conference.

Open to All Years

Faculty-Supervised Thesis

Final-year students complete a 12,000-word original research thesis under individual faculty supervision. The strongest theses are submitted to peer-reviewed journals.

Year 4 · Mandatory

International Conference Fund

UP funds up to 20 students per year to attend and present at international health science conferences. Applications open each October.

Competitive · Funded

Research Assistant Positions

Paid part-time positions embedded within the PDRU, PHRC, CSSC, and HIDHL for students with strong academic records. Gain real lab and field experience while earning.

Paid · Competitive

Research Excellence Grant

Continuing students can apply for up to $1,500 in seed funding for independent student-led research projects, assessed by the Research Committee each semester.

Up to $1,500 · Twice Yearly
UP researcher working in laboratory

2–4 wks

Proposal Review Time

$1,500

Max Student Grant

Submit a Research Proposal

How to Get Started

  1. 1

    Identify a research question aligned with one of UP's six focus areas.

  2. 2

    Contact the relevant Research Centre Lead to discuss supervision availability.

  3. 3

    Submit a 1-page research concept note to research@puthisastra.edu.kh.

  4. 4

    Receive feedback within 2 weeks and — if approved — begin protocol development.

  5. 5

    Submit your full protocol to the UP Research Ethics Board (REB) for ethical review.

Research Forms & Templates

Research Ethics Board (REB)

All research involving human subjects at UP must receive REB approval before data collection begins. The board meets monthly. Allow at least 6 weeks for review. Contact the REB →