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Winai Dahlan (Thai: วินัยดะห์ลัน)(born on 7 January 1952) is the Founder Director of the Halal Science Center Chulalongkorn University. He is also the Head of The Lipid and Fat Science Research as well as International Graduate Program Chair in Food and Nutrition, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University.
Dahlan was born to parents of Javanese descent in Bangkok. His father is and his mother is Zahrah.[1] His grandfather Ahmad Dahlan is National Hero of Indonesia. He is currently in the position of Associate professor of C9 level involving with scientific training. He has had many researches of more than 30 articles having been published both locally and internationally including scientific and nutrition articles of more than two thousand pieces and his writing in three Weekly Magazines since 1989. Winai Dahlan is one of “The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims[2][3]
," for 3 consecutive years compiled by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre and the only Thai Muslim Scientist ranked in “The World’s 16 most Influential Muslim Scientists” in Science and Technology.