Sleman, July 28th, 2022. Healthy food intake is the key to healthy growth and development, especially during childhood years. It is not only obtained from home, but food intake is also obtained by the children in schools. The BPOM (Indonesian national agency of drug and food control) survey in 2010 stated that more than 70% of food poisoning incidents occurred among elementary school (SD) students. The selection of food and snacks that are safe for consumption by children needs to be a concern to prevent similar incidents from happening again in the school environment.
Event
The 8th National Seminar on Biotechnology Universitas Gadjah Mada 2022
“Biotechnology for Climate Change and Global Warming Mitigation”
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1. Prof. R. Manjunatha Kiniā£
(National University of Singapore)ā£
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2. Prof. Tatsuo Sato, Ph.D.ā£
(Ibaraki University)ā£
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3. Prof. Dr. Ir. Alim Isnansetyo, M.Sc.ā£
(Universitas Gadjah Mada)ā£
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Information and Registration
http://semnas.biotech.ugm.ac.idā£
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Contact Persons
Atirah (http://wa.me/081287041401)
Diana (http://wa.me/082291542314)
Sista (http://wa.me/082138751325)
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Master Program student in Biotechnology, Faculty of Postgraduate School UGM, Febri Yuda Kurniawan managed to get the best scientific writing award in the Scientific Paper Writing Workshop held by the UGM Graduate School. The scientific work entitled āKeanekaragaman dan Strategi Konservasi Anggrek Alam di Bawah Pengaruh Antropogenik Kawasan Bukit Dowo, Kulonprogoā (Diversity and Conservation Strategies of Natural Orchids under the Anthropogenic Influence of the Dowo Hills Area, Kulonprogo) became one of the two best works during the workshop. Febri has shown the results of writing that are following the material presented so that the paper is considered worthy of publication.
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The Pfizer Biotech Fellowship program which was attended by Lecturers and also several Master of Biotechnology students has been completed and one of the students of the Master of Biotechnology Study Program received a Graduate Education Grants category.
The activities for the Graduate Education Grants category started with the submission of the first proposal and 10 graduate and undergraduate participants were selected who then took part in a series of virtual bootcamp activities that contained material presentations from experts and researchers both from within and outside the country. After the series of virtual bootcamp activities, participants were given time to revise proposals for approximately 14 days and finally produced 5 proposals from graduate programs and 3 proposals from undergraduate programs. From the 5 selected proposals, 1 Grant recipient proposal was announced at the award ceremony on November 23, 2021.
Biotechnology Study Program and Biotechnology Research Center Universitas Gadjah Mada,
proudly present:
Biotech-Webinar Series-3: ZEBRAFISH AS AN ANIMAL MODEL FOR LIFE SCIENCE RESEARCH
Speaker:
Assoc. Prof. Takaaki Matsui
Gene Regulation Research
Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Save the date!
Friday, November 26, 2021
13.00-14.40 (GMT+7, Jakarta Time)
at Zoom
FREE of Charge + e-Certificate
Join Us and register now at https://bit.ly/RegisterFormBiotechWebinar3
Contact us at (+62) 813-9365-6566 or biotek.sps@ugm.ac.id
The UGM Graduate School Biotechnology Study Program held the first Biotech-Webinar Series with the theme “Promoting One Health with Biotechnology”. This event was held in collaboration with the Center for Biotechnology Studies and the One Health/EcoHealth Resource Center, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. The event was opened by Prof. Dr. drh. Wayan T. Artama as the coordinator of One Health/EcoHealth Resource Center-UGM and then followed by Dr. Dini Wahyu Kartika Sari, S.Pi., M.Sc. as Head of Postgraduate Biotechnology Study Program at UGM. On that occasion, Dr. Dini said that the Biotech-Webinar Series event is a permanent agenda of the Biotechnology Study Program, open to the public, and is planned to be held regularly every two months as an effort to spread the role of biotechnology in answering various problems in society today. For this reason, the topics chosen will always prioritize the latest techniques and approaches in biotechnology so that they can add insight to researchers in the field of biotechnology and society in general.

One of the agricultural products that can improve the economic system is the export of bananas. The high level of global marketing competition is a challenge for business actors in improving product quality. However, one important aspect that determines the quality of bananas is the health of the tree. Therefore, disease control in banana plants as done by Prof. Siti Subandiyah is a form of active participation in the application of science in better agricultural aspects.
NATIONAL SEMINAR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY VII
Theme : Biotechnology for Mitigation of Climate Change and Global Warmingā£
Biotechnology for Climate Change and Global Warming Mitigationā£
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Speaker:
ā£1.Prof. Wilfried Schwab
(Technische UniversitƤt München)ā£
ā£2. Prof. Michael Sauer
(Universitt für Bodenkultur Wien)ā£
ā£3. Prof. Siti Subandiyah
(University of Gadjah Mada)
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- Prof. Chi Ying F Huang
(National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)ā£
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Important Date !!
ļø 31 July 2021: Abstract submission deadlineā£
ļø 28 August 2021: Announcement of abstract selection results ā£
Klik link: Winter Course Program Ibaraki University
On November 30 – December 6 2019, the two selected students from the 2019 batch, namely Sekar Pelangi Manik Putri @sekarpelangimp and Ignasia Margi @ignasiamargiĀ from the Postgraduate Biotechnology Program UGM have successfully participated in the Winter Course Program for Regional Sustainability which was held at Ibaraki University, Graduate School of Agriculture.
This activity is a program that is held every year and sends a new batch of Biotechnology students.