“Utilization of Biodiversity from Tropical Forest for Supporting Sustainable Development Goals in The New Capital City of Indonesia“

University-CoE-Research Center for Bio-Molecule Engineering, Universitas Airlangga if it is supported by qualified researchers. To improve the quality of researchers, it is necessary to conduct seminars/workshops/internships related to the fields of proteomic research, applied microbiology and biological natural resources management technology, as well as exploration and synthesis of bio-active compounds both on a national and international scale.
International Symposium on Sustainable Development Goals On Theme “Utilization of Biodiversity from Tropical Forest for Supporting Sustainable Development Goals in The New Capital City of Indonesia” is an program under University-CoE-Research Center for Bio-Molecule Engineering, Universitas Airlangga. Through this activity, researchers can add insight and exchange ideas with researchers from outside the agency. In addition, researchers can expand the network of cooperation and participate in introducing the existence of the University-CoE-Research Center for Bio-Molecule Engineering, Universitas Airlangga.
This program will be run in a form by two prominent Keynote Speakers and four prominent Invited Speakers from the field of Utilization of Biodiversity from Tropical Forest. Each speaker will be followed by a Q&A session right after the presentations from all the speakers. The moderator of the forum will be Ms. Fatiha Khairunnisa, S.Si., M.Si and Mr. Almando Geraldi, Ph.D., as researchers at University-CoE-Research Center for Bio-Molecule Engineering also a lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universitas Airlangga. International Symposium on Sustainable Development Goals will be held on December 3rd 2020, at 12.30 – 16.30 Time (Western Indonesian Time, GMT +7). For more information, please contact e-mail: info@biome.unair.ac.id or 085746359494/082232529480 (WA Only). Register Here
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