Programme

The 3rd International Seminar on Biochemistry in Conjunction with the 28th ISBMB National Seminar

25 June 2025: Genomic Workshop

Workshop will be carried out on Halal Science Center Laboratory, IPB University, Baranangsiang Campuss, Bogor City, West Java, Indonesia.  Join us for an insightful Genomic Workshop as part of The 3rd International Seminar on Biochemistry in conjunction with the 28th ISBMB National Seminar, held on June 25, 2025, at the Halal Science Center, IPB University.

This workshop will focus on metagenomics approaches to soil microbiome biodiversity, providing participants with hands-on experience in DNA isolation and bioinformatics analysis of sequencing data. Experts in the field will guide attendees through the latest methodologies in microbial community profiling, enabling a deeper understanding of microbial diversity and its functional potential in various ecosystems.

Participants will gain practical skills in sample processing, high-throughput sequencing data analysis, and computational tools for metagenomic studies, making this workshop ideal for researchers, students, and professionals interested in microbiome research and bioinformatics. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise in genomic sciences!

26 June 2025 : International Seminar, Parallel & Poster Presentations

The 3rd International Seminar on Biochemistry, in conjunction with the 28th ISBMB National Seminar, will take place on June 26, 2025, at the IPB Convention Center, Indonesia. This esteemed scientific gathering will explore the theme:

"Synergizing Agriculture, Marine Science, and Health Through Biochemistry"

This seminar aims to highlight the crucial role of biochemistry in driving innovation and sustainability in agriculture, marine science, and healthcare. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the event will serve as a platform for sharing the latest research and advancements in these fields.

Distinguished Speakers:

Keynote Speakers:

  • Ir. Sakti Wahyu Trenggono, M.M., IPU – Minister of Maritime and Fisheries Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
  • Prof. dr. Dante Saksono Harbuwono, Sp.PD., Ph.D – Deputy Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia.
  • Prof. Dr. Arif Satria, S.P., M.Si - Rector of IPB University

Invited International Speakers:

  • Prof. Thomas Günther Pomorski – Bochum University, Germany
  • Dr. Keni Vidilaseris – University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Prof. Suzuki Toshisada – Kagawa University, Japan

Invited National Speakers:

  • Dr. Widiastuti Setyaningsih, S.T.P., M.Sc. – FAOBMB YSP 2024 Awardee – PBBMI Yogyakarta Branch
  • Dr. Yudhi Nugraha, S.Si, M.Biomed – FAOBMB YSP 2019 Awardee – PBBMI Jakarta Branch
  • Prof. Dr. Trina Ekawati Tallei – FAOBMB Research Award 2025 Participant – PBBMI Manado Branch
  • dr. Rauza Sukma Rita, Ph.D – PBBMI Padang Branch
  • dr. Darmawi M.Biomed, Ph.D – FAOBMB YSP 2025 Awardee – PBBMI Pekanbaru Branch
  • Prof. Dr. Syamsulina Revianti drg.,M.Kes.,PBO – PBBMI Surabaya Branch
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arba, M.Si – PBBMI Kendari Branch
  • Prof. Dr. Waras Nurcholis, S.Si., M.Si. – PBBMI Bogor Branch

Seminar Activities:

The event will feature four main academic sessions :

  • Plenary Lectures – Delivered by distinguished keynote and invited speakers.
  • Parallel Lectures – Covering specialized topics in biochemistry and its applications.
  • Oral Presentations – Showcasing cutting-edge research findings.
  • Poster Presentations – Providing opportunities for researchers to present their work interactively.

This seminar serves as a vital forum for scientists, researchers, and students to engage in discussions, exchange knowledge, and foster collaborations. Join us in advancing biochemistry's impact on agriculture, marine science, and health!

27 June 2025 : Cultural and Nature Excursion – Presidential Bogor Palace & Bogor Botanical Garden Tour

Participants will visit the iconic Presidential Bogor Palace, renowned for its stunning architecture and gardens. They’ll explore historical artifacts, art collections, and beautiful landscapes, experiencing Indonesia’s rich cultural and political heritage. After the palace visit, the tour will continue to the Bogor Botanical Garden, one of Southeast Asia’s oldest and most famous gardens, home to over 15,000 plant species. Visitors will enjoy its lush greenery, ancient trees, and the rare Rafflesia Arnoldii flower. This excursion offers a chance to relax, appreciate Bogor’s heritage, and connect with fellow researchers in a scenic setting.