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        "msgid": "ri-scientists-win-prestigious-award-1447893297",
        "date": "2003-07-14 00:00:00",
        "title": "RI scientists win prestigious award",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
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        "summary": "RI scientists win prestigious award Zora Rahman, Contributor, Jakarta When industry can get advantage of a scientific research, there is usually a sponsor to find. With this intention the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Europes biggest applied research institutes, awarded the First DAAD-Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award in Life Sciences 2003.",
        "content": "<p>RI scientists win prestigious award<\/p>\n<p>Zora Rahman, Contributor, Jakarta<\/p>\n<p>When industry can get advantage of a scientific research, there<br>\nis usually a sponsor to find. With this intention the German<br>\nAcademic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft,<br>\nEuropes biggest applied research institutes, awarded the First<br>\nDAAD-Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award in Life Sciences 2003.<\/p>\n<p>The award was presented by the German Ambassador to Indonesia<br>\nGerhard Fulda with the attendance of the Secretary of the<br>\nMinister of Research and Technology Dr. Ashwin Sasongko S.MSC,<br>\nlast Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>The winners were Dr. Haryanti of the Research Institute for<br>\nMariculture on Bali for her proposal on Vaccine Recombinant for<br>\nGrouper Fish Viral Disease and Dr. Siswanto of the Biotechnology<br>\nResearch Institute for Estate Crops in Bogor for his research of<br>\nthe topic Development of Diagnostic Kits and Large Scale<br>\nProduction of RVNRL or DPNR Latex to Produce Rubber Products with<br>\nLow Allergenic Proteins.<\/p>\n<p>Both scientists received generous prize money and a six-month<br>\nfellowship at Fraunhofer institute in Germany, where they can<br>\ncontinue their research with the assistance of the German<br>\nscientific community.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I expect this cooperation will improve my knowledge of my<br>\nresearch topic,&quot; Dr. Haryanti said. &quot;To continue with this kind<br>\nof research on a commercial level is costly and sophisticated<br>\nequipment is needed.  Fraunhofer Institute has the resources to<br>\nallow me to do this.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Complicated theoretical statements and long explanations were<br>\nnot criteria for the award. It was the relevance and the market<br>\npotential of the research proposals that counted.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;This award shall contribute to unfold the innovation-oriented<br>\npotential of Indonesian researchers,&quot; director of DAAD, Ilona<br>\nKrueger-Rechmann, said in her speech at the presentation<br>\nceremony. &quot;Both winners have outstanding research experience in<br>\ntheir fields and their proposals were very well prepared.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Siswanto&apos;s research involves something that is used<br>\ncommonly -- it is the basic for latex gloves, gauges for blood<br>\npressure, condoms and many other essentials -- rubber.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia is number two in the world&apos;s rubber production,<br>\nafter Thailand.<\/p>\n<p>Many rubber products are used in direct contact with the human<br>\nskin and as natural rubber or latex can cause different kinds of<br>\nallergies, artificial latex has risen in popularity.<\/p>\n<p>Products used in the medical industry have created a huge<br>\nproblem for Indonesia and other producers of rubber. The means of<br>\nfinding out how to detect the allergenic proteins in natural<br>\nrubber has become even more important and not only in Indonesia.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Siswanto, a specialist in plant biochemistry and molecular<br>\nbiology, has been researching rubber over a long period of time<br>\nand has already succeeded in inventing a formula to cure diseases<br>\nin rubber plantations.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;This award is very important for my me and my institute not<br>\nonly because of the prestige and the financial support, but<br>\nbecause I can complete the research project and put my findings<br>\ninto practice,&quot; the scientist said. &quot;So I am optimistic that I<br>\nwill arrive back with the detection kit for allergenic proteins<br>\nthat we need so badly.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Another important resource for the Indonesian economy is the<br>\nfishing industry, the field of Dr. Haryanti. The specialist in<br>\naquatic biotechnology invented a probiotic bacterium two years<br>\nago. Her new research aims to find a method of fighting the viral<br>\ndiseases that cause the mass mortality of Grouper fish and larva.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Vaccine recombinant technology is expected to improve fish<br>\nimmunity and fish health without disturbing biological<br>\nactivities.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Out of the 15 applicants, the award winners were said to be<br>\noutstanding in their research fields and in the clear formulation<br>\nof their proposals. Dr. Haryanti and Dr. Siswanto did not<br>\nhesitate to agree to six-months away, even if they have never<br>\nbeen to Germany before and have to leave their families behind.<\/p>\n<p>Both German and Indonesian officials hope the cooperation<br>\nbetween the countries will lead to the mutual benefit of academic<br>\nknowledge and contribute toward their economies.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;With this pilot project we want to awaken the interest of<br>\nscientists in applied research,&quot; Ilona Krueger-Rechmann said. &quot;If<br>\nthis is successful, there is a good chance we will continue the<br>\naward in Indonesia and perhaps start similar award-schemes in<br>\nother countries.&quot;<\/p>",
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