, , Jawa Barat 16911, IDThe exhibition of Indonesia fauna known as Bogor Zoological Museum or Gedung Bulao and the Indonesian Museum of Ethnobotany are located in Bogor under management of Administration Division - Research Center for Biology - LIPI The Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, covering 1,500 m2, is a scientific exhibition of various kinds of Indonesian fauna which is open for public located inside Bogor Botanic Gardens, Bogor. The collections displayed in this museum are only a small of scientific collections maintained in the Division of Zoology. The museum exhibits more than 2,000 species of animals, which is displayed in 75 boxes and 60 vitrines. Some big animal replicas are also displayed.
Jalan Wanaherang No. 35 Tlajung Udik, Gunung Putri Bogor 16962, IndonesiaNovell Pharmaceutical Laboratories produces healthcare products and offers contract manufacturing services.
Jalan Pos Pengumben Raya No. 8 Sukabumi Selatan, Kebon Jeruk Jakarta Barat 11560, IndonesiaNovell Pharmaceutical Laboratories produces healthcare products and offers contract manufacturing services.
Jl. Industri selatan V Blok PP No. 7 Kawasan Industri Jababeka II, Cikarang, 17550 IndonesiaDLBS is a member of Dexa Medica, a leading pharmaceutical company based in Indonesia consistently ranked as one of the top three players ASEAN.
Jl. Leuwigajah No. 174 Cimahi, West Java 40532 IndonesiaSAN-CLIN-EQ specializes in bioavailability and bioequivalence studies.
Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung, 40132 IndonesiaInstitut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) or Bandung Insitute of Technology or Institute of technology Bandung, was founded on March 2, 1959. The present ITB main campus is the site of earlier engineering schools in Indonesia. Although these institutions of higher learning had their own individual characteristics and missions, they left influence on developments leading to the establishment of ITB. In 1920, Technische Hogeschool (TH) was established in Bandung, which for a short time, in the middle forties, became Kogyo Daigaku. Not long after the birth of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945, the campus housed the Technical Faculty (including a Fine Arts Department) of Universitas Indonesia, with the head office in Jakarta. In the early fifties, a. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, also part of Universitas Indonesia, was established on the campus. In 1959, the present lnstitut Teknologi Bandung was founded by the Indonesian government as an institution of higher learning of science, technology, and fine arts, with a mission of education, research, and service to the community. Government Decree No. 155/2000 pertaining to The Decision on ITB as Legal Enterprise (Badan Hukum) has opened a new path for ITB to become autonomous. The status of autonomy implies a freedom for the institution to manage its own bussiness in an effective and efficient way, and to be fully responsible for the planning and implementation of all program and activity, and the quality control for the attainment of its institutional objective. The institution has also freedom in deciding their measures and taking calculated risks in facing tight competition and intense pressures.
l. Airlangga No. 4 - 6, Gubeng Airlangga, Kota SBY Jawa Timur, 60115 IndonesiaVision To become an independent, innovative, and leading university at national and international level as well as the pioneer of the development in science, technology, and humanities based on religious morality. Missions Organizing and developing academic education, professional education, and/or vocational education with world class excellence based on nationalism and religious moral values. Carrying out basic research, applied research, and innovative policy research with world-class excellence based on nationalism and religious moral values to support the development of education and to conduct community service. Devoting its expertise in the field of science, technology, and humanities to the society. Managing the university independently with good governance through institutional development oriented towards quality and ability to compete at international competence.
Jl. Lodaya II No.. 5, Bogor IndonesiaMission Primate Study Center (PRC) IPB: Organizes the development of human resources, SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY-based development policy formulation and research basic and applied primatologi. Organizing the utilization and preservation of the ecosystem for the next Primate animal human wellbeing. Organise cooperation berkeseinambungan and implementation of research with emphasis on accountability, Professional and reliable management system. The Objectives of the center Primate Study Center (PRC) IPB whom: To develop biomedical science and technology through education, research, training program, seminar, and publications with regard to an interest in primatologi. To provide advice and assistance in establishing goals, strategy, and policies in the area of conservation and use of Indonesian primate species in Biological and Biomedical Research. To develop and implement a joint collaboration of diverse institutions in Indonesia and abroad to provide the transfer of knowledge and technology, exchange of information and expertise, and research and education in primatology To build breeding facilities and natural habitats Indonesian primate species with respect to the conservation of primate species and their use in biological and biomedical research.
Jl. Lodaya II No.. 5 Bogor IndonesiaMission Primate Study Center (PRC) IPB: Organizes the development of human resources, SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY-based development policy formulation and research basic and applied primatologi. Organizing the utilization and preservation of the ecosystem for the next Primate animal human wellbeing. Organise cooperation berkeseinambungan and implementation of research with emphasis on accountability, Professional and reliable management system. The Objectives of the center Primate Study Center (PRC) IPB whom: To develop biomedical science and technology through education, research, training program, seminar, and publications with regard to an interest in primatologi. To provide advice and assistance in establishing goals, strategy, and policies in the area of conservation and use of Indonesian primate species in Biological and Biomedical Research. To develop and implement a joint collaboration of diverse institutions in Indonesia and abroad to provide the transfer of knowledge and technology, exchange of information and expertise, and research and education in primatology To build breeding facilities and natural habitats Indonesian primate species with respect to the conservation of primate species and their use in biological and biomedical research.
Jl. Taman Mekar Abadi 1 no.62 Taman Mekar Wangi, Bandung, West Java, IndonesiaKaizen Aesthetic Medicore provides a fully integrated service in product development starting from the processes of product concept, registration, formulation, safety/efficacy testing and finally manufacturing of the products. Besides that, our team can also help with the sourcing and design of your packaging as well as the marketing services.
JL. Raya Jakarta - Bogor Km.46 Cibinong , Bogor, 16911 IndonesiaThe exhibition of Indonesia fauna known as Bogor Zoological Museum or Gedung Bulao and the Indonesian Museum of Ethnobotany are located in Bogor under management of Administration Division - Research Center for Biology - LIPI The Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, covering 1,500 m2, is a scientific exhibition of various kinds of Indonesian fauna which is open for public located inside Bogor Botanic Gardens, Bogor. The collections displayed in this museum are only a small of scientific collections maintained in the Division of Zoology. The museum exhibits more than 2,000 species of animals, which is displayed in 75 boxes and 60 vitrines. Some big animal replicas are also displayed.
Graha Indramas 2nd Floor Jl. AIP II K.S. Tubun Raya No. 77 Jakarta 11410 IndonesiaWacker offers contract manufacturing, biologic analysis, and quality control/assurance services.
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