
UGM Students Research Alternative Feed Additives from Tapak Liman Leaf Extract
The UGM student team investigated the nanoemulsion of tapak liman leaf extract (Elephantopus scaber L.) as a safe alternative to Antibiotic Growth Promoters (AGP) in
Nanotechnology is a rapidly expanding technology which plays a vital role in various sectors. Our research on nanotechnology aims to create revolutionary solutions that contribute to the technological future of our community and environment.
The UGM student team investigated the nanoemulsion of tapak liman leaf extract (Elephantopus scaber L.) as a safe alternative to Antibiotic Growth Promoters (AGP) in
The UGM Student Team consisting of Jacyntha Orinetha, Jihan Kaamillia Salsabil (Veterinary Medicine, 2018), and Salsabiela Millennia Putri (Pharmacy, 2019) investigated the potential of Temulawak
Increased cholesterol in the body can cause death. The World Health Organization (WHO) puts the number of deaths due to increased cholesterol at 2.6 million.
One of the environmental problems, especially in Indonesia, is The increase in greenhouse gases (GHG). Most of the methane gas that accumulates in the atmosphere
UGM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FKH) organized an International Conference of Advanced Veterinary Science and Technologies for Sustainable Development (ICAVESS) on 28-29 March 2021. ICAVESS
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) students have turned goat bones into artificial material (bone graft) to repair human broken bones. Bone graft is very much required
Cancer is a world problem that has killed 9.6 million people in 2019. Chemotherapy is a method often taken to cure cancer, but chemotherapy instead
Four UGM students, Junita Solin (Agronomy), Stephanus Satria Wira Waskitha (Chemistry), Putra Makmur Boangmanalu (Chemistry), and Vidiskiu Fortino Kurniawan (Computer Science IUP), participated in the