Mochtar Riady Institute for Nanotechnology
With a population of over 220 Million, public health is
one serious concern in Indonesia. Cancer in particular is a leading
cause of deaths. Early diagnosis and effective treatment are keys
for the control and management of this complex systemic disease,
in which the research in Indonesia is still in its infancy. As part of Lippo Medical and Health Program, that includes the
Faculty of Medicine Pelita Harapan University, Siloam Hospitals
and the Mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Center (MRCCC), Mochtar
Riady Institute for Nanotechnology (MRIN) is established in 2006
to support cancer research in Indonesia using both genomic and proteomic
approaches.
Vision:
- To become an internationally recognized research center in
the field of nanomedicines focusing on oncology.
- To improve the nation's quality and competency in the field
of nanomedicines through quality education and scientific discovery.
- To foster research and education in the field on nanomedicines
through interdisciplinary research partnerships and collaborations
Mission:
To conduct innovative research on cancer prevention and new understandings
of the cause, early diagnosis, control and cure of cancer.
Latest News
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Congratulations to Dr. Andi Utama and Team.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Congratulation to Dr. Andi Utama and team for new publication in journal of Medical Virology "Low Prevalence of Hepatitis B Virus Pre-S Deletion Mutation in Indonesia ".
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Congratulations to Dr. Ivet Suriapranata and Team.
Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Congratulation to Dr. Ivet Suriapranata and team for new publication in BMC Medical Genetics "Genetic factors associated with patients-specific warfarin dose in ethnic Indonesians".
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