Realize Collaborative Research Synergy with Workshop Activities Antimicrobial and Adaptive Laboratory Evolution Tests

The 2024 Indonesia Collaboration Research (RKI) is a flagship program that will elevate Indonesia's collaboration to the international level. The research activities carried out can be more comprehensive and are expected to be able to create a superior scientific cultural ecosystem in Indonesia. Lecturer of the Department of Biology Education, FMIPA UNY, Dr. Anna Rakhmawati received funding for the RKI program with the host of Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) and partners of the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). One of the activities to support the research was the Workshop "Antimicrobial Test and Adaptive Laboratory Evolution" held by the UNAIR team. The implementation of the activity at the Applied Microbiology Laboratory, PUI-PT Center for Biomolecular Engineering [BIOME], Airlangga Research Hub (ARH) Building, Campus C, Universitas Airlangga on Tuesday (6/8/2024). Representatives from UNY, namely Dr. Anna Rakhmawati, and the team participated in the activity which began with the provision of material and hands-on about antimicrobial tests and Adaptive Laboratory Evolution (ALE). The activity was also attended by team representatives from ITB.