List of Lecturer’s Output

Lecturer Publications & Research 2025

  1. Metagenomic Analysis of Microbiota Communities Degrading Various Industrial Liquid Wastes
  2. The Effect of 2,4-D, Picloram, and BAP on Callus Induction of Sapodilla Leaf Explants (Pouteria Campechiana (Kunth) Baehni)
  3. Development of the MED-JAS Model to Improve Technology, Digital, and Information Literacy in Biology Pedagogy for Pre-service Teachers
  4. Metagenomic Study of Agricultural Soil Bacteria for Heavy Metal Bioremediation Applications
  5. Halal Food Industry: Comparison of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
  6. Bird Strike Risk Mitigation Management through Analysis of Wild Bird Presence and Habitat at General Ahmad Yani Airport, Semarang
  7. Implementation of Soybean Processing Wastewater Treatment Plant (POC) for Rice Cultivation to Achieve Food Security and a Green Economy in Central Java
  8. Downstream Research on Ecoprinting Leaf Vein Motifs and Natural Mahogany Dyes as Creative Industry Products in Ngresepbalong Village, Kendal Regency
  9. Engkrek Motorcycles for Transporting Agricultural Products
  10. Gastroprotective Effects of a Combination of Turmeric (Curcuma longa) and Cinnamon Extracts (Glycyrrhiza glabra), and Phyllanthus niruri in Indometacin-Induced Rats
  11. Ecoenzyme Innovation from Various Fruit Peels: Microbial Profile, Chemical Composition, and Potential for Sustainable Application
  12. Potential of Bioactive Compounds from Rambutan Peel as Anti-Obesity in Wistar Rats
  13. Metagenomic study of endophytic bacteria in Mimosa pudica
  14. Fern Diversity Based on Altitude and Anthropogenic Components in Petungkriyono Forest, Pekalongan Regency 
  15. DNA Barcoding of Jeruju (Acanthus ilicifolius) from the Coasts of Kendal, Demak, and Rembang and Its Metabolomic Study Using the LC-MS Method
  16. Analysis of the Capacity of Mount Prau Hiking Tourism Using an Ecological Approach
  17. Implementation of Deep Learning in a Team-Based Project to Develop Creativity and Innovative Character of Prospective Biology Teachers
  18. Evaluation of the Potential Erosion of Traditional Knowledge Through an Ethnobotanical Study of the Communities in the Mount Prau Buffer Villages
  19. Mapping of Special Purpose Forest Areas (KHDTK) at UNNES Based on Function and Utilization
  20. Production of Functional Food from Moringa Leaves by Industries and Its Utilization among Urban Households in Indonesia and Malaysia
  21. Development and Marketing Strategy of UNNES Innovational Product-Based Education
  22. Development of the Beneficial Value of Caterpillars as a Source of Protein in Feed and a Biodegrader in the Process Composting of Agricultural Waste
  23. Metagenomic and metabolomic analysis of microbiota communities in organic waste fermentation products as biofertilizer targets towards a sustainable green economy
  24. Optimization Of The In Vitro Multiplication Protocol Of Rhynchostylis retusa Plantlet Through The Addition Of Moringa Leaf Juice And Chitosan Nanoparticles
  25. Enhancing Callus Growth and Production of Antidiabetic Bioactive Compounds from Bima Variety Shallot Callus Using the Temporary Immersion System Method
  26. Combination Formulation of Nano-Chitosan and Astaxanthin as Anti-Inflammatory Therapy in Chronic Formaldehyde Exposure
  27. Development of A University Partner Satisfaction System to Support The Achievement of Faculty Performance Target
  28. Project-based e-module innovation with IoT technology in English Language Learning to Develop Student Digital Literacy
  29. Artificial Intelligence-Based Rice Quality Detection Using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and Attention Module
  30. Digital Project-Based Learning (PjBL) Model: An Innovative Strategy for Strengthening Conceptual Understanding and Problem-Solving in Prospective Teachers
  31. HOTS-LLM: AI-Based Adaptive HOTS Assessment Innovation to Accelerate the Quality of Vocational High School Learning Oriented to SDGs and the Golden Indonesia Goals
  32. Development of a Generative Artificial Intelligence-Based Training Model to Improve Technology, Information, and Digital Literacy of Biology Teachers in Central Java
  33. Diversification of Functional Food Products Based on Gembili Tuber (Dioscorea esculenta) as an Alternative Healthy and Nutritious Food Product
  34. Nanoencapsulation Formulation of Lutein and Zeaxanthin Nutraceuticals from Carica pubescens and Carica papaya Extracts Using Spray and Freeze-Drying Methods
  35. Sustainable Fisheries Strategy Through LCA And S-LCA Integration In Net Cage Cultivation In Semarang City
  36. Metagenomic and Metabolomic Analysis of Foodborne Pathogens and Their Potential Antibiotic Resistance
  37. Optimization of Vanda tricolor plantlet adaptability during acclimatization through chitosan nanoparticle spraying and Murashige & Skoog nutrition to increase seedling production
  38. Towards a Net-Zero Campus: Carbon Footprint, Energy Efficiency, and Tree Absorption Models for CO2 Emission Reduction in Semarang
  39. Fern Diversity Based On Altitude And Anthropogenic Components In Petungkriyono Forest, Pekalongan Regency
  40. Conservation and management of springs based on local knowledge of the community on the slopes of Mount Ungaran, Semarang Regency
  41. Evaluation of the potential erosion of traditional knowledge through ethnobotanical studies of the community in the buffer zone of Mount Prau
  42. Development of a Virtual Reality (VR) – Augmented Reality (AR) Laboratory to Support Educational Excellence
  43. Plant Diversity Mapping On The UNNES Campus, As A Basis For Campus Greening Development
  44. Halal Food Industry: Comparison of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
  45. Implementation of Team-based Projects in Learning: Descriptive Approaches to Higher Education in Malaysia and Indonesia

Lecturer Publications & Research 2022—2024

  1. Analysis Of The Potential Of Fruit Skin And Seed Waste As An Environmentally Friendly Bio Insecticide To Control An Insect Pest In Livestock
  2. The Protective Role Of Nanochitosan Against Oxidative Stress And Inflammation Response In The Liver And Kidney Of Rats Induced By Lead Acetate
  3. Development Of A Research-Based Bioconservation Textbook For Biology Students
  4. Comprehensive Nutrigenomics-Based Nutrition Research And Public Health In An Effort To Reduce And Prevent Stunting
  5. Integrated Holistic Intervention Action Strategy Based on Local Wisdom in Supporting Health Independence to Prevent and Accelerate Stunting Reduction
  6. Strategy For Optimization And Strengthening Of Fixed Net Cage (KJT) Cultivation Towards Fisheries Industrialization In Semarang City
  7. Study Of Pioneer Strategies Of Integrated And Sustainable Tourism In Semarang City
  8. Population Survey Of House Geckos (Gekko gecko) In Central Java Province (Kendal Regency, Batang Regency, Pekalongan Regency, Pemalang Regency, Tegal Regency, Tegal City, And Brebes Regency)
  9. Population Survey Of Long-Tailed Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) In Central Java Province (Semarang Regency, Magelang Regency, Temanggung Regency, Pemalang Regency, Boyolali Regency, Karanganyar Regency, Sukoharjo Regency, Wonogiri Regency, And Semarang City)
  10. Increasing Bioactive Compound Production In Gembili (Dioscorea esculenta) Callus Cultures Through The Elicitation Method
  11. The Immunomodulatory Effect Of Foods, Herbs, And Spices For COVID-19 Prevention: Exploratory Case Studies From Indonesia And Malaysia
  12. IgG Activity After Administration Of Rejasa Extract To Mice Induced By Sheep Red Blood Cells (SRBs)
  13. Optimization Of Kaempferol From Rejasa Extract As An Antidiabetic To Achieve IKU 5, Department Of Biology
  14. Effect Of Chitosan On Duck Growth And Blood Profile
  15. Metagenomic Analysis Of Microbiota In Various Soil Microbiomes As A Marker Of Soil Microbiome Stability
  16. Biogeography Of Microbial Communities And Secretory Immunoglobulin-A In The Duck Intestinal Microbiome
  17. Meta-Analysis Of Animal Physiology Learning Models In Optimizing Animal Handling Skills To Improve Graduates’ Employment Opportunities
  18. Assessment Model For Early Detection Of Cadmium (Cd) Heavy Metal Exposure In Toddler Blood Serum In Bandarharjo Village, Semarang
  19. Mapping Ecotourism Potential Through A Feasibility Study At Lawe Secepit Waterfall, Ngesrepbalong Village, Limbangan District, Kendal Regency
  20. Innovation In Making Tempeh Flour As A Natural Additive In New Functional Foods: A Strategic Effort To Create Daily Meals During The COVID-19 Endemic
  21. Intake Model Moringa Leaf-Based Nutrition For Stunting Reduction In The Working Area Of The Sedan Public Health Center, Rembang Regency
  22. Optimization Of Biological Control Agent Breeding Through Improving The Quality And Variety Of Culture Media
  23. Transcriptomic-Proteomic Profiling Of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Microhabitats And Gut Microbiota As An Effort To Discover Early Diagnostic Biomarkers For Colon Cancer
  24. Hypoglycemic Activity Of Moringa Leaf Extract On The Histological Structure Of Alloxan-Induced Rat Testes
  25. Integration Of Natural Resource Conservation And Community Empowerment To Strengthen Ecotourism In The Mount Ungaran Conservation Buffer Area, Central Java
  26. Feasibility Study Of The Development Of UNNES Green Open Space As A Green Technopark
  27. Meta-Analysis Of Human Organ System Replicas In Improving High School Students’ Literacy Skills In Central Java
  28. Development Of A Differentiated Learning Model To Strengthen Self-Efficacy And Multi-Representational Ability Of Prospective Biology Teacher Students
  29. Morphological And Molecular Characterization Of Superior Durian Germplasm In The Batang Region Of Central Java
  30. Meta-Analysis Of Biodiversity Bioconservation Research Results
  31. Wildlife Mapping Using Camera Traps In The Protected Forest And Conservation Buffer Area Of Mount Ungaran, Central Java
  32. Creation Of Superior And Short Durian Seeds Through Clonal Selection And Implementation Of Cultivation Technology
  33. Exploration Of Superior Durian Genetic Resources In Suruh Tembawang As A Basis For Developing Commercial Durian Commodities In West Kalimantan
  34. Waste Management Analysis At The Faculty Of Mathematics And Natural Sciences
  35. Food Asset Map To Support Food Security And A Circular Economy In Semarang
  36. Inventory Of Insect Pests In Hortimart Fruit Plantations
  37. Mapping Ecotourism Potential Through A Feasibility Study In Curug Lawe Secepit Village, Ngesrepbalong, Limbangan District, Kendal Regency
  38. Potential Of The Stable Lice (Alphitobius diaperinus) As A Biodegrader Of Plastic Waste And A Source Of Safe Animal Protein For Livestock
  39. Development Of A Granule Formulation Product “Wedhang Uwuh” Instant Spiced Effervescent Drink As An Immunomodulator
  40. Comprehensive Nutrition Research Based On Nutrigenomics And Public Health In An Effort To Reduce And Prevent Stunting
  41. Analysis Of The Living Environment And Parenting Styles As Risk Factors For Stunting In Toddlers Aged 6 To 60 Months In Pekalongan City In 2023
  42. Mini-Greenhouse Innovation And Chitosan Application In Acclimatization Planting Media To Increase Orchid Seedling Production Of Dendrobium mutabile (Blume) Lindl.
  43. Bird Strike Case Management Recommendations At General Ahmad Yani Airport, Semarang Through A Study Of Avifauna Diversity And Habitat
  44. Economic Feasibility Study Of The Tinjomoyo Botanical Garden Development In Semarang City
  45. Identification Of Bioactive Compound Content In Bawak (Allium cepa L.) Callus Culture Of Bima Brebes Variety
  46. Identification Of Medicinal Plants And Their Bioactive Compounds Used As Prevention By Rural Communities In Indonesia And Malaysia
  47. Biosynthesis Of Bioactive Compounds From Dayak Onion Callus With High Efficacy As A Standardized Herbal Medicine For Diabetes And Cholesterol
  48. Potential Of Rejasa Leaf Extract (Elaeocarpus grandiflorus) As An Anti-Hypercholesterolemic Agent
  49. Level Of Student Knowledge And Perceptions Regarding Herbal Medicine Development In Indonesia And Malaysia
  50. Conditional Analysis Of Multi-Temporal Data-Based Mangroves In Coastal Areas Of Kendal Regency
  51. Metagenomic And Metabolomic Profiling Of Microhabitats
  52. Intestinal Metagenomic And Metabolomic Profiling As Early Diagnostic Biomarkers For Dysbiosis In Stunting
  53. Development Of The Master’s Curriculum In Biology, FMIPA UNNES
  54. Analysis Of Accreditation Readiness Of The Biology Education Study Program With 9 LAMDIK Standards Towards A Superior And Meaningful Study Program
  55. Bioactive Compound Content Of Underutilized Avocado Cultivar Kelir And Its Activity Testing In Vitro
  56. Characterization Of Genetic Diversity Of Germnatha Avocado In Kalibening, Semarang Regency Based On Morphology And ISSR Markers As Conservation Efforts
  57. Development Of A Diagnostic E-Assessment Instrument As A Basis For The Implementation Of Differentiated Learning In Elementary Schools In Indonesia And Malaysia
  58. Analysis Of Changes In Organ Structure And Function Exposure To Cigarette Smoke Induced By Black Garlic Extract In Mice
  59. Protein Profile Of Recombinant Glutathione Exchanger And GSHI Enzyme Activity From Genetically Engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  60. Development Of An E-Learning Supplement On Edible Fruit Biodiversity In Gunung Leuser National Park, Aceh Tamiang
  61. Development Of A Protocorm Culture Protocol Using Natural Organic Materials And Acclimatization Using A Mini-Greenhouse For The Conservation Of Wild Orchid Species From Mount Ungaran
  62. Design Of An Instrument For The Health Profile Of Adolescent Girls (Prokes Rematri) As An Early Effort To Prevent Stunting
  63. Nanocomposite Organic Fertilizer Based On Local Microorganisms, Metagenomic Analysis Of Weed Rhizospheres As An Alternative Controlled-Release Fertilizer For The Sustainability Of SDGs 12
  64. Management Of Cd-Contaminated Soil Using Phytoremediation Techniques By The Ornamental Plant Croton (Cordiaeum variegatum)
  65. Potential Of Ornamental Plants Around UNNES As Phytoremediation In Lead-Contaminated Soil
  66. Tracer Study For The Development Of A Research Monograph: Use Of The UNNES Educational Tourism Garden As A Biology Learning Resource
  67. Innovative Science Learning Models To Higher Education In The Global Era: Comparison Between Malaysia And Indonesia
  68. Analysis Of Heavy Metal And Microbial Contamination In Hygienic Tempeh Production Of Small And Medium Industries In Semarang Towards Tempeh Requirements For Export
  69. Transcriptomic-Proteomic Profiling Of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Microhabitats And Gut Microbiota As An Effort To Discover Early Diagnostic Biomarkers For Colon Cancer
  70. Wildlife Mapping Using Camera Traps In The Protected Forest And Buffer Area Of Mount Ungaran Conservation, Central Java
  71. Analysis Of Digital Literacy Competency Of Prospective Student Teachers In Learning Media Development
  72. Development Of Creativity Assessment Instruments For Prospective Student Teachers Of Biology In Bioedutainment Courses
  73. Development Of An Assessment Center To Improve Assessment Competencies For Teachers And Prospective Teachers To Support The Implementation Of Quality Learning
  74. Learning Innovation Through Team-Based Project-Based Design Thinking To Develop Creativity And Professional Competence In Prospective Biology Teachers
  75. Innovative Biology Learning Models In Higher Education: A Descriptive Approach In Thailand And Indonesia
  76. Lipid Profile Analysis In An Obese Rat Model Induced By Rambutan Peel Extract
  77. Development Of An Integrated Project-Based Learning Model Using Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, And Mathematics And A Nature Exploration Approach In The Animal Tissue Structure Course To Improve The Professional Competence Of Prospective Biology Teachers
  78. Growth, Biochemical, And Physiological Responses Of Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) Plants In Cadmium-Contaminated Soil
  79. Trends In Science Education Research For The 2020–2023 Period
  80. Effectiveness Of Nanochitosan On Oxidative Stress Status In An Animal Model Of Cadmium Poisoning
  81. Potential Of Parijoto Fruit Extract (Medinilla speciosa) For Repairing Organ Damage Caused By Arsenic Toxicity
  82. Antioxidant Activity Test Of Moringa Leaf Powder (Moringa oleifera) From Various Altitudes
  83. Development Of An Acclimatization Protocol Using A Mini-Greenhouse For The Conservation Of Natural Orchid Species From Mount Ungaran
  84. Wildlife Ecotourism Development Model In The Mount Ungaran Area, Central Java
  85. Integrated Vulnerability And Community Adaptation Patterns To Climate Change In Coastal Areas Of Kendal Regency
  86. Biosynthesis Of Bioactive Compounds From Dayak Onion Callus With High Efficacy As A Standardized Herbal Medicine For Diabetes And Cholesterol (Continued)
  87. Transcriptomic-Proteomic Profiling Of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Microhabitats And Gut Microbiota As An Effort To Discover Early Diagnostic Biomarkers For Colon Cancer (Continued)
  88. Analysis Of The Community’s Strategic Role In Mangrove Management For Eco-Waterfront-Based Kendal Coastal Revitalization
  89. Deruju (Acanthus ilicifolius) Callus Induction Using Various Concentrations Of 2,4-D And Bioactive Compound Analysis For Natural Medicine Development
  90. Antidiabetic Activity Test Of Bioactive Compounds From BIMA Brebes Variety Shallot Callus Extract
  91. Optimization Of CO₂ Absorption By Introducing POME Into Spirulina To Mitigate Climate Change
  92. Identification Of Arts And Cultural Innovations To Support The UNNES Green Technopark
  93. Development Strategy For The Padang Sumampir Rural Area, Limbangan District, Kendal Regency
  94. The Use Of Moringa oleifera Among Indonesian And Malaysian Families: Potential Therapeutic Application, Ethnomedicine, And Toxicological Aspects
  95. Marketing Of Tempeh Chips Fortified With Moringa Leaf Flour To Support Healthy Snack Awareness
  96. Construction Of Integrated Coastal Area Management In Kendal Regency
  97. Potential Study, Identification, And Mapping Of Ungaran Forest And Mountains As A Special Purpose Forest Area (KHDTK) At UNNES
  98. Development Of Wild Plant-Based Biorational Insecticides For Biological Control Of The Housefly Alphitobius diaperinus
  99. Comprehensive Nutrition Research Based On Nutrigenomics And Community Health Efforts To Reduce And Prevent Stunting
  100. Developing Moringa Leaf Functional Food As A Specific Intervention Model To Prevent Stunting
  101. High-Level Attack Training Program In The Two-Peak Periodization To Improve Volleyball Athletes’ Attack Skills
  102. Characterization Of Vegetative And Generative Organs, Physiology, Biochemistry, And Molecular Biology Of Durian Brongkol Accessions For Local Variety Registration
  103. Development Of An Interactive E-Book And Video On Mangrove Biodiversity In Karimunjawa National Park
  104. In Vitro Germination Of Durian Pollen
  105. Metagenomic Analysis Of Bacteria And Fungi In The Lung Microenvironment As A Target For Therapy And Precision Diagnosis Of Lung Cancer
  106. Mesoporous Magnetite-Based Vessels For Organic Waste As Nutrient Sustainers And To Reduce Heavy Metal Accumulation In Agricultural Crop Products As Part Of A Green Economy
  107. Identification Of River Bacterial Communities In Kaligarang At The Semarang City Water Company’s Entrance Tunnel
  108. Foliar Nano-Fertilizer From The Decomposition Of Endophyte Lamina Of Weeds Based On NGS For Multidimensional Regulation Of Plant Growth And Development For The Sustainability Of The Green Economy

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