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Sri Rahayu, S.Kep. M.Biomed.

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Name Ns. Sri Rahayu, M.Biomed.

Position Lecturer in Biology - Biochemstry

Academic Career ● Master’s Degree, Bio medics (Biochemistry), University of Indonesia, 2009-2012

● Bachelor’s Degree, Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, 1998- 2002

Employment ● Lecturer, Undergraduate Program in Biology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, 2005-now

Research and Development project over the last 5 years

● Activated carbon-based bio-adsorbent

● Natural antioxidant exploration of plants

● Natural anticancer exploration of plants Industry

collaboration over the last 5 year

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Patents and proprietary rights

● Banner of activated carbon-based bio-adsorbent, 2020

● Enrichment book of Lipid, 2020

● Video on nobi charcoal, 2019 Important

publications over the last 5 years

Total 40 published papers

Author(s): Sri Rahayu, Supriyatin, Yulilina, Dinda Nurul Nabila

Title: Stabilizing cooking oil by mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) peel crude extract.

International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, Vol.8 No.6C2 (2019), ISSN: 2278-3075.

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https://www.ijitee.org/download/volume-8-issue-6c2/

Author(s): Sri Rahayu, Supriyatin, A. Bintari

Activated Carbon-Based Bio-Adsorbent for Reducing Free Fatty Acid Number of Cooking Oil

AIP Conference Proceedings 2019, 050004 (2018);

https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5061897

Activities in specialist bodies over the last 5 years

● Perhimpunan Biologi Indonesia, Member, 2017-now

● Institute for Engineering Research and publication, Active professional, 2019-now

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