Fiqry H. Kleib and Edison Johar seized the opportunity to present their research results funded by the prestigious JITMM travel grant. They showcased studies titled “Respiratory virus spectrum identified from SAR-CoV-2 negative specimens in Watansoppeng, a bat city in Eastern Indonesia” and “Detection of GB Virus C in a Child Presenting with Dengue-like Illness” on a global stage hosted by Mahidol University’s Faculty of Tropical Medicine.
Their participation not only highlighted EHI’s commitment to pushing boundaries in infectious disease research, but also emphasized our dedication to bridging the gap between scientific innovation and sustainable solutions. The discussions at the conference sparked new insights, underscoring the transformative potential of AI-driven solutions in combating tropical diseases within a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Fiqry and Edison’s presence at JITMM epitomizes EHI’s pursuit of excellence and knowledge dissemination on an international scale. Their contributions at JITMM signify EHI’s continuous efforts to remain at the forefront of advancements, leveraging opportunities to showcase our commitment to innovation and collaboration in the fight against infectious diseases.