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Development of Wastewater Genomic Surveillance Platform Powered by Artificial Intelligence for Next Pandemic Preparedness in Indonesia |
Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Harimurti Nuradji (Head of Research Center) / National Research and Innovation (BRIN) ![]() |
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Ryo Honda (Professor) / Kanazawa University ![]() |
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Guangming Jiang (Associate Professor) / University of Wollongong ![]() |
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Year Adopted | 2024 |
Research Period | 3 years |
General Description of the Research Project | This project aims to create a comprehensive platform for data collection, sharing, and modeling to track the spread of COVID-19, tuberculosis, and antimicrobial resistance via wastewater surveillance. By employing artificial intelligence, it aims to analyze epidemic trends within communities, leveraging wastewater information into tracers for the origins and spread of diseases to assess intervention effectiveness. The developed platform will support decision-making in disease control, especially for low- and middle-income countries such as Indonesia, where clinical surveillance is limited, by providing insights on the ecology and evolution of the pathogens. |
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Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team | ![]() Harimurti Nuradji ![]() Indonesia ![]() Ryo Honda ![]() Japan ![]() Guangming Jiang ![]() Australia |
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