
The Indonesian Science Fund (DIPI) is pleased to announce the six awardees of the DIPI Small Research Grant 2025.
Following a rigorous selection process and thorough evaluation by our panel of experts, these researchers have demonstrated outstanding potential and innovative approaches to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing key national challenges.
Each selected proposal will receive a research grant of IDR 60,000,000 (sixty million rupiah) to support the implementation of their projects over the next one year.
We extend our warmest congratulations to the following awardees:
- Dr.rer.nat. Risky Oktriani, S.Si., M.Biotech., M.Sc, Universitas Gadjah Mada – Effect of menin–Myc inhibitor in metastatic progression of pancreatic cancer
- Rioneli Ghaudenson, Universitas Indonesia – Antimicrobial Resistance and Opportunistic Pathogens: Microbial Evaluation of Threats to Rural Water Supply in a Changing Climate
- Dimas Ahmad Rizaldi, IPB University – Serosurveillance of Zoonotic Hepatitis E Virus in Local Pigs, Buffaloes, and Dogs in Toraja, South Sulawesi
- Kinasih Prayuni, M.Si, YARSI University – Pharmacogenomic Study of Isoniazid Metabolic Enzyme Polymorphisms and Plasma Drug Levels in Indonesian Tuberculosis Patients
- Irma Rahayuningtyas, DVM, M.Sc., IPB University – Unlocking the Power of Bovine Lactoferrin Against Influenza A Virus
- Nuzli Fahdia Mazfufah, M.Biomed, Universitas Indonesia – Genetic Engineering of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Plasmid Design Using Signal Peptides for Increasing Secretion of BMP-2 Recombinant Protein in MSCs
Through this initiative, DIPI continues its mission to foster a culture of excellence in Indonesian research and to provide independent, competitive funding opportunities that empower researchers across disciplines.
We wish all awardees great success in the implementation of their research projects and look forward to seeing the positive impact of their work.
Indonesian Science Fund (DIPI)