Jakarta Globe, August 10, 2010
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Denpasar, Bali. Indonesia and the United States launched on Tuesday a biodiversity research centre on the holiday island of Bali to further study of the archipelago’s rich and diverse species.
The Indonesian Biodiversity Research Center, funded by USAID, is a collaboration between three local universities and Old Dominion University in Virginia and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
IBRC chief researcher from UCLA Paul Barber said it was a strategic move because Indonesia was still behind on the number of researchers and biodiversity studies despite its abundance of potential research material.
“The center will significantly enhance Indonesia’s capacity to study its own biodiversity,” Barber said.
One of IBRC initiators, I Gusti Ngurah Mahardika, said the center would serve as a focal point for biodiversity research, training and species collection.
“IBRC is the magnet that will attract Indonesian and international scientists to carry out researches focusing on biodiversity,” Mahardika said.
“These researchers will employ the latest technology and methods in molecular genetics to gain understanding on the intricate nature and formation of Indonesia’s biodiversity.” he said.
The center is based in Udayana University’s Biomedic Lab in Denpasar where 60 Indonesian and US scientists make up the core researchers.
Agence France-Presse
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