Biofilm research has been conducted in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary manner, both at the national and international levels. Our pioneers represent a collaboration of various institutions, including those from national and international entities, academic institution, and hospital clinicians.
IBRCC works with experts from various institutions in Indonesia and countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Singapore and United Kingdom to find solutions together. In this journey, IBRCC has successfully secured research funding support from various sources such as the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, and the European Union.
With Universitas Gadjah Mada's vision and mission as a World Class Research University and National Research and Innovation Agency's vision and mission in improving science and technology capabilities, IBRCC is determined to optimize Indonesia's biodiversity to address global issues such as antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections.