About Us

A multidisciplinary research group comitted to advancing pediatric research in infection, immunology, and hematology through innovative, collaborative, and evidence-based approaches to improve child health outcomes in Indonesia

Vision

To become a leading research group in Indonesia in the fields of pediatric infectious diseases, immunology, and hematology, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge, innovation in disease prevention and management, and the improvement of child health in Indonesia through collaborative research aligned with national healthcare needs.

Mission

  1. To develop multidisciplinary research in pediatric infectious diseases, immunology, and hematology that addresses current child health challenges in Indonesia.
  2. To enhance understanding of the mechanisms of infectious diseases and immune system disorders in the pediatric population, including immunocompromised conditions.
  3. To support the development, implementation, and evaluation of safe, effective, and evidence-based childhood immunization strategies.
  4. To generate innovations in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases, immunological disorders, and hematologic conditions in children to improve the quality of life of Indonesian children through evidence-based approaches.
  5. To strengthen national and international research collaboration among academics, clinicians, healthcare institutions, and policymakers in Indonesia.

Objectives

To produce high-quality research in pediatric infectious diseases, immunology, and hematology that impacts clinical practice and health policy in Indonesia.

To support improvements in the coverage, safety, and effectiveness of childhood immunization through clinical, translational, and epidemiological research.

To enhance the capacity of pediatric researchers and clinicians through training, mentoring, and collaborative research networks.

To support improvements in the coverage, safety, and effectiveness of childhood immunization through clinical, translational, and epidemiological research.

To become a national and regional referral and research collaboration center in pediatric infectious diseases, immunology, and hematology.