Prof. Dr. Ir. Sukenda, M.Sc.
Born in 1967, Prof. Dr. Sukenda is a lecturer in Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Bogor Agricultural University since 1993. He graduated his Fisheries Bachelor's majoring in Aquaculture in Bogor Agricultural University in 1991. He completed his master study in Aquatic Bioscience in 1996 and his doctoral study in 1998 in the University of Tokyo, Jepang. He has been studying and performing research in fish diseases and another fish health research in Aquaculture since 1991, during which he has published some scientific papers in reputable national and international journals.
- Aquaculture (Bachelor), Bogor Agricultural University. 1991
- Aquatic BioScience (Master), University of Tokyo, 1996
- Aquatic BioScience (Doctor), University of Tokyo, 1998
Memberships:
- National Symposium of Aquaculture Biotechnology, Bogor (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018)
- Indonesian Society for Scientific Aquaculture
Courses for undergraduate program:Courses for graduate program:
- Disease of aquatic organisms
- Health Management of aquatic organisms
- Aquaculture Quality Management System
- Field Practice of Aquaculture
- Fish Immunology
- Fish Pathology
- Biosecurity in Aquaculture
- Pathogenesis of Fish Disease
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS International PublicationNational Publication
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- Research Gate: Sukenda_Sukenda3
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 Current research projects:
- Streptococcosis disease in fish
- Efficacy of Several Streptococcus agalactiae Vaccine Strains for Prevention of Streptococcosis in Nile Tilapia
- The efficacy of Streptococcus agalactiae vaccine preparations, administered to tilapia broodstock, in preventing streptococcosis in their offspring, via transfer of maternal immunity
- The efficacy of bivalent vaccine in Nile tilapia broodstock on maternal transfer of immunity in preventing Streptococcus agalactiae and Aeromonas hydrophila infection
- Dietary administration of Gracilaria verrucosa extract as an immunostimulant to control white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
Contacts Lecturer: Dr. Ir. Sukenda, M.Sc Department of Aquaculture IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University) Bogor, Indonesia
- E-mail: sukenda@apps.ipb.ac.id