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1st Announcement
Faculty Medicine Sultan Agung Islamic University
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
OF HUMAN'S HEALTH
AND AGING SCIENCES
“Health and Life Span Extension Strategies
On Human Aging In The Global Warming Era”
June 5 - 7, 2015
Aston Semarang Hotel & Convention Centre
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www.ishas.id
Post Graduate Course (Workshop)
Plenary Session, Symposium
Free Papers, Poster Session,
Exhibition.
ž Content
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ž Welcoming Remarks
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ž Organizer
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ž Theme
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ž Organizing Committee
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ž Event Program
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ž Event Information
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ž About Semarang City
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ž Papers Presentation
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ž Registration and Accomodation
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ž Registration Form
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BACKGROUND
Global warming is expected to have far-reaching, long-lasting and, in many cases, devastating consequences for
planet Earth. For some years, global warming the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere was
a topic of heated debate in the scientific community.
But the overwhelming consensus of researchers today is that global warming is real and is caused by human
activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and other greenhouse
gases into the atmosphere, causing climate change.
Climate change is the single biggest environmental and humanitarian crisis of our time. The Earth's atmosphere is
overloaded with heat-trapping carbon dioxide, which threatens large-scale disruptions in climate with disastrous
consequences, including the impacts on human's health. Moreover, continuous exposure to this extreme weather
is thought to be responsible for particular diseases or conditions, such as premature aging, infertility,
cardiovascular diseases cancer and many more.
On the other hand, the scientist and researchers in many field especially in medicine has been working hard to
maintain human's health and they have made outstanding achievements and still continue to do so. That is why,
sharing knowledge and experiences among experts, scientists, clinicians, students and everyone who is
concerned about human's health will be beneficial. Together we need to sit together, discuss and sharing about
how to save human's life and to prevent the global warming itself. And this project of International Symposium on
Human's Health and Aging Science to construct strategies to Maintain Health and moreover to Extend Human Life
Span is an essential forum that will broaden our horizon in facing global warming threat.
WELCOME MESSAGE
Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.
Global Warming has become major issue nowadays, since it is known that it may bring many devastating impacts,
especially on human's health. Everyone who is concerned about this conditions, not to mention clinicians,
scientists, students from multidisciplinary science are expected to sit together in order to share their knowledge
and expertise in a scientific forum to construct strategies in facing such condition. Medical Faculty of Sultan
Agung Islamic University, the oldest private medical school in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, which is now
one of the leading university in Indonesia is offering a great opportunity for every scientist, clinician, health care
provider, students of health science to gather in an international event take place in Semarang, Indonesia,
entitled International Symposium on Human's Health and Aging Science, Health And Life Span Extension
Strategies On Human Aging In The Global Warming Era. along with the program, we also provide you with an
opportunity to enhance your skill through Post Graduate Course in Aging and Infertility Management and Stem
Cell in Cardiovascular Disease. in addition, we would like to invite you to visit Semarang, our beautiful city that is
also known as “Little Netherlands”, due to many historical European style buildings that are still preserved in
Old City area. Moreover, Semarang also offers you a multicultural atmosphere with many Chinese temple and
beautiful Chinatown and many Muslim iconic buildings, not to mention the other numerous natural tourist spots
around the city. So, we look forward for your coming to our international symposium and may you have
unforgettable moments in Semarang.
Wasalamualaikum Wr. Wb.
See you at Semarang
dr. Iwang Yusuf, M.Si
Committee Chairman
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EVENT INFORMATION
Committee
Theme
Date & Place
= Date
= Venue
Accreditation
Secretariat &
Organizer
: Faculty Medicine, Sultan Agung Islamic University, Semarang
: “Health And Life Span Extension Strategies On Human Aging In The Global
Warming Era”
: Friday - Sunday, June 5-7, 2015
: Aston Semarang Hotel & Convention Centre
Jl. M.T. Haryono No. 1 Sayangan, Semarang - Cetral Java
Phone : +62 (24) 3566869
: Indonesian Medical Association (IDI)
: PT. TRAVELAND CONVEX INDONESIA
Jl. Cihampelas No. 56B Bandung, West Java - INDONESIA 40116
Telp.: +62 (22) 426 4028, Fax.: +62 (22) 426 4029
MP: +62 (812) 14143928, +62 (856) 59332828, +62 (877) 22066728
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Steering Committee
Steering Committee
Steering Committee
Steering Committee
Steering Committee
Steering Committee
Steering Committee
Organizing Committee
dr. Iwang Yusuf, M.Si
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Chairman
Treasure
Vice Chairman
Scientific Progamme
EVENT PROGRAM
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PRE GRADUATE COURSE
(WORKSHOP)
PLENARY SESSION
SYMPOSIUM
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FREE PAPERS
POSTER SESSION
EXHIBITION PHARMACIES AND
HEALTH EQUIPMENT
DAY I, JUNE 5, 2015, (PARALLEL I) : POST GRADUATE COURSES (WORKSHOP)
07.00-08.30
REGISTRATION
08.30-09.00
OPENING CEREMONY PGC
v Report of Chair Organizing Committee
v Opening Speech Dean/President of UNISSULA
09.00-09.30
COFFEE BREAK
09.30- 13.00
PGC SUCCESSFUL AGING MANAGEMENT
Moderator: Dr. dr. Taufiqurrachman, M. Kes, Sp. And
09.30-10.00
12.00-12.30
Preparation againts the increasing of aged population: economy, employment, and
demography impact
Prof. Haryono Suyono, PhD
Homeostasis is the key of human health and Successful Aging
Prof. Dr. dr. Wasilah Rohmah, Sp.PD (K) GER
Aging and degenerative diseases (CV, Dementia): preventive and treatment
Prof. Dr. dr. Susilo Wibowo Msi Med, Sp. And
The benefits of exercise on improving human health and life span
Prof. Dr. Rano Izhar Rahmat (Malaysia)
The benefits of caloric restriction on improving health and lifespan
Prof. Frans Koq (Netherland)
Discussion
12.30-13.00
LUNCH AND PRAYERS
13.00- 15.00
PGC in infertility
Moderator: dr. Inu Mulyantoro, Sp.OG
13.00-13.30
Male factors infertility
Prof. Peter Temple Smith (Australia)
Female factors infertility
dr. Budi Wiweko, Sp.OG (K) FER
Current ART position in reproductive management
Prof. drh. Arif Budiono, Ph.D
Counseling for Infertility Cases
Dr. dr. Ita Fauzia Hanoum, MCE
Discussion
10.00-10.30
10.30-11.00
11.00-11.30
11.30-12.00
13.30-14.00
14.00-14.30
14.30-15.00
15.00-15.30
15.00-17.00
POSTER PRESENTATION AND FREE PAPER (DEVIDED INTO 2 CLASSES)
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DAY I, JUNE 5, 2015, (PARALLEL II) : POST GRADUATE COURSES (WORKSHOP)
07.00-08.30
REGISTRATION
08.30-16.00
PGC STEM CELL IN CARDIOVASCULER DISEASES
(Stem Cell Laboratory Sultan Agung Islamic teaching Hospital)
Sumber Stem Cell: Isolation of Mesenchymal Stem Cell
Prof. Yukihito Higashi, MD, Ph.D (Hiroshima University)
dr. Bagus Herlambang, P.HD., Sp.BTKV.
DAY II, JUNE 6, 2015 : SYMPOSIUM,KEY NOTE SPEAKER AND FREE PAPER
07.00-08.00
REGISTRATION
08.00-09.00
OPENING CEREMONY
v Repot of Organizing Committee
v Speech address Dean of UNISSULA
v Address of Indonesia Medical Association of Central Java
v Address and Opening event by PRESIDENT OF UNISSULA
09.00-09.30
OPENING OF EXHIBITION AND COFFEE BREAK
09.30-10.00
KEYNOTE SPEECH I :
How climate change, depletion of stratospheric ozone, loss of biodiversity, and land
degradation can affect human health, and aging?
UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) Indonesia
10.00-10.30
KEYNOTE SPEECH II :
Environmental xenobiotics (pesticides) that disrupt normal endocrine functions in
human
Dr. Sutiyono Samino
10.30-11.30
SESSION I: Nutrition and human health and lifespan
Moderator: dr. Minidian F., Msc; Sp.GK
10.30-10.50
Diet, healthy ageing, oxidative stress in global warming
Prof. Frans Koq (Wangenigen University Netherland )
Effects of the association of aging and obesity on lipids, lipoproteins and oxidative
stress biomarkers
Prof. Dr. dr. Agung Pranoto, M.Sc, Sp.PD-KEMD
Discussion
10.50-11.10
11.10-11.30
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DAY II, JUNE 6, 2015 : SYMPOSIUM,KEY NOTE SPEAKER AND FREE PAPER
11.30-12.30
SPONSOR LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Hormone and Human's Health
11.30-11.50
12.10-12.30
Growth Hormone replacement therapy in aging
(Supported by : Pfizer Indonesia)
Testosterone replacement therapy in menopausal women
(Supported by : Bayer Indonesia)
Discussion
12.30-13.30
LUNCH AND PPRAYER
13.30-14.50
SESSION III: Giant Geriatric & Metabolic Syndrome
Moderator: dr. Nur Anna CS, Sp.PD
13.30-13.50
14.50-15.10
Giants of Geriatrics-How to prevent & overcomes
Prof. Dr. dr. Wasilah Rohmah, SpPD-KGER
Mechanisms of obesity and related pathologies
Prof. Dr. dr. Sidhartawan Sugondo, Sp.PD, K-GER
Dietary patterns, inflammation and the metabolic syndrome
Prof. Dr. dr. Siti Fatimah Moeis, Sp.GK
Stem cell application in miocard infark
Prof. Yukihito Higashi, MD, Ph.D (Hiroshima University)
Discussion
15.10-15.30
COFFEE BREAK
15.30-17.00
PAPER PRESENTATION
19.00-22.00
WELCOME DINNER
11.50-12.10
13.50-14.10
14.10-14.30
14.30-14.50
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DAY III, JUNE 7, 2015 : SYMPOSIUM,KEY NOTE SPEAKER AND FREE PAPER
08.00-08.30
REGISTRATION
08.30-09.00
KEY NOTE SPEECH III
Current Issues in Stemcell Biology and Therapy
Prof. Peter Temple Smith (Australia)
09.00-09.30
KEY NOTE IV
The Role of Stemcell In A New Rout of Rejuvenation
Prof. Goh (Singapore)
09.30-10.00
COFFEE BREAK
10.00-11.40
SESSION II : MANAGEMENT OF MALE AND FEMALE INFERTILITY AS A COUPLE
Moderator: dr. Inu Mulyantoro, Sp.OG
10.00-10.20
11.20-11.40
EBM aproach on treatment of male & female infertility
Prof. Dr. dr. Sudigdo Sastroasmoro, Sp.A (K)
Biological effect of Antioxidant and nutrients on male & female infertility
Dr. dr. Taufiqurrahman, M.Kes, Sp.And
Freezing gametes, embryo and reproductive tissues as a method to preserve fertility
Dr. Mulyoto Pangestu, Ph.D (Australia)
Stem Cell Technology Application in Reproductive Field
Prof. drh. Fedik, Ph.D
Discussion
11.40-13.00
LUNCH AND PRAYER
13.00-14.20
SESSION V : Skin Rejuvenation
Moderator : dr. Pasid Herlisa, Sp.KK
13.00-13.20
The mechanisms of skin aging
dr. Yohanes Widodo, Sp.KK(K)
Elderly skin and its rejuvenation: products and procedures for the aging skin
dr. Sri Elliyani, Sp.KK
Stem cell novel player in the treatment of aging skin
Prof. Goh (Singapore)
Discussion
10.20-10.40
10.40-11.00
11.00-11.20
13.20-13.40
13.40-14.00
14.00-14.20
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DAY III, JUNE 7, 2015 : SYMPOSIUM,KEY NOTE SPEAKER AND FREE PAPER
14.20-15.30
SESSION VI : Life style, environment and health and lifespan
Moderator: Dr. Ir. Titiek Sumarawati, M.Kes
14.20-14.40
15.00-15.20
How Lifestyle could influence on human health and Life span?
Dr. dr. Taufiqurrahman, M.Kes., Sp.And
Epigenetic mechanism of environmental implication
Prof. dr. Sofia Mubarika H., M.Med.Sc, Ph.D
Antioxidant as a choice treatment to improve health and lifespan
15.20-15.30
Discussion
15.30-15.45
COFFEE BREAK
15.45-17.00
PAPER PRESENTATION
14.40-15.00
17.00
CLOSING CEREMONY
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The city of Semarang, capital of the province of Central Java, sits precisely in the center of
the northern seaboard of the fertile and densely populated island of Java.
In the 15th century the Chinese emperor’s emissary Zheng He , otherwise known here as
Admiral Cheng Ho, set foot here on Java , its auspicious occasion commemorated in the temple of
Gedung Batu. From the 17th century onwards, Semarang became a busy entrepot for spices and from
the 20th century on a busy harbor for trade and passengers when travel was made predominantly by
sea. This strategic position of Semarang has made the city a melting pot of Chinese, Indian Arab, and
European cultures. Today the city of Semarang is home to around 1.5 million residents.
Java’s northern seaboard, known as pesisir, has always been a busy route. The Grand
Postal highway – or de Grote Postweg - built by Dutch Governor General Daendels in the 19th century,
until today continues to be a very important road connecting the west with the eastern part of Java.
Trains between Jakarta and Surabaya also make Semarang their major central stop.
West of Semarang are the batik centers of Pekalongan and Cirebon (now in West Java)
while to its east are the towns of Demak, Kudus, Jepara and Rembang, cradle in the growth and
spread of Islam on Java. While to its south, in its hinterland, lie the temple regions of Borobudur,
Prambanan and the Dieng Plateau, as well as the royal cities of Yogyakarta and Solo. This scencry
south of Semarang is beautifully green and fertile, highlighted by many volcanoes and lush paddy
fields. Many international cruise liners today make Semarang their port of call to allow passengers to
visit these important ancient world heritage sites. While to the north of Semarang are the still pristine
islands of Karimun Jawa, a haven for divers.
The name “Semarang”, is believed derived from its founder , Raden Made Pandan Arang,
who built the city at a delta called Pergota or Pragota, that was dotted with tamarind trees, locally
known as “Asam Arang”. The city of Semarang was declared a region on May 2nd, 1547 with Kyai
Ageng Pandan Arang II, the son of Raden Made Pandan, as its regent. Politically as well as culturally,
the anniversary of Semarang eventually falls on this date.
Wander around the Chinese quarters and the Dutch commercial district, and you will see
the influences of different cultures everywhere. In the older part of the city near the harbor named
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Kota Lama, or the Oudstadt, stroll around and explore the
historic old buildings in what was once the European
commercial district. The most renowned landmark to see
here is the Koepelkerk, a Phanteon style church, locally
known as Geraja Bleduk, a copper domed Dutch church
dating from 1753.
Don’t forget to visit Gedung Batu where stands the
old Chinese temple and the recently erected statue of
Admiral Cheng Ho.
KOTA LAMA
Kota Lama or literally meaning ‘Old City’ has several other names, such as Oudstadt, and
also ‘Little Netherlands’. This part of the city resembles the architecture of Holland. It has collections
of old buildings that once were the residences and offices of officials in the Dutch East India Company,
also known as the VOC.
Most renowned landmark in Kota Lama is the koepelkerk, or also known as the Emmanuel
Church. Locally known as Gereja Bleduk, it is a Protestant church with a beautiful Pantheon style
façade. Stroll around some more and you will be amazed by the whole complex. The postal office with
its orange color wall stands in front of a busy street where becaks, or trishaws, pass by. The old
deserted buildings are still there to survive the changing times. The mayor of Semarang is now
planning to preservethe district.
The old city is also located very close to the Chinese settlements, the pecinan. Go there to
see several Chinese temples with its busy daily life around them. Take a stroll in the city’s colorful
Chinese district called Semawis and see the hustle and bustle of daily life in this community. As you
make your way through the maze of streets and alleyways, sample some of the delicious Chinese
cuisine on offer. Semarang with its Semawis and other centers of cuisine is a place for food hunters.
Visit an old cake shopand restaurant called Toko Oen not far from the Kota Lama on
Pemuda Street. It lies in the busy area where Semarang’s mall, Sriratu, is located. Toko Oen is still
maintained as it was in 1936 when it first opened. Not only is the building preserved, but its interior
as well as the food are maintained in the old Dutch colonial style that make this small shop well worth a
visit. Cruise ship passengers returning from a Borobudur
tour usually stop by the shop for a quick dinner.
While you are here, take the opportunity to visit
historical attractions such as the tomb of Ki Ageng
Pandanaran, the other name for Kyai Pandan Arang II. This
tomb marks the grave of the first official ruler of Semarang
and many pilgrims flock here each year.
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BUNDARAN TUGU MUDA
Bundaran Tugu Muda, or formerly known as the
Wilhelminaplein, is a monument and pond built in tribute to the
heroic actions of Semarang freedom fighters against the
Japanese during the 5 day battle of 1945. Built in 1953, this
monument reflects the history of the town and of Indonesia, with
reliefs depicting the difficult period under the Japanese
occupation as displayed at the foot of the monument.
Across the monument, a building built in 1904 and
completed in 1907, stands gallantly. Recently renovated and
conserved as one of the heritage buildings in Semarang, the
Lawang Sewu, or ‘thousand doors’, is the name given by the
locals. Formerly named the Nederlands-Indische Spoorweg
Maatschappij (NIS), the building is an office for Indonesian
railways. A 30-minute tour is a historical experience when
accompanied by a knowledgeable tour guide.
THE GEDUNG BATU
The Gedung Batu temple is a sacred site for both Java’s Muslim and Chinese descendents.
This collection of ancient shrines was built by Admiral Cheng Ho, or also known as Zeng He, an envoy
of the Ming Emperor at the beginning of the 15th century. Thousands of pilgrims visit here each year,
particularly for ceremonies and religious celebrations.
South of Semarang, In the town of Ambarawa, today
German engineers come to study how old locomotive could work
very smoothly. The local mechanics turn out to have mastered
the art of maintaining old locomotives. The Ambarawa Railway
Museum is located in the old train station of Ambarawa, a small
city not far from Semarang. It has a large and interesting
collection of locomotives dating back to 1891. Visitors have the
opportunity to go back in time with a ride on an old steam engine
from Ambarawa to Bedono.
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FREE PAPER & POSTER PRESENTATION
A. Abstract
Abstract presentation is open for all registered participants.
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All abstracts must be submitted in english and should not exceed 1 page of A4 typed in in singlespaces, size font 12 in times new roman. Please do not submit any tables or figures in the abstract.
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The authors' names and affiliations should appear.
3.
Structure the abstract and posters as: objective(s); material & method (s) ; result (s) ;
conclusion (s).
4.
Please submit abstract by email before April 1, 2015
B. Poster
Poster presentation is open for all registered participants.
1.
Poster printed on a paper size A0 (width 84.1 cm x height 118.9 cm) and softcopy send to
secretariat by email.
2.
The authors' names and affiliations should appear.
3.
Structure the abstract and posters as: objective(s); material & method (s) ; result (s) ; conclusion
(s).
4.
Please submit abstract by email before April 1, 2015
5.
Poster can be sent by carrier or directly to the committee / organizer latest on April 20, 2015.
HOW TO REGISTER
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Registration and hotel reservation :
£ By filling out the registration form completely and send it through email : [email protected] cc
to [email protected]
or by fax. to +62 (22) 4264029
£ Online registration via www.ishas.id
Registration and hotel reservation will be proceeded after getting the payment proof and the confirmation
will be sent onward.
Lates payment for registration and hotel reservation should done within ten days before the event
(May 24, 2015).
Onsite registration possible depends on available quota of symposium & workshop.
Certificate will be given to participants with 80% attendance.
Please bring the hotel confirmation upon hotel check in.
The committee has right to cancel or postpone the event due to force majeure and shall refund all
participant’s registration fees.
No cancellation possible only rename.
REGISTRATION CLOSE ON MAY 30, 2015
AFTER THAT ALL REMAINING REGISTRATION WILL BE THREATED AS ONSITE
HOTEL ROOM CANCELLATION
Hotel room cancellation possible only maximum two weeks before the date of check in,
after that no cancellation possible.
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REGISTRATION & ACCOMODATION FEE
>>> Registration Fee
Participants
Early Registration
up to May 1, 2015
Late Registration
up to May 30. 2015
ONSITE
Symposium
Specialist
IDR 1.500.000
IDR 2.000.000
IDR 2.500.000
General Practitioners
IDR 1.000.000
IDR 1.500.000
IDR 2.000.000
Workshop (please select the workshop)
Specialist
IDR 2.000.000
IDR 2.500.000
IDR 3.000.000
General Practitioners
IDR 1.250.000
IDR 1.500.000
IDR 1.750.000
Committee Account : Bank : BCA KCU Bandung, Beneft : PT. Traveland Convex Indonesia
A.C. : 008 799 0099
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Jl. M.T. Haryono No. 1 Sayangan, Semarang - Cetral Java
Phone. : +62 (24) 3566869
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: IDR. 690.000/night/room
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Reservation by Committee or Official Organizer only.
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