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Hello, welcome to my page!
My name is Arif Nur Muhammad Ansori, I’m originally from Pasuruan (East Java, Indonesia) where I've spent the majority of my life. I'm a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biology, graduated from Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia). In the early of 2017, I did an internship abroad to broaden my horizon and also to have a global perspective of research (a program granted by Kumamoto University) at The International Research Center for Medical Sciences (IRCMS) - Kumamoto University, Japan. Currently, I’m a graduate student at Universitas Airlangga (MSc Program in Vaccinology and Immunotherapeutics and PhD Program in Veterinary Science). I obtained a great chance as a PMDSU Scholarship Batch III (a prestigious scholarship funded by Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia) student.

I'm so blessed to have so many great things in my life!
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  1. I'm so proud of you🙏
    Btw, I'll register PMDSU this year ✨

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