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Five Lecturers from USU Faculty of Pharmacy Receive Patent Certificates for Innovative Works

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24 June 2026

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Threesna Sharfina

Five Lecturers from USU Faculty of Pharmacy Receive Patent Certificates for Innovative Works
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HUMAS FAKULTAS FARMASI USU – The Faculty of Pharmacy at Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) has once again achieved a remarkable accomplishment through the success of several lecturers in obtaining Patent Certificates for their innovative works. This achievement serves as tangible evidence of the commitment of the Faculty of Pharmacy’s academic community to developing research and innovations that contribute to the advancement of science, technology, and public health.

HUMAS FAKULTAS FARMASI USUThe Faculty of Pharmacy at Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) has once again achieved a remarkable accomplishment through the success of several lecturers in obtaining Patent Certificates for their innovative works. This achievement serves as tangible evidence of the commitment of the Faculty of Pharmacy’s academic community to developing research and innovations that contribute to the advancement of science, technology, and public health.

The Faculty of Pharmacy lecturers who received Patent Certificates on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, are:

  • Prof. Yuandani, S.Farm., M.Si., Ph.D., Apt.

  • Prof. Dr. Dra. Julia Reveny, M.Si., Apt.

  • Bayu Eko Prasetyo, S.Farm., M.Sc., Apt.

  • Mariadi, S.Farm., M.Si., Apt.

  • Apt. Chemayanti Surbakti, S.Farm., M.Si.

The granting of patent certificates represents legal recognition of intellectual works produced through continuous research, development, and innovation. This achievement not only reflects the quality of research conducted by the lecturers of the Faculty of Pharmacy USU but also demonstrates the institution’s active role in promoting the downstream application of research outcomes so that they may provide broader benefits to society.

Patents are one of the key indicators in strengthening a culture of innovation within higher education institutions. Through intellectual property protection, research outcomes can be further developed into products, technologies, and solutions that support improvements in healthcare services and the advancement of the national pharmaceutical industry.

The Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy USU expressed appreciation for the dedication and hard work of the lecturers who successfully obtained these patent certificates. This achievement is expected to motivate the entire academic community to continue producing outstanding, competitive innovations that create positive impacts on national development.

The success of the Faculty of Pharmacy USU lecturers in obtaining Patent Certificates also contributes to the achievement of several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including:

  • SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being: Pharmaceutical innovations have the potential to produce products and technologies that support improved health and quality of life for society.

  • SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure: The acquisition of patents reflects the successful development of research-based innovations that can support advancements in industry and healthcare technology.

  • SDG 4 – Quality Education: Success in obtaining patents demonstrates the implementation of higher education that is oriented toward research, creativity, and scientific development.

  • SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: Patented innovations have the potential to create broader opportunities for collaboration among universities, government institutions, industries, and other stakeholders.

The Faculty of Pharmacy USU extends its congratulations to all Patent Certificate recipients on this outstanding achievement. May this accomplishment further encourage the creation of new innovations that contribute to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences, the healthcare sector, and society at large.

Patents are one of the key indicators in strengthening a culture of innovation within higher education institutions. Through intellectual property protection, research outcomes can be further developed into products, technologies, and solutions that support improvements in healthcare services and the advancement of the national pharmaceutical industry.

Patents are one of the key indicators in strengthening a culture of innovation within higher education institutions. Through intellectual property protection, research outcomes can be further developed into products, technologies, and solutions that support improvements in healthcare services and the advancement of the national pharmaceutical industry.

Patents are one of the key indicators in strengthening a culture of innovation within higher education institutions. Through intellectual property protection, research outcomes can be further developed into products, technologies, and solutions that support improvements in healthcare services and the advancement of the national pharmaceutical industry.

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