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Journal : Gunung Djati Conference Series

Pemetaan Penelitian Bioteknologi terkait Vaksin Covid-19 dan Kontribusi Indonesia: Analisis Bibliometrik selama Pandemi Covid-19 Tahun 2020 Firman Fajar Perdhana
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 6 (2021): Seminar Nasional Biologi (SEMABIO) 6 Tahun 2021
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic, which is currently threatening humanity, has led to research explosions all over the world, including in Indonesia. Various biotechnology studies on Covid-19 vaccine has not been mapped globally, open the potential for overlapping or research vacancies in certain areas. This study aims to analyze biotechnology research on Covid-19 vaccine and find out the contribution of Indonesian researchers in scientific publication during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. A total of 1777 refined documents on topics of biotechnology, Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, and vaccine were collected from the Scopus database without any limitations. All documents were determined their bibliometric characteristics, including document type, source title, the most productive countries and institutions, top authors, and top citations. The most document type was article-based documents (911 documents). The Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics was the leading source with 80 documents. The United State of America was the most productive country with 427 publications, followed by India (383) and China (237). The Chinese Academy of Science was the most productive institution with 34 publications, followed by the Ministry of Education China and the National Institute of Health, both with 28 publications. Indonesia ranked the 26th, contributed 23 publications. Bibliometric visualization resulted in four major clusters: (1) the study related to Covid-19 patients, (2) antibody development and technology, (3) drug analysis and activity, and (4) the study of protein related to Covid-19. These findings could be useful to improve knowledge and understanding, also give direction and potential unexplored biotechnological area for further research.
Co-Authors A Yuniastuti Adriani, Ika Reskiana Afni, Nur' Ahmad Alamsyah Amaliah, Wenny Amaliyah, Wenny Amaro, Moegiratul Amro, Moegiratul Anggraini, Ines Marisya Dwi Antesty, Sella Apriani, Tindih Ardo, Laela Aridho, Mulia Ariyanti, Baiq Haulia Baiq Rien Handayani, Baiq Rien Cicilia, Siska Devi Ariyana, Mutia Dilla Afriansyah Dody Handito, Dody Elya Antariksana Bachmida Febriandito, Muhammad ‘Aidil Gunawan, Rendi Hijayanti, Yatmi Idayanti, Fitri Inayati, Fitri Iqlima Khaerunnisa Kirtiyani, Ni Kadek Ayu Astiti Laily, Alfu Lalu Unsunnidhal Lestari, Risna Lingga Gita Dwikasari, Lingga Gita Lumbessy, Salnida Yuniarti Made Gendis Putri Pertiwi Made Gendis Putri Pertiwi Marisya Dwi Anggraini, Ines Mi’raj Fuadi Moegiratul Amaro Murad Mutia Devi Ariyana Mutia Devi Ariyana, Mutia Devi Namira, Afrisha Sekar Ningsi Ningsi NK Dewi Novia Rahayu Oki Saputra OKI SAPUTRA Pertiwi, Made Gendis Putri Putri Sulhana El Fiesha Balqis Putri, Mey Rizka R. Qabul Dinanta Utama Rasyda, Riezka Zuhriatika Ratih Dewanti -Hariyadi Raudatul Jannah Rini Nofrida Rizal Fahmi S., Ince Siti Wardatullatifah Sabilillah, Rizki Muhammad Ibnu Sella Antesty Setyaning Pawestri Sri Widyastuti Sukma, Dinda Galuh Tri Isti Rahayu Tri Isti Rahayu, Tri Isti Unsunnidhal, Lalu Vrisco Harjanto Wardatullatifah , Ince Siti Wati, Husnul Wati, Nila Susila Weriningsih, Wiharyani Wiharyani Werdiningsih Yarfaryh, Uswatun Hasanah Yasa, I Wayan Sweca Yeni Sulastri Yesica Marcelina Romauli Sinaga Zahra, Khoiruz Zalila, Nurfatin Zuhdia, Lalu Diani Zuhdia, Lulu Diani Zuhriatika Rasyda, Riezka