Selasa, 21 Juli 2020

Program Studi Kimia - FSM UKSW Salatiga

Arsip Dokumen


Tugas Akhir dan Praktek Kerja Lapangan
  1. Pendaftaran Seminar Proposal (TA-1) Mahasiswa, silahkan klik tautan berikut:
  2. Pendaftaran Seminar Hasil (TA-2) Mahasiswa, silahkan klik tautan berikut:
  3. Pendaftaran Publikasi Skripsi (TA-3) Mahasiswa, silahkan klik tautan berikut:
  4. Peraturan Peralihan Tugas Akhir Prodi Kimia (30 Maret 2020), info selengkapnya di sini >>
  5. Penjadwalan Seminar Proposal/Hasil Mahasiswa, lihat jadwal di sini >>

Laboratorium Kimia FSM

  1. Jadwal Piket Staff FSM UKSW periode 3 - 7 Agustus 2020, unduh dokumen:
     (SE Dekan No. 313/A.1/FSM/VII/2020)      
  2. Jadwal Piket Staff FSM UKSW periode 27 - 30 Juli 2020, unduh dokumen:
     
    (SE Dekan No. 294/A.1/FSM/VII/2020)
  3. Jadwal Piket Staff FSM UKSW periode 20 - 24 Juli 2020, unduh dokumen:
     
    (SE Dekan No. 280/A.1/FSM/VII/2020)
  4. Form Presensi Kerja Lab (Covid-19), silahkan klik tautan berikut:


Jumat, 20 Maret 2020

How do the tests for coronavirus work?


At the time of writing, there have been almost a quarter of a million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide. The number of deaths is approaching 10,000. Across the world, countries are scrambling to increase their testing capacity for the virus — how are these tests carried out and how do they work?

The tests currently being used to identify coronavirus infection are known as PCR tests. PCR stands for ‘polymerase chain reaction’, and it’s by no means a new testing method — PCR tests have been being used since the 1980s and have a range of applications including the diagnosis of infectious diseases. The tests allow copying of a small amount of DNA millions of times over so that there is enough for detection and confirmation of infection.