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The Department of Science and Technology III as the lead convenor of the Central Luzon Health Research and Development Consortium (CLHRDC) has continuously strengthened the system of collaboration within member institutions in Region III to develop and enhance their capacity in doing health research that will improve the health conditions of the people in Central Luzon. The different committees of the CLHRDC namely Research Management Committee (RMC), Ethics Committee (EC), Research Utilization Information and Communication Committee (RUICC) and Capacity Building Committee (CBC) have all actively pursued their functions to ensure that all the activities stipulated in the 2014 work plan were accomplished.
The Research Management Committee (RMC) made a year round call for proposals to increase the number of health researches that will be approved and funded by various funding agencies. A total of 16 proposals were submitted and evaluated. The CBC on the other hand, has organized trainings on research that enhanced the capability of member-institutions to come up with proposals. Eleven proposals are expected to be submitted in January 2015.
As part of the RMC’s functions, six research projects approved and funded by PCHRD and DOH were monitored which includes the following: “Compliance of Health Care Facilities on Waste Management Protocols in Region III by NEUST”; “The Anti-Hyperglycemic Properties of the Ethyl Acetate and Hexane Extracts from Kondol Leaves (Benincasa hispida Cogniaux) – AUF/PAC”; “Kinect-Operated Bed: Innovative Posture Detection and Bedsores Preventing Device – SPCF”; “Health Seeking Behavior of Families Identified as Poorest by National Household Targeting System – Poverty Reduction (NHT-PR) in Region III – WUP”; “Assessment of Out-Patient Benefit Package of PhilHealth in Region III-WUP”; “Perinatal Beliefs and Practices of Aeta Mothers in Central Luzon-WUP”.
The Ethics Committee on the other hand, is working for the establishment of an Ethics Review Board in member institutions who do not have their own to strengthen their research capacity.
The RUICC for their part, conducted “Technology Forum” that aimed to provide the participants with possible research areas in ICT applications in health as part of the advocacies of the consortium to increase the number of health-related proposals. A Regional Symposium on Health Research Projects in Region 3 was also conducted by the committee to serve as an avenue for information dissemination and utilization of research findings of health researches conducted in the Region. CLHRDC member – institutions also presented their completed researches, and the 1st and 2nd placers on both oral and poster presentations represented Region III in the 8th Philippine National Health Research System Week Celebration in August this year.
The following were declared winners in their respective categories:
Oral Research Presentation Professional Category
1st place - Dr. Neil C. Tanquilut, (PAC)
Hypoglycemic Activity of Antidesma bunius L and Mollugo oppositifolia L Fresh and Alcoholic Extracts in the db/db Diabetic Mouse Model
2nd place - Prof. Erwin C. Mina, (TSU)
Risk Evaluation of the Toxicity of Tubang Amerikano (Jathropa multifida Linn.) Leaf Extract
3rd place - Dr. Remedios D. San Jose (PAC)
Gross and Histopathological Evaluation of Selected Internal Organs of Alloxan–Induced Diabetic Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Treated with White Gourd Melon (Benincasa hispida Cogn.) Extract
Oral Research Presentation Student Category
1st place - JeuzKoz A. Geluz, et al. (AUF)
Detection of Potential Anti-Quorum Sensing Activity in Common Santan (Ixora chinensis Lam.) Leaf Extracts on Pseudomonas aeruginosa
2nd place - Mara Louella P. Sangilan, et al. (AUF)
Determinaton of the Anti-Angiogenic Activity of White Angel (Holorrhena antidysenterica) Leaf Extract Using Chorioallontoic Membrane Assay
3rd place - Daniel Ian M. Berber, et al. (BPSU)
Electronic Medical Record Using RFID Technology
Poster Research Presentation (Student Category)
1st place - Johnna N. Oliveria, et al. (BPSU)
Blood Glucose Monitoring System with SMS Technology
2nd place - Lei Vanette Alangui (AUF)
The Efficacy of Basil (Ocimum bacilicum) and Bay (Laurus nobilis) as Repellent against Common Houseflies (Musca domestica)
For 2016, CLHRDC is encouraging member institutions to do more collaborative researches to maximize resources, conduct quarterly meetings for the development of their planned activities, sponsor training activities, attend national and international conferences, publish research outputs in international refereed journals (ISI/Scopus Index), assist member institutions organize their own Ethics Review Boards and continuously disseminate information about the recent activities and accomplishments of the consortium through promotional activities in local TV and radio stations, websites of member institutions and regional newspapers. Likewise, CLHRDC will strengthen linkages with related professional organizations, LGUs and other agencies.
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The National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), Philippines, as the highest recognition body on science and technology in the country is now accepting nominations for the various NAST and DOST awards, namely;
I. NAST AWARDS
(a) Outstanding Young Scientist (OYS) Awards
(b) NAST Environmental Science Award
(c) TWAS Prize for Young Scientist in the Philippines (Mathematics)
(d) NAST Talent Search for Young Scientists
(e) Nast Award for Outstanding Research in Tropical Medicine
(f) Outstanding Scientific Paper Awards
(g) Outstanding Book and / or Monograph Awards
(h) Best Scientific Posters
(i) Dr. Geminiano T. de Ocampo Visionary Award for Medical Research (GTOVAMR)
II. DOST AWARDS
(a) Outstanding Technology Commercialization (Gregorio Y. Zara Medal)
(b) Outstanding Research and Development Award
(b.1) for Basic Research (Eduardo A. Quisumbing Medal)
(b.2) for Applied Research (Julian A. Banzon Medal)
(c) Outstanding Science Administrator Award (Dioscoro L. Umali Medal)
(d) Magsaysay Future Engineers/ Technologists award (MFET)
For Inquiries, you may contact the NAST Secretariat
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PHILIPPINES
3F Science Heritage Bldg. DOST Cmpd. Bicutan, Taguig City, Metro Manila
Direct Line: 8373170; Trunkline: 8372071 loc 2170
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Submission of Entries to Consortia/PSS: January 7, 2015
Submission of Entries to PCHRD-DOST: January 15, 2015
For inquiries, please call Ms. Camille Louise S. Sunglao at (045) 455-1733
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Disasters bring about a myriad of problems that include hunger and malnutrition. Population groups who are already malnourished even before the emergency are more vulnerable to illness and death. In order to build the capacity of local nutrition clusters to handle nutrition in emergencies, the National Nutrition Council recently conducted the first batch of training of trainers on nutrition in emergencies for members of local nutrition clusters. The training was held at Hotel Veniz in Baguio City last September 8 – 12, 2014 and was attended by representatives of member-agencies of local nutrition clusters from the different regions of the country. During the five-day training, participants were given lectures on how to conduct rapid nutrition assessment during emergencies using different methodologies. The multi-agencies represented in the training, including DOST Region III is committed to support and advocate for the inclusion of nutrition in emergency plans and programs in their respective areas. Participants pose with lecturers and resource persons during the Training of Trainers on Nutrition in Emergencies. |
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The 2014 Junior Level Science Scholarships provided under RA No. 10612 otherwise known as “Fast-Tracked Science & Technology Scholarship Act of 2013” is now available to junior level college students who are enrolled in priority science courses and are willing to teach in the secondary schools in the Philippines. The applicant must be a regular third year student in an identified priority S&T course in any state university or college (SUC) or private university having a general weighted average of at least 83% (or its equivalent) in his or her first and second years in college. For further details, kindly download the 2014 JLSS Brochure at www.sei.dost.gov.ph. The deadline for the application is on September 30, 2014 (Tuesday) and the conduct of the examination is on October 18, 2014 (Saturday). CLICK TO DOWNLOAD 2014 JLSS APPLICATION FORM (http://science-scholarships.ph/forms/2014JLSSApplicationForm.pdf) CLICK TO DOWNLOAD 2014 JLSS BROCHURE (http://science-scholarships.ph/forms/2014JLSSBrochure.pdf) |
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The Central Luzon Health Research and Development Consortium (CLHRDC) had a fruitful participation in the celebration of the 8th Philippine National Health Research System Week held on August 12-14, 2014 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Cebu. Hosted by the Central Visayas Consortium for Health Research and Development (CVCHRD), the 3-day celebration focused on the theme: “Research and Innovation in Health for Disaster and Emergency Management”, and was highlighted by technical sessions regarding the management of disasters and emergencies – preparations, actions, tools and role of social media.
Aside from the fora, the 8th PNHRS Week Celebration was also an avenue to recognize outstanding health researches both by student and professional researchers alike through oral and poster research presentation competitions.
CLHRDC entries both in the professional and student research categories bringing home distinguished awards and citations.
Dr. Neil C. Tanquilut from Pampanga Agricultural College won 2nd place in the poster exhibit contest – professional category for his study entitled: “Hypoglycemic Activity of Antidesma bunius L and Mollugo oppositifolia L Fresh and Alcoholic Extracts in the db/db Diabetic Mouse Model”.
Prof. Erwin C. Mina of Tarlac State University also won runner-up honors for his study, “Risk Evaluation of the Toxicity of Tubang Amerikano (Jathropa multifida Linn.) Leaf Extract” in the same category.
In the poster exhibit – student category, Jeuz Koz A. Geluz, et. al won runner-up for their project: “Detection of Potential Anti-Quorum Sensing Activity in Common Santan (Ixora chinensis Lam.) Leaf Extracts on Pseudomonas aeruginosa“. Another student group from Angeles University Foundation led by Mara Louella P. Sangilan presented their study entitled: “Determination of the Anti-Angiogenic Activity of White Angel (Holorrhena antidysenterica) Leaf Extract Using Chorioallontoic Membrane Assay”.
With this annual event, CLHRDC once again proved itself to be a potent force in generating health-related researches as it continues to reap awards and recognition in its efforts to improve and encourage more collaborative health research projects in Region 3. The Department of Science and Technology III is the lead convenor of CLHRDC.
The committee chairs and the finalists during the ingress of the 8th PNHRS Week