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Friday, June 16, 2023

From Sea to Sky: UPD-CS scientists feted for pioneering research


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From the deepest stretches of the ocean to the farthest reaches of the sky, Filipino scientists are adding to humanity’s collective knowledge of the world. Their efforts have not gone unsung, as recent explorations by University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) researchers have earned acclaim from both national and international scientific and award-giving bodies.

The University of the Philippines - Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) is one of the country’s premiere research and teaching institutions. In 2023, its outstanding researchers were honored locally and abroad by the NAST and Asian Scientist Magazine. (Photo credit: Nadine Lim, UP Photography Society)

The Philippine National Academy of Science and Technology-Philippines (NAST) recently recognized six members of the UPD-CS community: two were named Academician; two were recognized as outstanding young scientists (OYS); and one won the grand prize in the 2023 NAST Talent Search for Young Scientists (NTSYS). Meanwhile an additional four UPD-CS researchers were highlighted in this year’s edition of the prestigious Asian Scientist 100.



 
New Academicians

The NAST is the Philippines’ highest scientific advisory and recognition body; its distinguished members are selected exclusively by the Academy itself and conferred the title, “Academician.” Gil S. Jacinto, PhD, of the UPD-CS Marine Science Institute (UPD-CS MSI) and Maria Corazon A. de Ungria, PhD, of the UPD-CS Natural Sciences Research Institute (UPD-CS NSRI), were recently inducted as Academicians for their respective work in marine chemistry and forensic DNA technology.

Jacinto’s research interests are in nutrient and trace elements in tropical marine environments, marine pollution chemistry, submarine groundwater discharge, hypoxia, and seawater carbonate chemistry. He was MSI director from 2000 to 2006 and established the Marine Chemistry and Pollution Laboratory at the MSI, the first chemical oceanography laboratory in the Philippines.

Meanwhile, De Ungria is known for her research in human population genetics and forensic DNA technology, which are invaluable tools for human identification in criminal investigation, disaster victim identification, and resolving parentage disputes. She provided technical assistance in drafting the Supreme Court Rule on DNA evidence, which was approved in 2007 and has since been used nationwide by the Philippine judicial system in handling sexual assault cases. She is the director of the Program on Biodiversity, Ethnicity, and Forensics at the Philippine Genome Center and concurrently heads the DNA Laboratory of the NSRI.



Outstanding Young Scientists

The NAST OYS award is given annually to Filipino scientists aged 41 and below who have made significant contributions to science and technology and have been published in reputable scientific journals.

Jillian Aira S. Gabo-Ratio, DEng, of the UPD-CS National Institute of Geological Sciences (UPD-CS NIGS), and Reinabelle C. Reyes, PhD, of the UPD-CS National Institute of Physics (UPD-CS NIP) were recognized as this year’s OYS in the field of earth resources engineering, and astrophysics, respectively.

Gabo-Ratio is an associate professor at NIGS, and is the institute’s officer-in-charge-deputy director for academic affairs. Her research interests are in economic geology, igneous and sedimentary geochemistry, geophysics, and tectonics. A topnotcher in the 2006 Geology Licensure Examination, Gabo-Ratio is a recipient of the UP Alumni of Michigan Centennial Professorial Chair (2021), One UP Faculty Grant (2019-2021), UPD Centennial Faculty Grant (2017-2021), and the UP System International Publication Award (2017-2022).

Reyes, an associate professor at the NIP, made worldwide headlines in 2010 with her paper, "Confirmation of General Relativity on Large Scales from Weak Lensing and Galaxy Velocities which confirmed Albert Einstein’s Theory," which was published in the high-profile journal, Nature. In 2020, she established the NIP Data and Computation Research Group, which is focused on data-driven astrophysics and computational physics.



NTSYS Grand Prize

Cosme, an associate professor at the NIP, is a theoretical physicist specializing in condensed matter. His paper, "Observation of a Continuous Time Crystal" clinched the grand prize at this year’s NTSYS. He also headed a recent study of dark matter, which resulted in a Nature Materials paper entitled, “Condensate Formation in a Dark State of a Driven Atom-Cavity System.”



Asian Scientist 100

Meanwhile, Singapore's Asian Scientist Magazine recently released the latest edition of its annual "Asian Scientist 100" list that fetes the region's best and brightest researchers, touted as “Asia’s science superstars.” In the 2023 list are four scientists from UPD-CS: Pia D. Bagamasbad, PhD, from the UPD-CS National Institute for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (UPD-CS NIMBB); Aletta T. Yñiguez, PhD, of the UPD-CS MSI; and Allan Gil S. Fernando, PhD, and Mario Juan A. Aurelio, PhD, of UPD-CS NIGS.

Both Bagamasbad and Yñiguez were Philippine Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS) awardees in 2022, for respectively spearheading an RT-PCR training program for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in support of the country's COVID-19 response, and for developing and advocating sustainable fishing practices among local communities. In the same year, Fernando was awarded the National Research Council of the Philippines’ Achievement Award in recognition of his contributions to earth and space science. For his part, Aurelio's contributions to structural geology and geodynamics education earned him the 2022 Gregorio Y. Zara Award for Basic Research from the Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology (PhilAAST).

Thursday, June 15, 2023

5th Treasures of SOX: A Travel & Trade Expo


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The Dept of Tourism - SOCCSKSARGEN Region and its partner agencies will be conducting a travel and trade expo in Manila from June 23-25, 2023 at the Midtown Atrium, Robinsons Place Manila.

Here are some of the activities during the 5th Treasures of SOX: A Travel & Trade Expo


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Accredited tour operators shall be the main participants to these separate and simultaneous business matching. The Department of Tourism XII will be in-charge for the this.

During the event, a place shall be arranged where Business Meetings/ Matching will be done. The Business Meetings will be between the company owner/representative, the potential buyer and a representative from the government agency that monitor such sales. A form to this effect shall be prepared in triplicate and distributed to the Buyer, Seller and the NGA Monitoring staff. This shall be filed and be a basis of following up later that will form part the accomplishment report.

Sellers should bring with them calling cards, sample products or collaterals containing information about products sold. They may provide discounts and freebies at this time to entice more buyers to participate and book. Actual booking and payment will depend on the Sellers.




Cultural Performances

SOCCSKSARGEN Region is one of the indigenous people’s ancestral haven where they flourished the richness of their culture and even enriched their diversified rituals through dances and movements to worship the gods and goddesses they believed in. During the said event, this will highlight the stories behind the IP groups and their narrative legends through dance movements and chants. A colorful display of traditional decorative emblems combined with rhythms of the hinterlands will tell the stories of every tribe in SOX in a creative and theatrical way.


Fashion Show

The Fashion Show is entitled “ SOX in Style” hosted by DOT 12 featuring the collections of Ivan Raborar from South Cotabato. It will showcase the collections reflecting the life and work of the indigenous cultures of SOX.

Coutures accentuated by the local fabrics – tnalak, tabih, and inaul shall be used. The local novelty items shall also be showcased.

There will be a dance drama presented by Hinugyaw Cultural Troupe of Koronadal City that will trace back the culture, way of life, arts and crafts of the Tbolis, Blaans, Manobos and Maguindanaoans.

Product Presentations and Distribution of Promo Collaterals – Publicity and Promotion

Various Types of promo collaterals shall be produced to promote not only the event but the major products such as eco tourism, farm tourism, fresh and processed food produced in the region.

Promotion on how these can be visited and how people can help to sustain and protect these areas are also imperative. These materials will be packaged and distributed during the event.

Farm Tourism sites shall also be promoted. In partnership with DA-ATI, agricultural properties or farms in the region were transformed to farm tourism sites that provides actual itinerary with tour guides within the farm site. Visitors can experience various activities relating to farm like harvesting, processing, fishing, learning new technologies in plant production and many other exciting activities.

GSIS donates office equipment, computers to PHLPost


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The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) formally accepted the donated office equipment and computers given by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) in solidarity with the on-going efforts of the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) to mitigate the effects of fire that burned their near-century old Manila Central Post Office Building.


“We thank our government partner-GSIS for extending their assistance to PHLPost during this time. It is a great help for our affected employees especially in our continuous recovery efforts”, said Atty. Lori Ann Atal, Officer in Charge and Assistant Postmaster General for Administration and Finance.


GSIS President and General Manager Jose Arnulfo ‘Wick’ A. Veloso President and General Manager officially handed over 45 steel tables, 45 chairs, 67 desktops and 7 laptops.






”Nung ako po ay nag-ocular inspection kasama si Postmaster General Carlos, nakita ko na ang mga kawani at lingkod bayan ng PHLPost ay nagta-trabaho sa ilalim ng makeshift tent, nasa ilalim ng araw at kalimitan ay nababasa pa sila ng ulan. Masikip ang area at tabi-tabi sa mga table ngunit patuloy silang naglilingkod para sa bayan. This resilience, this unwavering commitment to serve the public, is truly inspirational. Despite the setback on May 22, PHLPost employees never faltered in their duty”, GM Veloso said.


Meanwhile, PHLPost assured the public that all its branches are business as usual. The Manila Central Post Office has been relocated to the Surface Mail Exchange Department (SMED) in Delpan, Port Area. There are nearby post offices in Manila and other parts in Metro Manila where the public can also send their mails and packages.

PHLPost corporate offices are temporarily housed at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC) facility in Pasay City.


Postmaster General Luis Carlos said PHLPost is now focusing on the recovery and rehabilitation of the damaged structure which is considered a national historical landmark.


Built in 1926, the historic Manila Central Post Office was designed by Filipino architects Juan Arellano and Tomas Mapua. It was damaged during World War II, during the Battle of Manila and was restored in 1946, right after the war.
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