College of Science Archives - 91性息港 /category/academics/science/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Tue, 17 Sep 2024 22:23:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png College of Science Archives - 91性息港 /category/academics/science/ 32 32 Thomasian DOST scholars bag research presentation awards for studies on ecology, tropical lake, and neutron spectrometry /thomasian-dost-scholars-bag-research-presentation-awards-for-studies-on-ecology-tropical-lake-and-neutron-spectrometry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thomasian-dost-scholars-bag-research-presentation-awards-for-studies-on-ecology-tropical-lake-and-neutron-spectrometry Fri, 13 Sep 2024 03:34:36 +0000 /?p=183201 Three alumnae of the pioneer batch of BS Biology major in Environmental Biology (Class 2022) who also finished their MS Biology degrees from the UST Graduate School (Class of 2024)…

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Three alumnae of the pioneer batch of BS Biology major in Environmental Biology (Class 2022) who also finished their MS Biology degrees from the UST Graduate School (Class of 2024) and an alumnus of the M.Sc. Applied Physics major in Medical Physics (Class of 2024) won research presentation awards during the September 12-13, 2024 12th Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Advanced Science and Technology Human Resources Development Program (ASTHRDP) Graduate Scholars Conference held in Dusit Thani Mactan, Cebu.

The UST delegation to the 12th ASTHRDP Scholars Conference

Ms. Anne Parojinog, MS won first place in the Oral Competition of the Biological and Health Sciences category (MS level) for her research entitled 鈥淚ntegrated Urban Ecology: A socio-ecological overview of Metropolitan Manila and bioecological study of its two urban protected forests鈥.

Meanwhile, Ms. Pauline Maglipon, MS won first place in the Poster Competition of the Agricultural and Environmental Science category for her poster entitled 鈥淪patiotemporal distribution and diversity of plant communities in post fire sites of Mts. Iglit-Baco Natural Park, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines鈥. Both Ms. Parojinog and Ms. Maglipon were under the supervision of Biological Sciences academic researcher Nikki Heherson Dagamac, Dr.rer.nat.

Another Environmental Biology alumna, Ms. Kamille Poblete, M.Sc. won third place in the Poster Competition of the Biological and Health Sciences category for her research entitled 鈥淭emporal shifts of methane production and methane oxidizing bacteria communities: A limnological assessment in a tropical lake,鈥 which she conducted under the supervision of College of Science Dean Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD.

Lastly, Mr. Theo Victor Cavite of the MS Applied Physics major in Medical Physics program garnered second place in the Poster Competition of the Physical Sciences Category. His poster entitled 鈥淣eutron spectrometry via in-115 activation foil at the Philippines鈥 sole research reactor鈥 was co-authored with his supervisors Dr. Alvie J. Asuncion-Astronomo of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute and Asst. Prof. Roland Cristopher F. Caballar, Ph.D. of the UST Department of Mathematics and Physics.

These award-winning student researchers are part of the UST delegation composed of 13 DOST scholars, four Graduate School academic staff, and two UST DOST-ASTHRDP office project staff. The University of Santo Tomas is a member of the National Science Consortium (NSC) under the ASTHRDP of the DOST鈥揝cience Education Institute, which oversees the offering of scholarships in flagship Science and Technology graduate programs. UST is represented in the NSC by Dean Papa. First offered in UST in 2010, the DOST-ASTHRDP scholarship has supported 435 Master of Science graduates and 55 doctoral degree graduates. This academic year, there are 70 Master of Science and 6 doctoral students enjoying the scholarship.

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Four Chemistry researchers join nat鈥檒 chemistry association board /four-chemistry-researchers-join-natl-chemistry-association-board/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=four-chemistry-researchers-join-natl-chemistry-association-board Wed, 21 Aug 2024 00:20:57 +0000 /?p=181337 Four academic researchers of the Department of Chemistry were recently elected to as members of the Board of Directors of the Kapisanang Kimika ng Pilipinas. Academician Professor Emeritus Fortunato B.…

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Four academic researchers of the Department of Chemistry were recently elected to as members of the Board of Directors of the Kapisanang Kimika ng Pilipinas.

Academician Professor Emeritus Fortunato B. Sevilla III, PhD and Professor Christina A. Binag, PhD were elected to a three-year term (2025-2028), while Department of Chemistry Chair Alan Rodelle M. Salcedo, PhD was elected to a two-year term (2025-2027). Finally, Assoc. Prof. Felicidad Christina Pe帽afiel, PhD was elected to a one-year term (2025-2026).

The Kapisanang Kimika ng Pilipinas (Chemical Society of the Philippines) is an 85-year-old society of chemists. It publishes scholarly articles in Kimika and regularly hosts conferences and scientific activities.

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UST is #3 in August 2024 Psychometrician boards, produces 9 topnotchers /ust-is-3-in-august-2024-psychometrician-boards-produces-9-topnotchers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-is-3-in-august-2024-psychometrician-boards-produces-9-topnotchers Tue, 20 Aug 2024 02:06:49 +0000 /?p=181228 UST claimed the #3 top performing school spot in the August 2024 Psychometrician licensure exams after registering a 96.80% passing rate with 212 new Thomasian psychometricians making the cut. Meanwhile,…

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UST claimed the #3 top performing school spot in the August 2024 Psychometrician licensure exams after registering a 96.80% passing rate with 212 new Thomasian psychometricians making the cut.

Meanwhile, nine emerged as topnotchers among the bevy of passers. Marc Domanais and Mary Ramirez share the #6 spot with their 86.20% score. Chase Junio earned the #7 spot after tallying an 86% rating. Yara Inductivo claimed the #8 spot after scoring 85.80%. Mikael Abiog, Patricia Chan, Shaeena De Castro, and Luisa Saplala occupy the #9 spot with their 85.60% score. Lastly, Nicole Labrador settled at #10 after notching a 85.40% personal rating.

The August 2024 Psychometrician licensure exams were administered by the Professional Regulation Commission for BS Psychology graduates.

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Thomasian scientists help sound alarm on next invasive species threatening global biodiversity /thomasian-scientists-help-sound-alarm-on-next-invasive-species-threatening-global-biodiversity/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thomasian-scientists-help-sound-alarm-on-next-invasive-species-threatening-global-biodiversity Mon, 12 Aug 2024 08:26:57 +0000 /?p=180654 Three Thomasian scientists joined foreign researchers in sounding the alarm on potential invasive species that can threaten worldwide biodiversity, a new article published in Global Change Biology revealed. Master of…

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Three Thomasian scientists joined foreign researchers in sounding the alarm on potential invasive species that can threaten worldwide biodiversity, a new article published in Global Change Biology revealed.

Master of Science in Biology alumnus Arman N. Pili (now a research affiliate at Monash University), Department of Biological Sciences academic researcher Mae Lowe Diesmos, MSc, and Graduate School academic staff Arvin Diesmos, PhD joined eleven (11) scholars from different parts of the world in the study 鈥淔orecasting potential invaders to prevent future biological invasions worldwide.鈥 Biological invasions, include the introduction of foreign, i.e., alien species, into a given area, have been brought about by the 鈥渆ver-increasing and expanding globalization of trade and transport.鈥

The study provided a quantitative invasion risk assessment tool based on invasion syndromes (i.e., generalizing typical attributes of invasive alien species). The researchers based on their work on the modelling of invasion syndromes of 466 amphibians and reptile species with invasion history, then used the data to forecast possible invasion for the rest of the 16,236 species worldwide.

Based on their findings, 鈥160 amphibians and reptiles without known invasion history could be unintentionally transported and introduced in the future,鈥 with 57 posing a 鈥渉igh risk of establishing alien populations.鈥 Such introduction may happen through the accidental transport of fresh produce to a territory by travelers.

In a spinoff article published in The Conversation, Pili and co-researcher David Chapple warned that among the species that can invade Australian biodiversity are the Graceful Chameleon, Common European Viper, and American toad.

The new tool lends itself to 鈥渄eveloping a future-proof preventative biosecurity鈥 system globally.

Both Dr. Arvin and Asst. Prof. Mae Lowe Diesmos are scholars on the systematics, ecology, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

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Bennett of BioSci, RCNAS is 2024 Outstanding Young Scientist /bennett-of-biosci-rcnas-is-2024-outstanding-young-scientist/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bennett-of-biosci-rcnas-is-2024-outstanding-young-scientist Fri, 19 Jul 2024 11:37:15 +0000 /?p=178566 Asst. Prof. Reuel M. Bennett, Dr. rer. nat., incumbent Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, was hailed as the 2024 Outstanding Young Scientist by the National Academy of Science…

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Asst. Prof. Reuel M. Bennett, Dr. rer. nat., incumbent Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, was hailed as the 2024 Outstanding Young Scientist by the National Academy of Science and Technology following stringent nationwide screening.

Bennett was recognized for research efforts as young researcher at the Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences and for his work while a graduate student. Specifically, Bennett鈥檚 work on the taxonomy and evolution of oomycetes was recognized. Building on the comprehensive study by Dogma, Bennett鈥檚 contributions helped 鈥渇ill in the missing literature and knowledge gap in Philippine Oomycetes.鈥 His studies focus on oomycete taxonomy, ecology, and evolution. Recently, he has engaged with fellow Thomasian researchers on the applied aspects of oomycetes such as fatty acids and secondary metabolites. Among his collaborators, are Prof. Dr. Gina Dedeles, Inst. Mark Devanadera, Prof. Dr. Mafel Ysrael, Inst. Nono Caguimbal, and Asst. Prof. Dr. Kim Arafiles.

His current focus is researching with and training students 鈥渨ho are very willing to learn about these organisms,鈥 which he counts as a rarity as the work involves long hours of observations using a microscope to try and decode the oomycetes life cycle and development.

In his interview with the Communications Bureau, Bennett acknowledged College of Science Dean Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD for the nomination and his plant pathology and mycology professor at the UST Graduate School, Prof. Irineo J. Dogma, Jr., PhD, whom he hailed as the 鈥渁uthority on zoosporic fungi.鈥 He also thanked graduate research advisers Prof. Dedeles and Prof. Dr. Marco Thines. The Chair also thanked his colleagues and teachers in the department, namely Asst. Prof. Mae Lowe Diesmos, Prof. Dr. Thomas Edison E. dela Cruz, Prof. Dr. Pia Marie S.P. Albano, and Prof. Dr. Maureen Sabit.

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Science, Tourism academic staff win awards in Nat鈥檒 Academy of Science and Technology Talent Search for Young Scientists /science-tourism-academic-staff-win-awards-in-natl-academy-of-science-and-technology-talent-search-for-young-scientists/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=science-tourism-academic-staff-win-awards-in-natl-academy-of-science-and-technology-talent-search-for-young-scientists Tue, 16 Jul 2024 02:53:50 +0000 /?p=178429 Three academic staff of the University comprised half of the finalists/winners of the 2024 National Academy of Science and Technology Talent Search for Young Scientists (NAST TSYS), which conferred the…

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Three academic staff of the University comprised half of the finalists/winners of the 2024 National Academy of Science and Technology Talent Search for Young Scientists (NAST TSYS), which conferred the recognition this July 2024.

Winning the Third Prize is Inst. John Andrew C. Albay, PhD of the Department of Mathematics and Physics for his work聽 “Colloidal Heat Engine Driven by Engineered Active Noise.” Albay becomes the first NAST TSYS awardee of the Department.

Receiving citations are Inst. Katherine Yasmin M. Garcia, MS of the Department of Chemistry and Asst. Prof. Jame Monren T. Mercado, MA of the Department of Tourism Management.

Garcia was recognized for her work entitled 鈥淎ntiproliferative and Cytotoxic Cytochalasins from 饾槡饾槺饾槩饾槼饾樀饾槳饾槫饾槹饾槶饾槩 饾樀饾槼饾槳饾槾饾槮饾槺饾樀饾槩饾樀饾槩 Inhibit Action Polymerization and Aggregation.”

Meanwhile, Mercado, who is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, was recognized for his work entitled 鈥淵sla de Panciteria: A Preliminary Study on the Culinary Heritage Significance of Pancit Using the Heritage Documentation Approach 鈥 the Case of Luzon Island, Philippines.鈥 Mercado co-authored the work with Dr. Avi Ben Andalecio, also of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management.

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Papa of Microbio named 2023 Rosalind Franklin Society Special Awardee for advancing scientific knowledge /papa-of-microbio-named-2023-rosalind-franklin-society-special-awardee-for-advancing-scientific-knowledge/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=papa-of-microbio-named-2023-rosalind-franklin-society-special-awardee-for-advancing-scientific-knowledge Tue, 25 Jun 2024 06:13:46 +0000 /?p=177333 Professor Donna May D.C. Papa, PhD of the Department of Biological Sciences was named the 2023 Rosalind Franklin Society Special Awardee for Science. In a letter from the society鈥檚 Executive…

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Professor Donna May D.C. Papa, PhD of the Department of Biological Sciences was named the 2023 Rosalind Franklin Society Special Awardee for Science. In a letter from the society鈥檚 Executive Director, Karla Shepard Rubinger, Papa is being recognized for her 鈥渞emarkable contributions and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.鈥

In an interview with the Communications Bureau, Papa said the awards came as a surprise, as she was 鈥渘ever informed of the nominations.鈥 Instead, the selection by RFS was done among female scientists worldwide.

Papa, a Microbiology professor at the College of Science and the Graduate School, specializes in bacterial viruses or bacteriophages. In the professional circles, she was the former President of the Philippine Society of Microbiology. She has also won awards, such as the National Academy of Science and Technology Outstanding Scientific Paper for her work on Salmonella treatment. In 2023, she joined international experts for the very first hands-on Bacteriophage Workshop in Southeast Asia. At the moment, she is working on phage therapy as an alternative to antibiotics given the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Papa acknowledged the support of her family, her mentors Prof. Irineo J. Dogma, Jr., Dr. Hans Ackermann, and her students.

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Balitaan, Villaflores elected to NRCP Chemical Sciences Division /balitaan-villaflores-elected-to-nrcp-chemical-sciences-division/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=balitaan-villaflores-elected-to-nrcp-chemical-sciences-division Tue, 28 May 2024 10:56:55 +0000 /?p=175821 Two Thomasian faculty researchers have been elected to the Chemical Sciences Division of the National Research Council of the Philippines. Department of Chemistry faculty researcher Jolleen Natalie I. Balitaan, RCh,…

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Two Thomasian faculty researchers have been elected to the Chemical Sciences Division of the National Research Council of the Philippines. Department of Chemistry faculty researcher Jolleen Natalie I. Balitaan, RCh, LPT, PhD was elected Secretary for the period of 2024-2026, while Department of Biochemistry faculty researcher Oliver B. Villaflores, PhD was elected Chair of the Organic and Biological Chemistry section of the Division.

In an interview with the Communications Bureau, Balitaan disclosed that the Division of Chemical Sciences includes as its main thrusts empowering members 鈥渨ho are globally and highly respected researchers鈥 and continuing 鈥渟trong linkages with local and international scientific organizations for enhanced cooperation in the development and sharing of scientific information, responsible community leaders in ensuring environment protection, food safety and public health.鈥

Balitaan鈥檚 recent studies have focused 鈥渙n the development of bio-inspired and biomimetic materials for anticorrosion, antibacterial, antibiofilm, wound healing and sensor applications.鈥

Both Balitaan and Villaflores are affiliated with the Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences.

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Trinidad of Psychology receives Special Award in PSC awards night /trinidad-of-psychology-receives-special-award-in-psc-awards-night/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trinidad-of-psychology-receives-special-award-in-psc-awards-night Fri, 22 Mar 2024 05:28:12 +0000 /?p=170717 Asst. Prof. Karen Katrina Trinidad, PhD of the Department of Psychology was among the awardees in the 1st Women in Sports Awards Night on March 20, 2024 at the Rizal…

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Asst. Prof. Karen Katrina Trinidad, PhD of the Department of Psychology was among the awardees in the 1st Women in Sports Awards Night on March 20, 2024 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

Trinidad received a Special Awards in Sports Psychology. She was a part of Filipina Olympian and weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz’s team who (brought home the country’s first gold in the聽2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Serving as a consultant in the Philippine Sports Commission 鈥 Sports Psychology unit, the Thomasian Sports Psychologist has coached all the national athletes.

Around 200 nominees across 278 sports were judged according to their contribution in promoting and developing their sport.

In celebration of Women’s Month, the inaugural event was organized by the Philippine Sports Commission in honor of Filipinas who dominated and blazed the trail in sports.

Watch the awarding ceremonies here:

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Tan of RCNAS receives NRCP Award for exploring endemic plant varieties as potential therapeutics to Alzheimer’s disease /tan-of-rcnas-receives-nrcp-award-for-exploring-endemic-plant-varieties-as-potential-therapeutics-to-alzheimers-disease/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tan-of-rcnas-receives-nrcp-award-for-exploring-endemic-plant-varieties-as-potential-therapeutics-to-alzheimers-disease Thu, 14 Mar 2024 07:27:00 +0000 /?p=168964 Research Center for Natural and Applied Sciences (RCNAS) Assistant Research Director Prof. Mario A. Tan, PhD was honored with 2023 National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) Achievement Award in…

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Research Center for Natural and Applied Sciences (RCNAS) Assistant Research Director Prof. Mario A. Tan, PhD was honored with 2023 National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) Achievement Award in the Chemical Sciences Division for his research work on natural products.

Tan, a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry, was recognized for his contributions to the chemical and pharmacological significance of 饾槜饾槩饾槸饾槬饾槩饾槸饾樁饾槾 species and endemic Rubiaceae plants.

“[Tan’s] extensive studies have illuminated the rich therapeutic potential of these plant varieties, particularly in the realm of neuroprotection and natural products, with a special focus on potential therapies for Alzheimer’s disease,” as read in his citation.

His research tackled the anti-amyloidogenic activity inherent in pure compounds isolated from nature and crude extracts from Philippine endemic and indigenous plants, offering valuable insights into developing neuroprotective agents utilizing the bioactive compounds derived from the said plant species.

In the same NRCP division, the Thomasian researchers who previously received the award were Prof. Emeritus Fortunato B. Sevilla III (1994), Prof. Emeritus Beatrice Q. Guevara (1999), Prof. Emeritus Maribel G. Nonato (2006), Prof. Alicia M. Aguinaldo (2011), and Prof. Christina A. Binag (2013).

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