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Dr. Peter Kim, US-NIH Deputy Director talks about research opportunities through the establishment of the RePORT Consortium during the RePORT Meeting
held last 20 December 2016 at Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City.
QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA- As part of the 12th National Biotechnology Week (NBW), the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD), in partnership with the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) held the Health Forum 2016 at Sulo Riviera Hotel.
Speakers of the NBW Health Forum
The Forum discussed the developments in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), drug discovery and development, genomics, and nutrition.
Speakers were Dr. Edsel Maurice Salvana, University of the Philippines Manila Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Director, Ms. Iris Bea Ramiro, University of the Philippines Diliman Marine Science Institute Research Associate, Ms. Mildred Udarbe, FNRI Lifestage and Nutrition Section Senior Science Research Specialist, Ms. Marietta Rodriguez, FNRI Nutritional Genomics Section Senior Science Research Specialist, and Mr. Jacus Nacis, FNRI Nutritional Genomics Section Science Research Specialist II.
Dr. Jaime Montoya, PCHRD Executive Director, emphasized that Biotechnology is helping the country by harnessing nature’s own toolbox and using people’s own genetic makeup to heal and guide research.
“To prepare for and meet the society’s most pressing challenges, the recent advances in biotechnology has never been more relevant. Thus, it is imperative that we continue exploring ways to keep pace with the greater demand for biotechnology,” Dr. Montoya added.
With the overall theme “Bioteknolohiya: Kaagapay ng Mamamayan sa Kaunlaran, Yakapin ang pagbabago, Biotek na tayo!,” NBW highlighted the use of modern biotechnology as one of several means to achieve and sustain food security, equitable access to health services, and sustainable and safe environment. n
PASAY CITY, METRO MANILA- Filipino research efforts received another major boost as the three councils of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) conducted the 2nd Balik Scientist Program (BSP) Convention on 18 November 2016 at Hotel Jen Manila.
Dr. Jaime Montoya with speakers and moderator of the "Health Sciences" parallel session.
With the theme “Strengthening Science, Technology, and Innovation Capacity for Sustainable Countryside Development,” the Convention aims to provide updates on the recent technologies or researches in the areas of health, agriculture, aquatic, industry, and energy, as well as engage new stakeholders and potential institutions in the availment, development, and improvement of the program.
Three parallel sessions on “Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources,” “Health Sciences,” and “Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology” were held.
Following were the topics discussed:
Speakers included Dr. Eduardo Leaño of Aquatic Animal Health Programme Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific, Dr. Michael Velarde of Buck Institute for Research Aging, Dr. Hernando Salapare of Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, Dr. Michael Roleda of BioForsk-Norwegian Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Research, Dr. Reginald Salonga of Mejio University, and Dr. Pher Errol Quinay of Niigata University.
DOST Secretary Fortunato de la Peña emphasized the importance of Balik Scientist Program in the country reiterating that it is one of the solutions to brain drain. “I would like to see the local government undertaking their own S&T programs. The BSP can help,” he added.
The 2nd Convention was headed by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD), with the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD), the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Office of the Undersecretary for Research and Development. n
The Philippine Council for Health Research and Development - Department of Science and Technology (PCHRD-DOST) conducts workshops in different regions of the country to encourage and capacitate young researchers on frameworks for conducting disaster health research developed by Dr. Marvin Birnbaum, President of The World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.
The workshop provides tools to enhance the understanding of health disasters for improvement of the costs of responses and for enhancement of preparedness through research.
The series of workshops started during the Philippine National Health Research System Week on 8-9 August 2016 in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. It was followed by workshops in Manila on 19-21 September, CARAGA on 26-27 September and 24-26 October and Central Visayas on 20-21 October and 8-10 November 2016.
After the completion of workshops where 77 young researchers from 31 institutions in MIMAROPA, CARAGA, and Central Visayas Regions were trained, the Council will be conducting the Presentation of Proposal for Review Forum at the Golden Prince Hotel, Cebu City on December 5-6, 2016. The Forum aims to bring together the participants who have ready proposals to present to the PCHRD DRR Team and other experts for technical review.
Dr. Birnbaum first introduced the frameworks during the Global Forum on Research and Innovation for Health in 2015 which inspired the Council to capacitate local researchers in the region in conducting disaster research.
To date, there are only few empirical research conducted on disaster in the country. As a result there is lack of evidence-based guidance on mitigation, preparedness and response, and recovery.
According to Dr. Jaime C. Montoya, PCHRD Executive Director, these workshops was conceived as an initial step towards filling that knowledge and evidence gap and there are more efforts in the future to look forward to as the Council remains steadfast in their commitment to develop a national research program on disaster risk reduction.
TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY- As part of the 2016 Central Visayas Health Research and Innovation Conference, communicators including writers, journalists, communication professors, videographers, and bloggers from Cebu met for the first time in a meeting of health research communicators last Thursday at University of San Carlos Talamban Campus.
The meeting aims to gather communicators from the region to form SHARE, an initiative of the Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) to reach more stakeholders.
SHARE is a community of health research communicators who believes in the power of communication to share health research stories, advocacies, local and national initiatives. The community will support PNHRS and the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) in communicating and translating research to benefit health research stakeholders.
During the meeting, Dr. Laurence Garcia, Central Visayas Consortium for Health Research and Development (CVCHRD) Chair, also presented the plan of the region in establishing their network of health research communicators.
Among their planned initiatives are the use of broadcast media and quad media to enable interactive information-sharing, Youtube to communicate challenging health researches, and capacity-building workshops to capacitate members.
“The community of health research communicators [SHARE] will help improve the dissemination of health research results in the country,” Dr. Garcia emphasized.
For communicators who are interested to join SHARE, you may contact Ms. Ladylove Baurile at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 837-0031. You can also visit www.healthresearch.ph for more information. ■