Benjamin Cabrera
Cabrera earned his degree in Medicine at the University of the Philippines in 1945. He then decided to continue his education at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, where he garnered his Master’s Degree in Public Health, major in Medical Parasitology and Public Health. He graduated in 1950. Focusing on his major, Dr. Cabrera published more than a hundred scientific studies concerning medical parasitology and public health. He also developed innovations in drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes and agricultural soil. In 1961, together with Lee M. Howard, he made the first field study of simian malaria in the Philippines, and found that malaria occurred in 8.6 percent of the animals tested. Although the study was very limited, the report suggested that the simian reservoir of malaria is probably of limited significance for the human population in the Philippines.
For his work on filariasis, Dr. Cabrera received the Philippine Legion of Honor, a Presidential Award in 1996. With the elucidation of the epidemiology and life cycles of filarial parasites, preventive measures in the form of drug treatment of human cases as well as measures against the mosquito vectors can be implemented. Dr. Cabrera also worked on the control of ascariasis. With the model he proposed, hazards produced by these soil-transmitted helminths can be reduced.Cabrera earned his degree in Medicine at the University of the Philippines in 1945. He then decided to continue his education at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, where he garnered his Master’s Degree in Public Health, major in Medical Parasitology and Public Health. He graduated in 1950. Clara Y. Lim-sylianco
The Essay on Public Health In A Multicultural Environment
Public health in a Multicultural Environment MCHB or Maternal and child health bureau takes care of physical and mental health of citizens across the United States. Its main strategy is to eliminate disparities out of multi cultural society. It has created a five year strategic plan to take care of maternal and child health. It is well funded by DRTE so that it can implement its vision. For this ...
Dr. Clara Y Lim-Sylianco is a Filipino chemist, who has written several notable books and is renowned for her research into mutagens, anti-mutagens and other reactions related to bio-organic issues. Her research was primarily focused around the chemicals found in fruits and vegetables. Her findings led to the popularization of the ‘Coconut Oil’ diet. Dr Lim-Sylianco has written more than 50 scientific articles, 7 books and 5 monographs. Her books continue to be prominently used as textbooks for collegechemistry courses across the world in the modern day.
She is considered to be one of the leaders in the field of genetic toxicology and molecular nutrition. The research conducted by Dr Lim-Sylianco into mutagens and anti-mutagens at the University of the Philippines helped earn her laboratory at the university, the distinction of becoming an international trainingcenter. In her home country of the Philippines, Dr Lim-Sylianco was honored with the title of National Scientist of the Philippines in 1994. This is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a working scientist by the President of the Philippines.
Quintin Kintanar
Dr. Kintanar, born on August 12, 1937, has renowned himself in the area of pharmacology and environmental science. Dr. Kintanar scrutinizes the mechanism of fatty liver and Hypolipedemia induced by erotic acid thus supporting in the explanation of the molecular mechanisms of lipo protein biosynthesized. In the course of his original researches it advanced the frontiers of knowledge in his fields. He also lead the pharmacological screening of Philippine plants using multidimensional observation techniques.
He won First Prize in the Manila Medical Society study competition the next decade he became the beneficiary of the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TONYM) award for Science in 1975; the President Manuel A. Roxas Medallion for science, and First Prizes in the PMA-Abbot award 2nd the NSDB Researcher of the Year. In 1981, Dr. Kintanar acknowledged the UP Alumni Association Professional Achievement honor in science. He also received the Burke Award for distinction in cardiovascular medicine and the Republic Heritage Award in year 1960’s.
The Term Paper on The philippine presidents
It is the Presidents of the Philippines their personal identity. Early life, Political career, achievements, issues, controversies that was bound to them while they are on their terms. We don’t really know what runs in the back of their mind everyday thinking the future of our country. It is about Presidents of the Philippines who contributed to our society and also earned criticism from the ...
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Francisco Fronda
Dr. Fronda worked extensively on the Cantonese, a breed of chicken imported from Canton, China. For 15 years, he culled, selected and bred the Cantonese to improve the breed. He succeeded in developing the chickens, but the line was not continued since all the fowls were consumed due to famine during World War II. Aside from that, Dr. Fronda was also the first Filipino researcher to work on improving duck meat. These ducks were often referred to as “Fronducks,” in recognition of his success in breeding them and in producing stocks.
He is the author of a textbook in Poultry Science Production for students in agriculture and also co-authored a series of books for primary and secondary students, entitled the Let Us Raise Series. He also produced around 500 articles on the poultry and livestock industry. Dr. Fronda received numerous accolades for his work, such as the Distinguished Service Medal and Diploma of Honor from the President of the Republic of the Philippines; the citation as “The Father of Poultry Industry in the Philippines” by the Philippine Association of Animal Science; the degree of “Doctor of Science” honoris causa; and the “Father of Thai Poultry Industry” by the Kasetsart University, Bangkok, presented by the Princess of Thailand in 1982. In 1983 he was conferred as a National Scientist by Former President Ferdinand Marcos
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Clare Baltazar
Clare R. Baltazar (born November 1, 1927) is a foremost Filipino entomologist. She is the author of Philippine Insects, the first authoritative text on Philippine insects. Dr. Clare Baltazar has done numerous studies on insects, particularly on Philippine-endemic Hymenoptera species, which proved important for biological insect control in the country. She also discovered 8 genera and 1 subgenus of Hymenoptera, and 108 species of Philippine parasitic wasps. She received in 1980 the Rizal Patria Award in entomology. In 2001 she was conferred as a National Scientist by Former President Joseph
Research Paper On Octavia Butler
Table of Contents Page 1. A BRIEF CONVERSATION WITH OCTAVIA E. BUTLER Page 2 - 4. Biography Page 5 - 9. Synopsis Page 9 - 14. Analysis of Criticism Page 14 - 15. Influences on Society Page 16. Footnotes Page 17. Bibliography A BRIEF CONVERSATION WITH OCTAVIA E. BUTLER 1. Who is Octavia E. Butler? Where is she headed? Where has she been? Who am I? I'm a 51-year-old writer who can remember being a ...
William Padolina
Academician William G. Padolina is currently the Deputy Director General for Operations and Support Services International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
His expertise and interests are in the areas of research management, science policy, technology transfer, secondary plant metabolism, biotechnology and intellectual property rights. He graduated magna cum laude in 1968 from the University of the Philippines with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Chemistry. He obtained his PhD in 1973 (botany/phytochemistry) from the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Research Projects
* Tailored Fats from Coconut Oil, 1993 * Penicillin Productions from Local Substrates, 1989 – 1993 * Biologically Active Compounds from Philippine Medicinal Plants, 1983 – 1991 * Acetone-Butanal Production from Philippine Molasses, 1983 – 1991 * Carotenoids from Halobacterium salinarium, 1976
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Dolores Ramirez
Dr. Ramirez is recognized for her researches in biochemical genetics and cytogenetics. She has been working on the genetic systems controlling the makapuno endosperm of coconut; the genetics of chemical resistance factors against Cercospora kex leaf spot; and the cytogenetics of the hybrids of rice with related wild species. Dr.Ramirez was holder of the SEARCA Professorial Chair for Genetics (1974-76), and recipient of the Gregorio Y. Zara award in basic research (1976), Rizal Pro Patria award for outstanding achievement in science (biochemical genetics) (1981), and UP Professorial achievement award in agriculture (1985).
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Magdalena C. Cantoria
Magdalena C. Cantoria (born on October 25, 1924; died December 25, 2008) is a noted Filipino pharmacist and educator who studied the morphology, physiology and biochemistry of drug plants. With pharmacy and botany as background, Dr. Cantoria’s researches dealt particularly on the morphology, physiology and biochemistry of drug plants. She has done studies on the pharmacognosy of agar (from Philippine seaweed), rauwolfia, datura, mint and piper species; these are considered pioneering research efforts in local pharmaceutical science.
The Research paper on Research on Science
ABSTRACT The study explores ways in which students who have participated in a curriculum innovation, Science ALIVE! acquire Science process skills and perceive the relevance of Science in everyday life. It investigates whether students have, after the programme, perceived an improvement in applying Science process skills. Four classes of Secondary 2 Express students attended one of four modules in ...
For her paper on the Morphology and Anatomy Rauvofia vomitoria Afz., Dr. Cantoria received the Edwin Leigh Newcomb Award pharmacognosy given by the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education in 1954, and again in 1962 (with Edward S. Mika) on the growth and development of Datura starmonium L.. She is also the recipient of Phi Sigma Awards for marked distinction in Biology in 1951, and Most Outstanding Phi Sigman in 1977. ————————————————-
Pedro Escuro
Dr. Pedro B. Escuro (born August 2, 1923) is a foremost Filipino rice breeder. After his doctorate Escuro then proceeded to culture the “best” rice variety he had in mind. He succeeded in this, and under his leadership improved Philippine rice varieties were produced, among them are C4-63, C4-137, C4-113, C-168, C22, UPL-Ri-5, PSB Rc 16, PSB RC 36), as well as three improved wheat varieties (Trigo 1, Trigo 2, Trigo 3).
The “C” varieties were widely adopted in the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Southern India, and other Southeast Asian countries. Not only the varieties are resistant to pests and other harmful conditions, they also proved to be sound investments, as they returned profit 250-fold.
For his achievements in agriculture Dr. Escuro received 18 honors and awards. These include two Presidential awards, Presidential Plaque of Merit for outstanding accomplishments in rice improvement (1967) and the Rizal Pro Patria award for outstanding contribution to rice breeding and genetics. He is also recipient of the University of the Philippines Distinguished Professional award in agriculture (1973) and D.Sc. (honoris causa 1974), and the 1974 Ayala award in agricultural science. And finally, he was conferred as a National Scientist in 1994 by Former President Fidel Ramos. ————————————————-
Veronica F. Chan
Veronica F. Chan is an academician and a pioneer in Philippine virology and immunology. She is credited as one of the researchers that first isolated the dengue viruses types 3 and 4 as a cause of hemorrhagic fever. Chan is the founding and first Dean of the Graduate School for Health Sciences of UPM in 1994. In 1995, she instituted Distance Learning in the College of public health for MPH and MHA degree programs, UP Manila. She has worked on dengue antigens, anti rubella antigens and flavivirus antigens.
The Essay on Primary Health Care & Its Impact on Nursing
This paper aims to define the term primary health and explain its origins and development; also touching on the impact of primary health on the nursing profession. It will commence with an introduction to primary health and primary health care. Covered in this paper will also be the influence that primary health care has had on nursing and any alterations associated with its implementation. ...
Chan has studied the polio virus, measles and other contagious diseases and infections. She is also responsible for year round monitoring of the influenza virus in the country. Chan has also served as adviser to then Department of Health Secretary Juan Flavier. Her work includes several research papers and publications relating to public health and microbiology. She is has a membership to the editorial board of various international public health publications and journals.