FOURTEEN Filipino scientists, including a Department of Health official, were included in the list of the most outstanding scientists and researchers in the 2023 edition of the Asian Scientist 100 of the Asian Scientist Magazine.
The list, the Singapore-based magazine said, celebrates the success of the region's best and brightest and highlights their achievements across a range of scientific disciplines.To be included in the list, the honoree 'must have received a national or international prize in the preceding year for his or her research. Alternatively, he or she must have made a significant scientific discovery or provided leadership in academia or industry.
Pia Bagamasbad were also in the list for their contributions to marine science research and the spearheading of a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction training program for the detection of Covid-19, respectively.Other Towns awardees included in the list are Erika Fille Legara, Keisha Alena Mayuga and Anna Oposa del Rosario in Engineering and Environmental Sciences and Geology, respectively.
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