The Philippines' science policy advisory body awarded 12 young researchers for their contributions to science and technology in the Philippines.
TOP YOUNG PH SCIENTISTS. NAST 2020 awardees. Photos from NAST
MANILA, Philippines – The , the Philippines' science policy advisory body, has awarded 12 young researchers for their contributions to science and technology in the Philippines.Dr Remil L. Galay of the University of the Philippines Los Baños, for the field of Veterinary ScienceDr Melbourne R. Talactac of the Cavite State University, for the field of Veterinary Science
Dr. Rodney H. Perez of the University of the Philippines Los Baños, for the field of Microbial Technology Dr Argel A. Bandala of the De La Salle University, for the field of Electronics and Communications EngineeringDr Jaime Alfonso M. Aherrera of the University of the Philippines – Philippine General Hospital, for the field of CardiologyDr Marlon T. Conato of the University of the Philippines Diliman, for the field of ChemistryDr Aries A.
Each one is nominated by heads of government or private research institutions, college or university departments, and/or academic or professional scientific organizations or societies.Quality and number of scientific works and publications,Contributions to the well-being of the Philippine economy and culture
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