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MS Food Science application extended to 29 July 2020

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Application for admission to the Master of Science in Food Science program is further extended to 29 July 2020.
 
Requirements for admission: Bachelor's degree in Food Science & Technology and/or related discipline; a duly accomplished application form (Form 1) submitted with cover letter signifying intent and degree sought, curriculum vitae, Original or Certified True Copy of Official Transcript of Records (with General Weighted Average [GWA] stated in the TOR, or a Certification of GWA), two (2) sealed letters of recommendation (Form 2) from former professors or supervisors, a non-refundable fee of Php 200.00.
 
For the forms and other details, kindly email 

Technical assistance for Davao COVID-19 facility

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The City Government of Davao requested UP Mindanao to lend its expertise in the plan to convert the Davao City Los Amigos Health Center into a COVID-19 testing facility. A UP Mindanao team conducted an inspection of the site on 5 May 2020 together with the city council, health, and engineering officials.

Meanwhile, the Davao City Filipino-Chinese Community thru its convenor, Chairman Johnny Go, donated seven PCR kits and four Extraction Kits to UP Mindanao, that are now in the CSM lab. These are from the efforts of Mr. Sebastian Angliongto, chairperson of the UP Mindanao Foundation Inc. (UPMFI).

In addition, the UPMFI has requested SM Investments Corporation, through its vice-chairperson Ms. Tessie Coson, to donate a real-time PCR machine, an extraction machine, and a biosafety cabinet, for the Davao City COVID-19 testing lab.

 

 

UP Mindanao/ PGC Mindanao to help establish Davao de Oro COVID-19 testing facility

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         The University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao will help set up another COVID-19 testing facility in Davao de Oro Province, signing a memorandum of agreement with the Provincial Government and the Department of Science and Technology Region XI last 22 June 2020 at the Provincial Capitol in Nabunturan, Davao de Oro. 

UP Mindanao Chancellor Prof. Larry Digal, Davao de Oro Governor Jayvee Tyron Uy, and DOST XI Assistant Regional Director Kenneth Barroga signed on behalf of their government institutions. Philippine Genome Center Mindanao Director Prof. Lyre Anni Murao and Davao de Oro Chief of Hospitals Dr. Ferdinand Anthony Soberano were witnesses to the agreement. 

The facility, to be set up in the Provincial Hospital in Montevista Town, will be used to test patients, frontline workers, and other individuals for COVID-19 once accredited by the Department of Health (DOH). The service can also be extended to nearby provinces. The facility can also serve as a surveillance and research center for other infectious diseases. 

Chancellor Digal thanked Governor Uy for giving UP Mindanao the opportunity to assist the province against COVID-19. “It is a good opportunity to share the commitment of UP Mindanao and the expertise of Dr. Lyre Murao and her team in the Philippine Genome Center Mindanao and to partner with the DOST, the funding agency of PGC,” he said.

UP Mindanao will provide training in molecular diagnostics and biosafety for personnel who will operate the Davao de Oro facility, as well as help in designing the facility following DOH guidelines, develop a manual of operations, and give technical assistance in the accreditation process. The university will also provide consultancy services for technical issues that may arise during regular operations of the facility and formulate programs for the expanded use of the facility in infectious disease surveillance and research.

For this initiative, the DOST XI will provide financial support for the training of personnel for the facility. Assistant Regional Director Barroga described the Davao de Oro leadership as “agile and innovative” in responding to the needs of its people and offered the services of the DOST Regional Health Council in funding projects “not just for COVID-19 but other infectious diseases as well.”

The Provincial Government will design and construct the facility, procure the laboratory supplies and equipment to be used in the facility, apply for DOH accreditation, and serve as the fund manager. It will spearhead the sample collection and storage and take charge of the facility’s maintenance and operation.

Governor Uy said it was timely that UP and DOST came in when President Duterte gave the Bayanihan funds for the province. “It’s one less worry, and hopefully, the COVID-19 facility will be up and running by August,” he said. 

UP Mindanao, through the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) Mindanao, also lent its expertise for a COVID-19 testing facility in Tagum City on 19 May 2020 and provided training for the personnel. UP Mindanao also entered into a strategic partnership with the Southern Philippines Medical Center on 26 May 2020 to train personnel who will operate other COVID-19 testing facilities in Mindanao. The PGC Mindanao is the training arm of the UP-DOH collaboration for COVID-19. 

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UPMin, SPMC sign MOA for joint training, 2020

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SOMC MOA 2 rzd 17University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao and the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), represented by chancellor Prof. Larry Digal, PhD, and medical center chief Dr. Leopoldo Vega, respectively, signed a Memorandum of Agreement for a joint intensive training program on SARS-CoV-2 molecular diagnostics last 26 May 2020 at SPMC.

The program aims to train more medical personnel to operate additional COVID-19 testing centers in Davao City and in other areas in Mindanao. Philippine Genome Center (PGC) Mindanao director Dr. Lyre Anni Murao and SPMC chief training officer Dr. Maria Elinore Concha witnessed the signing of the agreement.

“Public and private hospitals in Davao Region are establishing COVID-19 testing laboratories to address the increasing number of confirmed cases and the limited number of testing facilities. Through this joint program, we can address the need for more personnel to handle clinical specimens and perform the necessary molecular tests,” said Chancellor Digal.

MOA for COVID-19 lab in DRMC signed

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DSC 4338rzd15Heads of public and private agencies signed a memorandum of agreement at the Davao del Norte provincial capitol on 19 May 2020 for the “go-ahead” of the funding and construction of a COVID-19 diagnostic laboratory in Tagum City. 
 
Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib and Tagum City Mayor Allan Rellon signed on behalf of the local government units. Dr. Bryan Dalid represented the Davao Regional Medical Center, the recipient of the COVID-19 lab. Chancellor Larry Digal signed for the University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao, and Mr. Diego Suelto represented Mr. Dino Suelto of Maer Summit Konstrukt Company. Dr. Lyre Anni Murao, director of the Philippine Genome Center (PGC)-Mindanao, was the witness to the agreement. 
 
In the agreement, the provincial government of Davao del Norte, Tagum, Panabo, and Samal cities committed P12-million for the lab. DRMC, for its part, will oversee the construction, procure the supplies and equipment, seek DOH approval, and operate the lab. Through PGC-Mindanao, UP Mindanao has provided training in molecular diagnostics for the DRMC personnel, has assisted in the lab design, will provide technical guidance and assistance in the operations, and will lend equipment for the lab as needed. Maer Summit agreed to provide technical expertise and construction services for the lab, following specifications set by the Department of Health. Maer also donated test kits to DRMC and a Polymerase Chain Reaction machine to UP Mindanao for use in the lab.  
 
When constructed, the COVID-19 lab in DRMC will aim for accreditation from the Department of Health to become a subnational testing laboratory for the identification of COVID-19 infections. 
 
Davao del Norte province has eight municipalities and three cities, and a population of 945,764 as of the last census in 2010. According to the province website, Davao del Norte has 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19, nine recoveries, and two deaths, as of 20 May 2020. 

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