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Constitution of the Search Committee for the Chancellor of UP Mindanao

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2021 102121 SEARCH COMMITTEE

 

 ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. PDLC 2 1 -68A

To:
Prof. Cleto Nanola, Jr., Senior Faculty Representative, UP Mindanao
Prof. Annabelle U. Novero, Senior Faculty Representative, DBSES, College of Science and Mathematics, UP Mindanao
Asst. Prof. Thaddeus R. Acuna, Junior Faculty Representative, School of Management, UP Mindanao
Asst. Prof. Nelfa M. Glova, Junior Faculty Representative, Department of Humanities, UP Mindanao
Mr. Remegio P. Domingo, REPS Representative, Guidance Services Specialist, UP Mindanao
Mr. Joel N. Sagadal, Administrative  Representative, Land Reservation Management Office, UP Mindanao
Ms. Red Masacupan, Student Representative, Editor-in-Chief, Himati (AY 2020-2021), UP Mindanao
Atty. Roberto MJ. Lara, President's Representative, Secretary of the University

 Subject: Constitution of the Search Committee for the Chancellor of UP Mindanao

With Prof. Cleto Nanola, Jr. as Chair, please constitute yourselves into a Search Committee that will assist the President and the Board of Regents in the selection of the next Chancellor of UP Mindanao.

We are sending herewith Administrative Order No. PDLC 21 -52 "Instituting a Search Process for the Next Chancellor of UP Mindanao and Constituting a Search Committee Therefor" for your guidance.

The deadline is 12 November 2021, for the submission of the Search Committee Report which must include the final list of all nominees, assessing not only their strengths and weaknesses but also their suitability for the position given the needs and thrusts of Mindanao.

All expenses of the Committee in the discharge of its task will be borne by the Office of the President. 

Moreover, the Committee Chair and Members, including the staff shall be entitled to honoraria as set by the Board of Regents.

(READ the full memorandum herehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1G9GuNM8wQxGHevt7X_enHzHt-AkKBIxX/view?usp=sharing)

DOST-Newton Agham researchers conclude workshop on Omics in One Health

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The University of the Philippines Mindanao (UPMin), in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), UK, has successfully completed the One Health Omics Project, a week-long free online bioinformatics workshop from October 11-16, 2021. Out of 124 applicants, only 40 were shortlisted to participate in the workshop composed of faculty members, clinicians, and researchers from different regions in Mindanao. In the opening ceremony, Dr. Aleyla De Cadiz, Project Leader of One Health Omics, said that the workshop serves to capacitate Filipino researchers in Mindanao on omics technology in the surveillance, management, and control of infections in a One Health setting. 

“We want to expose Mindanaoan researchers to bioinformatics tools and techniques which can be helpful in their research focus and future research endeavors in the region,” she said.

Bioinformatics is a combination of biology and information technology that allows researchers to use a computer to further examine and understand the characteristics of an organism or a microbe through its genome, such as the SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for the COVID-19 disease. 

Today, bioinformatics algorithms made it possible to quickly assemble the genome sequence of the coronavirus which helped scientists to quickly develop diagnostic test kits and give an immediate head start in vaccine development.

The bioinformatics workshop was facilitated by Dr. Jody Phelan, Julian Libiseller-Egger, Daniel Ward, Anton Spadar, and Paula Josefina Gómez González, bioinformatics experts from LSHTM, all members of Professor Taane Clark’s team.

Dr. Phelan, one of the lead trainers expressed his willingness to help and assist the participants beyond the workshop activity. He encouraged the young Filipino researchers to keep on doing the materials in their own time. Dr. Phelan also looks forward to conducting face-to-face training soon. “I would love to meet everyone face-to-face so let us hope that the situation improves and that we can travel.”

 The workshop proved to be very challenging to the participants given that bioinformatics is a new learning field in health research, but they were grateful to have been introduced to its concepts and applications. 

“The workshop gave us the technical experience and knowledge in handling datasets in different omics approaches. This will be very useful to a researcher like me who is interested in doing omics approach studies,” said Vanessa Joy Diamante, a researcher at the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) Mindanao.

Joseph Mari Querequincia, a registered pharmacist and faculty member of San Pedro College Davao, said he was grateful to have been included in this training course.

“The workshop allowed me to warrant a skill for Bioinformatics in which I could utilize for future academic and research undertakings related to pharmacogenomics and drug discovery,” said Querequincia.

Meanwhile, Dr. Jonah Adtoon, an Internal Medicine Specialist at the Department of Health (DOH) XI declared her willingness to be involved in more clinical research projects in the omics field for disease investigation and patient management.

Professor of Genomics and Global Health in LSHTM and the lead United Kingdom (UK) coordinator Prof. Taane Clark said that the skills learned during the workshop will allow the participants to apply big data methods to genomics questions and investigations.

"Bioinformatics and genomics techniques, as well as conducting related molecular investigations, are important skills for the participants to become genomics and genomic epidemiological experts and will contribute to improving the health of the Philippines population. Some of the trainees in our previous workshops are now trainers in bioinformatics, and it is very exciting and personally rewarding to be part of capacity building and strengthening in genomics, and contribute to ongoing Philippines-UK biomedical collaborations," he said.

In her message, PGC Mindanao Program Director Dr. Lyre Anni Murao recalled the first workshop conducted by LSHTM at PGC in Diliman and its influence on the establishment of PGC in Mindanao.

“The workshop played a pivotal role in establishing our facility, because without a background on omics we wouldn’t be able to take PGC Mindanao to where it is right now, so thank you very much for sharing your skills and expertise,” she said.

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The workshop was made possible through the PGC Mindanao team of Dr. Lyre Anni Murao, Dr. Joel Hassan Tolentino, Dr. Ritchie Mae Gamot, Dr. Giovanna Fae Oguis, Ms. Ediflor Yanong, Mr. Jan Divina, Mr. Polo Gaite, Ms. Marian Luayon, Ms. Janessa Villota, and Mr. Ruben Enad, Jr.

The One Health Omics Project was funded by DOST-Newton Agham Researcher Links Workshop grant from the British Council in partnership with London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD). The workshop is also co-sponsored by the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) Mindanao.

The LSHTM will be having its second run of Online Bioinformatics Workshop on November 22-25, 2021 which will focus on Infectious Diseases. This will be participated by 30 participants from the Philippines and 30 participants from the UK. 

#     (By JANESSA V.VILLOTA, Information Officer I, Philippine Genome Center Mindanao)

Infectious Diseases 'Omics online short course on Bioinformatics

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The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, in collaboration with the University of the Philippines Mindanao, will be conducting a FREE Infectious Diseases 'Omics online short course on Bioinformatics on 22-25 November 2021. 

This short online course will further capacitate your skills in Bioinformatics in a ONE HEALTH setting.

If you are interested, the ONE HEALTH Omics project, in partnership with the Philippine Genome Center Mindanao, would like you to cordially invite you to take this survey: https://tinyurl.com/4w2rv4hj 

Limited slots and open to participants from all over the Philippines.  

Deadline for application is on 21 October 2021.

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Expanding the field of OMICS research in the Philippines

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[PGC - PPMF Webinar] Expanding the Field of Omics Research in the Philippines: A Glimpse into the World of Proteins, Proteomics, and Metabolomics
 
Warm greetings from PGC's Protein, Proteomics, and Metabolomics Facility! We would like to invite you to a PPMF webinar on November 15, 2021 at 01:00 pm - 03:00 pm.
 
 
Invited speakers will discuss the applications of protein characterization, proteomics and metabolomics research in the Philippines. A question and answer portion will be held after the presentations.
 
 
 

ISIAH 2021: Call for Papers

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The Center for Applied Modeling, Data Analytics, and Bioinformatics for Decision Support Systems in Health (AMDABiDSS-Health) and Center for the Advancement of Research in Mindanao (CARIM) University of the Philippines Mindanao invites abstract submissions on papers from all areas of:
Disease Surveillance & Diagnostics
Mathematical Modeling and Quantitative Methods in Health
Health Sciences
Health Research Among High Schools
Abstract may contain at most 250 words and must clearly discuss what the work is about, methodology used, major results, and their significance. Authors of outstanding papers presented at the conference and selected by a pool of experts will be invited to submit full papers for inclusion in the Special Edition of Banwa: The Multidisciplinary Journal of UP Mindanao.
Submit your abstract at
on or before October 22, 2021, 11:59 PM, AoE (Anywhere on Earth).
DATES TO REMEMBER
Deadline of Abstract Submission: 22 October 2021 / Notice Acceptance: 29 October 2021 / Conference Dates: 17-19 November 2021 / Like and follow our page for more updates / ISIAH 2021 Website: https://bit.ly/ISIAH2021 / AMDABiDSS-Health Website: https://bit.ly/AMDABiDSS / email: / #ISIAH2021

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