UP Diliman grad tops licensure exam for social workers

MANILA – Less than half or only 612 out of 1,621 individuals passed the licensure examinations for social workers last August, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced Thursday.


According to the commission, the Social Worker Licensure Examination last month was given by the Board for Social Workers in the cities of Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga. 


Digna De Guzman from the University of the Philippines-Diliman led this year’s examinees with a rating of 83 percent. 


De Guzman was followed by Moriah Tambura from Caraga State University-Butuan City (82.20 percent), Jasmin Libunao from Wesleyan University Philippines in Cabanatuan City (82 percent). 


Grace Aliman from St. Paul University-Tuguegarao ranked fourth with 81.60 percent, followed by Amerjaphil Vidal from Wesleyan University Philippines in Cabanatuan City with 81.40 percent. 


Meanwhile, the successful examinees who were included in the top 10 ranking in the August exams were the following: 



La Verdad Christian College is this year’s top performing school, after all 13 of its examinees passed the examination. 


The top schools with 10 or more examinees and with at least 80 percent passing percentage were:



PRC said the date and the place of their oath taking ceremony would be announced “later.”


Source: https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/02/21/up-diliman-grad-tops-licensure-exam-for-social-workers

UPNAAI awards the Julita V. Sotejo Medallion of Honor to Dr. Violeta Lopez


The UP College of Nursing congratulates Dr. Violeta Lopez for being awarded the Julita V. Sotejo Medallion of Honor by the UP Nursing Alumni Association International (UPNAAI.org). Dr. Lopez is a graduate of the UP-PGH School of Nursing Class of 1971.


A tribute to a great University of the Philippines nurse, the Julita V. Sotejo Medallion of Honor was established by UPNAAI as its highest and most coveted award to recognize nursing alumni who embody ideals espoused by Julita V. Sotejo, principal, UP-PGHSN, founder and first dean, U.P. College of Nursing.


Source: UP College of Nursing

Judge Pangalangan is elected member of Institut de Droit International


Institut de Droit International (“IDI”) elected Former International Criminal Court Judge Raul Pangalangan as “membre associé”


On 23 August 2021, the Institut de Droit International (“IDI”) elected former Judge of the International Criminal Court Raul Pangalangan as “membre associé.”


The IDI (translated: Institute of International Law) was founded in 1873 for the scientific study of international law, and has won the Nobel Peace Prize for its work in promoting “peaceful ties between nations and to make the laws of war more humane.” It is a private association and is independent of governments. The IDI has initiated historic peace conferences and adopted resolutions on human rights and the peaceful resolution of disputes. Today, it is examining the use of international law in protecting individuals and communities from epidemics.


The members are invited by the organization. The IDI comprises the world’s leading public international lawyers and professors, including judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and International Criminal Court (ICC), both at The Hague. Judge Pangalangan recently retired as ICC Judge, and was Dean of the UP College of Law from 1999-2005. The only other Filipino who has sat in the IDI is the late Justice Florentino Feliciano of the Philippine Supreme Court.


“This is the most highly coveted recognition in the field of international law, and I am awed to sit at the same table with its most accomplished scholars and practitioners. At a time when it seems fashionable to be anti-foreign and anti-global, I hope our countrymen will see International Law as a venue to advance our interests in solidarity with other like-minded nations,” Judge Pangalangan said upon receiving news of his election.


Source: https://law.upd.edu.ph/judge-pangalangan-is-elected-member-of-institut-de-droit-international/

UPLB alumnus and team win the UN Best Small Business 2021

by Paully May Z. Valencia



The Varacco Inc., a company from the Philippines, is recognized as one of the winners for the Best Small Business: “Good Food for All” competition this year from 2,000 competitors around the world.


Ariestelo Asilo (BS Nutrition 2007) jumped with joy and excitement when he received this good news. Aries, a UPLB Alumnus and native of Batangas, pioneered Nutripreneurship, short for Nutrition and Entrepreneurship, through coffee production and research. He is the chief operating officer (COO) and co-founder of Varacco Inc. with CEO Kathleen Manto, as his co-founder. It is an early present for the partners when they received the good news as Timplado, their café restaurant with a registered trademark, celebrated its first anniversary this year.


All the dreams that he is fulfilling now began with a question, “10 years from now, what do you like to do?” Aries was still a student when this was asked by his professor. This question made him think. He realized that within that span of time, he wanted to own a business. Armed with knowledge, skills, and network, he opened his first business venture, an agricultural company, in 2013. The first attempt was unsuccessful but that did not hinder him from trying again. He opened another business, an accounting company helping small businesses in organizing their system. For two years, he diligently worked as operations head of the company. However, he got burned out and decided to close it down just like his first company.


The Calling


Aries decided to pursue a master’s degree in business management at the University of the Philippines through US Peace Corps Alumni Foundation for Philippine Development. This is the same scholarship that assisted him to finish BS Nutrition in 2007. Through this, he was exposed to various trainings, seminars, and conferences which widened his network, experiences, and research exposure.


In 2018, Aries was introduced by a common friend to Kathleen “Kat” Manto. He saw Kat with a group of mothers making coffee as a small business. That time, he recalled the coffee trees in Lobo Batangas where the coffee beans are unharvested and scattered only under the trees and were only consumed when needed. The idea came back to him that the coffee beans can be utilized for commercial use.


They decided to be business partners and started Varacco Inc. Aries’ ambition of owning a coffee company became possible. Kat was more focused on the coffee products and it was her idea to develop a dip coffee product. Aries for his part, was interested in the coffee business development and research.


Aries’ goal was to attain a sustainable food service system by progressive value addition leading to increased productivity, profitability, and product quality. With this burning passion, he also shared his innovative model on Nutripreneurship by speaking at national and international conferences. He tapped partners from different universities and on top of that, he has one patent and five trademarks to his name. With these achievements, Aries was also recognized as 2020 UPLB Distinguished Alumnus for Nutrition Entrepreneurship and Community Nutrition. This year, Aries also won a grant from ACDI-VOCA for his coffee research funded by USDA.


Mentors


Before he started business in 2012, he consulted three men whom he considered as mentors, namely: Dr. Romulo Davide, Mr. Antonio “Tony” Meloto, and Dr. Aries Alip.


These three men helped him visualize the path that he wanted to take. He wanted to replicate Dr. Davide’s national program called “Farmers’ Scientists Training Program” (FSTP) where Aries will focus with coffee and call it, “Coffee-based Farming and Entrepreneurship Engagement (COFFEE) Program. In the future, he also wanted to have his own Rural bank just like Dr. Alip’s CARD bank. Just like Mr. Meloto who owns a farm, Aries, wanted to also have his own coffee farm. His learnings from these men guided him towards the fulfillment and success of his business.


Creating the Brand


The partners, Aries and Kat, started Varacco Inc. in 2018. The focus of this company is on selling coffee. Though there were many challenges that happened in 2020, the partners pushed through with the launching of Timplado in July 2020. They have carefully thought of the strategy before they started launching digitally. All the challenges that the partners faced have been rewarded as they celebrated their first anniversary last July 31.


Their coffee is branded as Circa 1740 because that is the year that the Spanish brought coffee to Lipa. The Gobernadorcillo that time ordered to mass produce coffee. Lipa became affluent with the production of coffee. “We want to give honor to our heritage and culture in Lipa,” Aries explained. Timplado was coined by one of their partners. It should have been the name of their coffee because it is already mixed or “timplado”. The partners thought it would be better as the store’s name because it was very Filipino. Now, Timplado is becoming popular not only in Batangas but also in nearby provinces. As the income came in, their store became bigger and better.


The Opportunity


In 2020, Aries became a fellow of the Young Southeast Asian Leader Initiative (YSEALI) Professional Fellows Program for Economic Empowerment. This opportunity opened a lot of doors for competitions, grants, and the like. Since one of the things that Aries wanted to do was research, he conducted coffee research with his team. His technical coordinator urged him to apply for the UN Best Small Business competition. Aries became curious and read about it. He felt that their company would have a good chance to win in the competition, so he applied even though the deadline was drawing near. With the dedication and effort of their team, they went through the tedious process of preparing for the competition.


“May isang essay doon na pinakapaborito ko. What would you want to tell the government to help you? Sabi ko, I will not ask the government anymore. They are already having a lot of things to do. What I will do is that I will do my best to help the community, and, in that case, we’ll be helping the government,” Aries recalled.


Moreover, another question made him grateful of the opportunity to share their advocacy and be heard by the United Nations (UN). The competition assessed the applicants based on their business’ contribution for a healthier, more sustainable, and equitable food for their communities; their vision’s strength; and their impact.


They prayed hard to win and God answered their prayers. Out of 2,000 hopefuls, they placed in the top 150 and became one of the semi-finalists. Their journey didn’t end there. As semi-finalist, they are required to create a 2-minute video answering all UN’s questions. Moreover, this video should not exceed 2 minutes and should not be edited. Aries was challenged and he prepared his team. Thankful for his theater experience during his undergrad years at UPLB and the dedication of their team, they produced three versions. They carefully chose one for their entry. After three weeks, all the hard work paid off, Varacco Inc. was named as one of the finalists!


With God’s guidance and support from his family, partners, colleagues, staff, and friends, Aries will continue chasing his dreams and molding future generations with his passion, knowledge, and love for coffee. That could be the secret ingredients of Aries’ own perfect “timpla” (mix).


Source: https://horizon.uplb.edu.ph/uplb-features/uplb-alumnus-and-team-win-the-un-best-small-business-2021/

Three UP alumni named among the 2021 Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos

Written by Celeste Ann Castillo Llaneta



Three University of the Philippines alumni, two educators and one soldier, are among the ten 2021 Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos. The ten awardees were introduced at a virtual press conference held on August 6.


The two UP alumni who received the 2021 Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipino Award for Teachers are: Dr. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan, who graduated from the UP Diliman College of Science and the UP Manila College of Medicine, where she teaches now; and, Dr. Maria Minerva V. Patawaran-Calimag, also a graduate of the UP College of Medicine and currently a professor at the University of Santo Tomas College of Medicine.


Colonel Augusto N. Padua, on the other hand, is one of the recipients of the 2021 Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipino Award for Soldiers. He earned his Master of Management degree from the UP Diliman Extension Program in Pampanga and is currently Executive Officer, Office of the Assistant Chief of Air Staff for Operations, A-3, of the Philippine Air Force.


According to the Metrobank Foundation website, the Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos is “a career-service award for Filipino exemplars in the academe, military, and police sectors”. The four teachers, three soldiers, and three police officers chosen will each be awarded a cash prize of PhP 1 million, a golden medallion, and “The Flame” trophy during the conferment ceremonies on September 2 as part of Metrobank’s 59th anniversary celebration.


“As a community held together by hope especially during these turbulent times, may we derive inspiration from the awardees’ example,” Metrobank Foundation president Aniceto Sobrepeña is quoted as saying. “The entire nation continues to be at a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the situation is still evolving. During this extended period of unease, we are fortunate to be inspired by the dedication of public servants and front liners who are steadfast in their mission.”


Source: https://bit.ly/37yihOb

Congratulations to the 2021 Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Awardee Iris Thiel C. Isip-Tan, M.D., M.Sc.

Manila’s Breakthrough Medical Educator and Translational Researcher in Health Informatics IRIS THIELE C. ISIP-TAN, M.D., M.Sc.


Dr. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan paved the way for a college-wide initiative on the use of educational technology at the UP College of Medicine. She conceptualized the online component of an endocrinology module, highlighted the use of social media and blogs for both graduate and undergraduate health informatics electives, and developed a course for doctors-to-barrios using blended learning.


As director of the UP Manila Interactive Learning Center, she was able to conceptualize programs, facilitate workshops, and compose a faculty guide as the institution transitioned to blended and then remote learning when the pandemic began.


Considering herself as a “social media scholar,” Dr. Isip-Tan advocated for the improvement of health literacy about endocrine disorders like diabetes and goiter on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. She encourages discourse on the presence of physicians on social media through the #HealthXPH tweet chat and empowers patients to do self-care through creative and digestible content. Her research interests include endocrinology, mobile health, consumer health, informatics and telehealth.


Source: Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos

PhilSA lady official named as 2021 NAST Outstanding Young Scientist for Physical Sciences

by Charissa Luci-Atienza 

Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) Deputy Director General for Space Science and Technology (DDG-SST) Dr. Gay Jane P. Perez has been named as this year’s Outstanding Young Scientist (OYS) in the field of Satellite Technology (Physics).

(Screenshot from PhilSA Facebook page)

The National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL) conferred the award to Perez during a virtual awarding ceremony held on July 15, the PhilSA announced in a statement.

A total of 12 Outstanding Young Scientist (OYS) Awards are given to young Filipino scientists below 41 years old “who have made significant contributions to science and technology”, it noted. These awards are available annually, split among the following divisions: Agricultural Sciences; Biological Sciences; Chemical, Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Engineering Sciences and Technology; Health Sciences; and Social Sciences.

Perez currently serves as associate professor and Scientist II at the Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology of the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman.

“Prior to her appointment at PhilSA, Dr. Perez has led various programs on satellite development in the Philippines as well as other projects that utilized satellite and remotely sensed data for environmental applications and climate studies,” PhilSA said in a statement.

In 2018, Perez became the first Filipino woman to receive the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-United States (ASEAN-US) Science Prize for Women. A year after, she received The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS) Award.

From 2010 to 2011, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center.

Perez got a Bachelor of Science degree in 2003, a Master of Science degree in 2005, and earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Physics in 2009 at the National Institute of Physics at UP Diliman.

“Her research interests include Earth observation satellite product development, drought monitoring and forecasting, forest change detection, land cover/land use change, other satellite remote sensing applications for the environment, seasonal and climate prediction, climate change and variability, complex systems, and interdisciplinary applications of Physics,” PhilSa cited.

The NAST PHL is the country’s highest recognition and advisory body on science and technology. It was created by Presidential Decree 1003 on Oct. 6, 1976.

The NAST PHL honors and recognizes Filipino scientists who make worthy contributions in the advancement of science and technology in the country.

The state-funded academy also recommends individuals to be conferred the Order of National Scientist upon approval of the President of the Philippines.

In 1982, Executive Order 818 was issued making NAST PHL as an advisory body to the President of the Republic of the Philippines and the Cabinet on policies concerning science and technology in the country.

Source: https://mb.com.ph/2021/07/28/philsa-lady-official-named-as-2021-nast-outstanding-young-scientist-for-physical-sciences/

Inspirational nurse receives Consuelo Gomez Arabit Award 2021

Nerissa Gerial, RN, PhD (center) receives her Consuelo Gomez Arabit Award on July 4, 2021 for her exemplary accomplishment as a perioperative nurse. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Given to a perioperative nurse, whose exemplary accomplishment has immensely contributed to the improvement, growth and progress of the profession and perioperative nursing practice, the Consuelo Gomez Arabit Award 2021 was bestowed to Ms. Nerissa Gerial, RN, PhD.


The virtual 46th Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of periOperative Registered Nurses Association of the Philippines Inc. coincided with the organization’s 48th founding anniversary on July 4 held at EDSA Shangri-la in Mandaluyong City.


Gerial graduated from St. Jude College with a Bachelor of Science Nursing degree. She started her career at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute as an operating room nurse in 1993 while also finishing her Master’s Degree in Hospital Administration at the University of the Philippines Manila.


Working her way as Public Information Office head, she was appointed by then Secretary of Health Dr. Enrique Ona to lead the biggest department in the hospital as deputy executive director for nursing services.


She obtained her doctorate degree in nursing education major in leadership and management at St. Paul University Manila.


Gerial currently serves as the vice president of the Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines, among other positions, and fellow of the Philippine College of Hospital Administrators, Philippine Society for Quality in Healthcare and Association of Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippines.


Source: https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/07/25/public-square/inspirational-nurse-receives-consuelo-gomez-arabit-award-2021/1808269

UTokyo holds virtual 3MT competition

Grand prize goes to Diane Valenzuela Gubatanga in Graduate School of Frontier Sciences

What do solar panels in rice paddies, the Japanese media’s coverage of feminist movements and robots’ interaction with the elderly have in common? They are all part of research that Ph.D. students at the University of Tokyo are undertaking. Seventeen of them rose to the challenge of explaining their theses in three minutes as UTokyo hosted its online Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, culminating in the contest’s awards ceremony on July 17, 2021.

The 3MT competition is a research communication contest, where Ph.D. students explain their research in three minutes, using only one slide, to a nonexpert audience. The 17 prescreened UTokyo students, representing a wide range of disciplines, had submitted videos of their three-minute presentations beforehand. On July 17, three judges met via a Zoom videoconference to discuss them, then three winners were announced in the awards ceremony attended by the contestants, also via Zoom.

This year’s grand prize went to Diane Valenzuela Gubatanga at the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, who spoke about her research on turning used cooking oil into hydrogen fuel. She won 300,000 yen in research funds, which will be given to her lab. As the winner of the UTokyo 3MT, she also won the right to participate in the 2021 Asia-Pacific 3MT Competition, to be held also virtually by the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, in October 2021.

UTokyo student Diane Gubatanga presents her thesis in a winning video presentation titled “Used cooking oil: waste today, fuel tomorrow.”

Yumeng Pang, a doctoral student at the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, won the runner-up award for her presentation titled “Changing oceans, flexible squids.” She won 200,000 yen.

Ahmed Tazbir from the Graduate School of Medicine won the People’s Choice Award. The award is given to a contestant who collects the most votes out of ballots cast by students, faculty and staff of UTokyo who have watched the playlist of 17 video presentations uploaded on the official YouTube channel of the university. For this year’s award, Tazbir got 67 out of the 222 votes cast. He won 100,000 yen.

The judging panel consisted of Professor Marie Oshima at UTokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science, Casten Makochekanwa, counselor at the Australian Embassy in Tokyo, and Matt Richardson, project assistant professor from UTokyo’s Graduate School of Engineering.

They assessed the competitors according to the virtual 3MT competition guidelines made public by the University of Queensland. The judging criteria included such points as whether the presentation covered the background and significance of the research while explaining terminology and avoiding jargon, and whether it clearly described the impact and/or results of the research.

Makochekanwa said after the event that he was impressed with all the presenters and it was tough to choose the winners.

“I’m a scientist myself, and I did my master’s and Ph.D. in Japan, so I understand how much energy goes into trying to summarize your Ph.D. thesis into three minutes,” he said. “And overall, I thought the quality of the presentations was really high. All these students, I think they did a great job. I felt like I’ve been educated across a whole spectrum of research trends.”

Richardson also congratulated all of the 17 contestants, saying the quality of their presentations was very high. In 2019, Richardson, back then a Ph.D. student himself, competed in the inaugural UTokyo 3MT. He added that, while some students might hesitate to present their thesis online, the virtual format will likely stay in the post-pandemic age and that students need to get used to the “hybrid” communication style.

“I think you’ll still find that there will be a lot of hybrid events and a lot of conferences that take place virtually,” Richardson said. “That’s this whole ‘new normal’ thing. So it might feel uncomfortable, because it’s not what we’re used to, but I think it’s going to be the way things are done from now on. I think it’s incumbent upon all of us to prepare and adapt to this sort of situation. And the more you do it, the easier it gets.”

3MT gives participants an opportunity to polish presentation and communication skills on their research. The University of Queensland held the first 3MT in 2008. It is now held in over 900 universities across more than 85 countries worldwide.

Source: https://bit.ly/3BB9kkR

Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination 2021 UP topnotchers

Nasa kalagitnaan man ng pandemya, hindi nagpatinag ang Class of 2020 sa patuloy na pagkamit ng karangalan. Kilalanin ang limang sumungkit ng pwesto sa Top 10 sa nagdaang PNLE nitong Hulyo 2021!

Top 5: Yuljohn II Berina
Top 6: Anne Lauryn Lopez
Top 7: Jaidee Rojas
Top 7: Hannah Paula Fabregas
Top 10: Adrian Paul Ang

Tunay ngang kayo ay kahanga-hanga! Hangad ng buong komunidad ng UPCN ang patuloy niyong pag-unlad ngayong ang pagtatapos na ito ang patunay na kayo ay handa nang maglingkod sa bayan.

Padayon, Class of 2020! Muli’t muli, magsilbi para sa bayan!

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Source: UP Nursing Student Council FB page