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SUMMARY:UP Mindanao's 30th Anniversary Year-long Schedule of Activities
DESCRIPTION:LOOK | Year-long Schedule of Activities for UP Mindanao’s 30th Anniversary\n\nJoin us as we celebrate three decades of academic excellence\, research innovation\, and community engagement! UP Mindanao’s 30th Anniversary is packed with exciting activities\, from cultural performances and academic forums to sports events and community outreach programs.\n\nHere’s the full schedule and be part of this milestone celebration! Let’s honor our past\, celebrate our present\, and shape our future together.\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Mindanao Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/up-mindanaos-30th-anniversary-year-long-schedule-of-activities/
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SUMMARY:Bagsakan sa Palma
DESCRIPTION:Soafer Bagsakan! 🥬🍆🌽🍌Araw-araw ninyong puntahan!\n\nMula ika-25 ng Hunyo hanggang ika-4 ng Hulyo ay mabibili ang mga produkto ng mga magsasaka ng Bulacan sa AS Lobby. Arat na! 😃\n\nSource: CSSP Office of Service Learning\, Outreach\, and Pahinungod Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/bagsakan-sa-palma/
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SUMMARY:Post Graduate Course on Basic Health Promotion
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Health Promotion and Education of UP Manila College of Public Health invites you to the Post Graduate Course on Basic Health Promotion on 25-27 & 30 June and 1 July 2025.\n\nThis five-day online short course will cover the essential concepts and strategies in health promotion and education.\n\nFor more info and early registration\, go to https://bit.ly/PostGradJune2025\n\nSource: College of Public Health\, University of the Philippines Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/post-graduate-course-on-basic-health-promotion-2/
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SUMMARY:“Drug Design Facilitated by AI\, MD\, Objective Facts\, and Clinical Feedback”
DESCRIPTION:Next week’s #WebinarWednesday features Dr. Lee-Wei Yang\, a computational structural biologist and theoretical physical chemist whose work spans Taiwan\, Korea\, the U.S.\, and Japan.\n\nIn his talk\, “Drug Design Facilitated by AI\, MD\, Objective Facts\, and Clinical Feedback\,” Dr. Yang explores why AI-driven drug discovery has yet to consistently translate into clinical success—and how a feedback-informed approach could change that. By integrating generative AI\, molecular dynamics\, and clinical data\, his lab has developed ADC-like small molecules (ALSMs) that show promise for targeted\, low-toxicity therapeutics with broader applications.\n\nDr. Yang is a professor at National Tsing Hua University and Academia Sinica\, and currently a researcher at Ewha Womans University’s Global AI Drug Discovery Center. His work has been published in Nature Communications\, Nature Methods\, Nucleic Acids Research\, and other leading journals.\n\nThe webinar will take place on 25 June 2025\, Wednesday\, at 9:00 AM PHT via Zoom.\n\nRegister now at tinyurl.com/UPISCWebinarsJune2025.\n\nFor questions\, email comm.isc@up.edu.ph.\n\nWe hope to see you there!\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Intelligent Systems Center Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/drug-design-facilitated-by-ai-md-objective-facts-and-clinical-feedback/
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SUMMARY:Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Cost-Effective Innovations for Healthcare in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
DESCRIPTION:Learn how AI can provide scalable innovations to improve healthcare systems in resource-limited settings and join us as we listen to Prof. Pascal Tyrrell’s discussion on harnessing AI in medicine on 25 June 2025\, Wednesday\, 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the Physiology Lecture Hall\, Salcedo Hall\, UP College of Medicine.\n\nThe event will be capped by a reaction from our Medical Informatics Chief\, Prof. Iris Isip-Tan.\n\nSave the date and register via bit.ly/AIinMedicine2025 ⚕️🌻\n\nSource: U.P. College of Medicine Department of Physiology Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/harnessing-artificial-intelligence-in-medicine-cost-effective-innovations-for-healthcare-in-low-and-middle-income-countries/
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SUMMARY:PAN Episode 6: “Panayam Pinay\, Kasama ang Apat na Kababaihang Manunulat”
DESCRIPTION:For its sixth episode\, the UP Institute of Creative Writing’s PAN series returns with PAN\, Episode 6: “Panayam Pinay\, Kasama ang Apat na Kababaihang Manunulat.”\n\nFour Filipina writers\, four books. Hear from writers F.H. Batacan\, Monica Macansantos\, Angela Gabrielle Fabunan\, and Jet Tagasa as they reflect on their own unique voices in the landscape of contemporary Philippine literature and delve into their works\, which range from poetry and fiction to essays. The event will be moderated by Ms. Gabrielle Paras.\nJoin us on Wednesday\, June 25\, 10 AM� at Room 112-114\, Palma Hall\, UP Diliman. The episode will also be livestreamed on Facebook.\n\nMeet the writers:\nFH Batacan is a Filipino journalist and a writer of crime and mystery fiction. She worked in the Philippine intelligence community for nearly a decade and later switched careers to journalism. She has won two Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature—including the 1999 Grand Prize for the English Novel for her debut\, Smaller and Smaller Circles\, published in its original shorter form by the University of the Philippines Press in 2002. The novel was also awarded the 2002 Manila Critics’ Circle National Book Award and the 2003 Madrigal-Gonzales Best First Book Award.\n\nIn 2008\, her speculative fiction story “Keeping Time” won first prize in the English category of the 2008 Free Press Literary Awards. And in 2013\, her crime fiction story “Comforter of the Afflicted” was published in Manila Noir—part of the Noir series of books by Brooklyn-based Akashic Books. She was signed on by literary agents Books@Jacaranda LLP in 2011. In April 2024\, she was awarded the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas for Fiction in English by UMPIL.\n\nMonica Macansantos is the author of the essay collection\, Returning to My Father’s Kitchen (Curbstone/Northwestern University Press\, 2025)\, and the story collection\, Love and Other Rituals. She was recently a 2024-2025 Shearing Fellow with UNLV’s Black Mountain Institute in Las Vegas\, and is an incoming Marguerite and Lamar Smith Fellow with the Carson McCullers Center in Columbus\, Georgia. Her work has appeared in the Colorado Review\, The Hopkins Review\, Bennington Review\, Lit Hub\, and River Styx\, among others\, and has been recognized with residencies at Hedgebrook\, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts\, the I-Park Foundation\, Storyknife Writers Retreat\, and Monson Arts. She holds an MFA in Writing from the University of Texas at Austin\, Michener Center for Writers\, and a PhD in Creative Writing from the Victoria University of Wellington.\n\nAngela Gabrielle Fabunan is the author of Young Enough to Play (University of the Philippines Press\, 2022). She was born in the Philippines and raised in New York. She holds a BA in English and American Literature from Bowdoin College (Maine\, USA) and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of the Philippines Diliman. She has been a recipient of the Rutan Grant (Theater\, 2010) as well as the Gibbons Fellowship (2011). She was a fellow of the Silliman University National Writers’ Workshop (Poetry\, 2015) and was the recipient of the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards (Poetry\, 2016)\, and the Amelia Lapeña Bonifacio Literary Award (Poetry\, 2018). She has published in numerous publications in the Philippines and abroad. She was a Poetry Mentor for the Association of Writers and Poets (AWP) (2024) and is an editor at Palette Poetry. Her first poetry collection\, now out-of-print\, The Sea That Beckoned\, was published by Platypus Press (UK\, 2019). She teaches at the Department of English and Literature at Silliman University.\n\nJet Tagasa is a former OFW and broadcast media professional. She lived and worked in Hong Kong and Dubai for over two decades\, from 1996 to 2018. In 2019\, she settled back in Manila\, alongside her husband and two cats . When she’s not weaving spine-chilling stories\, Jet unleashes her creative energy as an Events Creative in Manila\, Philippines. Her inaugural literary venture\, The Secret Lives of OFWs\, opens a new chapter in her storytelling journey.\n\nMeet the moderator:\nGabrielle Avanzado Paras is a faculty member at the Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts\, University of the Philippines Diliman. She earned her BA in Speech Communication from the same university and is currently pursuing her MA in Communication at the Ateneo de Manila University. Her research interests center on women’s studies\, political communication\, digital media\, and rhetoric.\n\nSource: Likhaan: University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/pan-episode-6-panayam-pinay-kasama-ang-apat-na-kababaihang-manunulat/
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SUMMARY:"A Tale of Two Settlements or How a Rescue Archaeology in Paluan Got Us Hooked on the Lost Town of Calavite"
DESCRIPTION:How does archaeology reveal forgotten spaces?\n\nThis Wednesday (25 June 2025) UPSA Student JM Capunitan discusses “A Tale of Two Settlements or How a Rescue Archaeology in Paluan Got Us Hooked on the Lost Town of Calavite” at Seminar Rm. 2\, Albert Hall\, UP Diliman from 12nn to 1pm.\n\nWant to invite a friend who is not on FB? Send them this link instead: https://archaeology.upd.edu.ph/calendar\n\nSource: Binalot Talks Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/a-tale-of-two-settlements-or-how-a-rescue-archaeology-in-paluan-got-us-hooked-on-the-lost-town-of-calavite/
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