DOST-NRCP and LGU Palo, Leyte: moving for future research collaboration

DOST-NRCP and LGU Palo, Leyte: moving for future research collaboration 2 July 2024, NRCP Vice President Giselle P. Concepcion and Executive Director Bernardo N. Sepeda met with the Hon. Remedios “Matin” L. Petilla, Mayor of Palo, Leyte and President of the League of Municipalities (LMP) and discussed possible policy research undertakings to address local issues continue reading : DOST-NRCP and LGU Palo, Leyte: moving for future research collaboration

TUBIG

TUBIG The declining health of the country’s freshwater ecosystems, which are rivers and streams, has prompted research experts from the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), to come up with standardized tool to assess the quality of freshwater. The NRCP research experts has developed the Philippines Biotic Index or PBI to provide a simple, continue reading : TUBIG

NRCP to gather its researchers at Visayas Regional Cluster Assembly

NRCP to gather its researchers at Visayas Regional Cluster Assembly The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) will bring together 180 member-researchers at the 2024 Annual Scientific Conference (ASC) and the 21st Visayas Regional Cluster (VRC) Assembly in Bacolod City on 23 July 2024. This year’s theme emphasizes the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continue reading : NRCP to gather its researchers at Visayas Regional Cluster Assembly

Training Catanduanes Farmers to Identify Abaca Diseases and Viruses to Sustain Abaca Industry

Training Catanduanes Farmers to Identify Abaca Diseases and Viruses to Sustain Abaca Industry Dr. Leny Galvez, Research and Development (RD) Leader guides the participants in collecting abaca samples at Calampong Elementary School, Barangay Calampong, Catanduanes, Bicol Region, Philippines. Twenty-one abaca farmers from Catanduanes found renewed hope through a training program on abaca disease and virus continue reading : Training Catanduanes Farmers to Identify Abaca Diseases and Viruses to Sustain Abaca Industry

Bacteria from bat fecal matter, a potential source of antibiotic

Bacteria from bat fecal matter, a potential source of antibiotic A mixture of bat fecal matter and excrements, also called bat guano, collected from the caves in Cabalyorisa Cave, Mabini, Pangasinan, Philippines, is found to harbor Streptomyces  spp. which produces antibiotics. This finding is based on a study, “Exploring Bat Guano from a Philippine Cave continue reading : Bacteria from bat fecal matter, a potential source of antibiotic

NRCP and UPLB pursue shared goal in capacitating HEIs for research

NRCP and UPLB pursue shared goal in capacitating HEIs for research The Research and Development Leadership (RDLead), implemented by the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) joined the latest ceremonial signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOU) of the University of the Philippines Los Baños – Office for the Institutional Development in Higher Education continue reading : NRCP and UPLB pursue shared goal in capacitating HEIs for research

Isabela Representative engages researchers for sustainable tourism

Isabela Representative engages researchers for sustainable tourism “Through comprehensive and detailed research, Barangay San Miguel will be established as a sustainable ecotourism zone to preserve the area’s culture and natural resources while generating livelihood opportunities for the locals.” This statement comes from Rep. Faustino “Inno” Dy V of the Sixth District of Isabela, who pushed continue reading : Isabela Representative engages researchers for sustainable tourism

Researchers to gather at the 2024 Annual Scientific Conference

Researchers to gather at the 2024 Annual Scientific Conference There are more than 6,000 Filipino researchers, scientists, experts, and artists who are members of the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), and some of these will gather at the Annual Scientific Conference (ASC) and 91st General Membership Assembly on 12 March 2024 at Philippine continue reading : Researchers to gather at the 2024 Annual Scientific Conference