Dr. Bernardo N. Sepeda, the newly appointed Executive Director of the NRCP (2nd from the left) paid a courtesy call on DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr. (3rd from L) last Wednesday, 4 January 2023. DOST Undersecretary for Research and Development, Dr. Leah J. Buendia (L) and NRCP President, Dr. Cristine D. Villagonzalo (R) also joined in continue reading : NRCP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PAYS COURTESY CALL ON DOST SECRETARY
MANILA BAY A POTENTIAL CRIME SCENE, SAYS NRCP RESEARCHER
Dr. Wendell’s team has used metagenomics technique and procedure to analyze the total genomic content of microorganisms in all the water samples taken from the bay’s tributaries. The genomes were then sequenced and compared to identified sequences of pathogenic microbes. Metagenomics is the study of structure and function of entire nucleotide sequence of organisms. It continue reading : MANILA BAY A POTENTIAL CRIME SCENE, SAYS NRCP RESEARCHER

RDLEAD HOLDS 3RD CONFERENCE AND YEAR-END ASSEMBLY
RD Leaders with the representatives from RDLead-assisted institutions as they pose for a photo opp with DOST officials and members of the NRCP Governing Board INTRAMUROS, MANILA – To report and celebrate milestones and accomplishments of the Research and Development Leadership (RDLead) since 2018, the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) – RDLead Team continue reading : RDLEAD HOLDS 3RD CONFERENCE AND YEAR-END ASSEMBLY

RDLead presents accomplishments towards an inclusive research ecosystem
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES (NRCP) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND RDLEAD PROJECT LEADER DR. MARIETA SUMAGAYSAY PRESENTING THE RDLEAD YEAR 3 REPORT IN THE 3RD RD LEADER’S CONFERENCE AND YEAR-END ASSEMBLY ON DECEMBER 13, 2022. In its efforts towards a more inclusive research ecosystem in the country, the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) continue reading : RDLead presents accomplishments towards an inclusive research ecosystem

BARREN LAND NO MORE!
Dr. Nelly S. Aggangan, Regular Member of NRCP Division of Agriculture and Forestry took a dauntless move to restore barren land of the cities of Claver and Placer, Surigao as she championed the Greening Mined-out Area in the Philippines (GMAP) Program of the NRCP. With the GMAP Program, she developed a microbial-based protocol that effectively continue reading : BARREN LAND NO MORE!

Cattle Ticks Talk!
The National Science and Technology Week Celebration is approaching and as part of the said celebration, the Department of Science and Technology-National Research Council of the Philippines (DOST-NRCP) in partnership with the DOST Region 1, successfully conducted the second wave of the NRCP Regional Basic Research Caravan on 27th of October 2021 via Zoom with continue reading : Cattle Ticks Talk!

Philippine Commission on Women Organizes a Series of Webinars on Gender and Development starting in September 2020
Announcement The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) organized a series of webinars on gender and development starting in September 2020. Upcoming sessions and schedule are as follows: Fundamentals of Gender Mainstreaming: Review of Policy Imperatives on GAD and GM Concepts: September 10, 2020; 1:00-5:00 pm Gender Analysis: Tools and Praxis: September 29, 2020; 1:00-5:00 continue reading : Philippine Commission on Women Organizes a Series of Webinars on Gender and Development starting in September 2020

19th KTOP-COVID Webinar Series: Access to Universal Health Care of Geogrphically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAS) in Nueva Ecija Philippines during the Pandemic
KTOP-COVID Panelists (from left to right: Ms. Olive Chester Antonio (NEUST), Ms. Jennifer Casabar (NRCP), Ms. Rosemarie Casimiro (Speaker), Ms. Vilma Ramos (NEUST), Dr. Ma. Mercedes Planta (Moderator), Dr. Lawrence Dacuycuy (NRCP Social Sciences Division Chair), Dr. Arneil Gabriel (NEUST), and Ms. Lanie Manalo (NRCP) The National Research Council of the Philippines featured its 19th continue reading : 19th KTOP-COVID Webinar Series: Access to Universal Health Care of Geogrphically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAS) in Nueva Ecija Philippines during the Pandemic

GREEN ECONOMY IS THE KEY
Post pandemic, the increase in the process of commodities particularly food, electricity, and crude oil has terribly affected the low-income earners including the transport sector and the riding public. Some data also show that the situation was exacerbated by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that started in February 2022, and still unresolved. Russia is continue reading : GREEN ECONOMY IS THE KEY





