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Sex: Male

Education

  • De La Salle University, Manila, Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education, Biology, 2009
  • University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Master in Biology Education, Microbiology and Biology, 2004
  • Centro Escolar University, BS Medical Technology, 1996

Field of Specialization

Governmental, Educational and International Policies, Teaching/Statistics/ Research/ Public Speaking/, Microbiology, Water quality, Hematology, Immunology

Dr. Julius M. Basilla is recognized of his outstanding work in the area of number theory, which includes development of algorithms for determining the solution of certain Diophantine equations and the development of algorithms that led to understanding further the structure of the ideal class group of quadratic fields. His contributions to class field and the theory of elliptic curves and their applications to cryptography bring these difficult areas within the reach of graduate students and young mathematicians studying these cutting-edge research topics

Sex: Male

Education

  • Sophia University, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Doctor of Philosophy in Mahematics, 2005 Mr
  • Japan Languauge Center, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan, Certificate in Japanese Language, 2001 S
  • University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Master Science in Mathematics, 2002 Ap
  • University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, 1997 Ap

Field of Specialization

Mathematics

Sex: Female

Education:

  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, 1991
  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, M.Ed. Psychology & Guidance, 1972
  • Mindanao State University, Marawi City, BSEED, 1966

Field of Specialization\

Governmental, Educational and International Policies, Educational Psychology

Sex: Female

Education

  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, M.D., 1945

FIeld of Specialization

Clinical Pathology

Dr. Edward F. Barroga is recognized for his significant contributions in animal cancer cell research particularly in canine osteosarcoma (bone cancer) which has become a good model for human osteosarcoma. He has shown that with the use of less toxic differentiation including vitamins and their analogues, canine osteosarcoma cells can be programmed to die willfully and could also be initiated to retransform into normal bone cells. He has also established and characterized a new cell line of bone cancer and has described its metastatic behavior in the lungs. His contributions to knowledge of the biology of cancer cells provide essential information that could lead to the development of diagnostic tests and formation of treatment strategies.

Sex: Male

Education

  • University of the Philippines at Los Baños, College, Laguna, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), 1990
  • University of the Philippines at Los Baños,, College, Laguna, Master Science in Animal Nutrition, 1995
  • Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine, 2000

Field of Specialization

Apoptosis induction of neoplastic diseases, Angiogenesis inhibition of neoplast diseases, Establishment and characterization of neoplastic cell lines, Molecular diagnosis of swine diseases, Differentiation therapy of neoplastic diseases, Angiogenesis inhibition of neoplastic diseases, Development of animal cell culture techniques for animal diseases models and application for in vitro, Cancer metastatic models in vitro and in vivo, Veterinary Medicine