Afleveringen
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Guest Speaker:
Orlando A. Calcetas, PhD
Senior Science Research Specialist
Department of Agriculture
DA-RCPC-IVA-CALABARZON
In this episode, Dr. Calcetas shares how he discovered a new species of leaf beetle in the Philippines and named it Podontia rustiai.
Research spotlight:
Calcetas O, Staines C. 2024. New Species of the Genus Podontia Dalman (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Alticini) in the Philippines and Redescription of Podontia flava Baly from Sarawak [Research Note]. Philipp J Sci 153(3): 903ā909.
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Guest Speaker:
Gabriel Hildawa
Research Assistant
Br. Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research Center
De La Salle University
In this episode, Mr. Hildawa shares how he transformed his research on using coral color to measure coral health in Calatagan, Batangas from a college thesis to a full paper published in the Philippine Journal of Science.
Research spotlight: Hildawa G et al. 2024. Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas. Philipp J Sci 153(3): 865ā876.
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š¤Guest Speaker:
Dominique Mediodia, M.Sc.
Assistant Professor
College of Fisheries and Ocean SciencesUniversity of the Philippines Visayas
Mr. Dominique Mendiodia shares his experiences in studying fish fossils (Paleoichthyology) in the Philippines.
āChapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
01:57 What got me interested into science
07:13 Why I chose fisheries for college
11:51 Journey to paleoichthyology: from modern to fossil fish
22:18 Research focus: Cenozoic fish fossils in the Philippines
35:13 Scholarship opportunities in Taiwan
43:42 Challenges in doing research
50:25 When did you realize your results are sufficient for publication?
57:00 Advice to aspiring researchers
Research Spotlight: Mendiodia, D., Castro, A., Tablizo, M., Policarpio, D., Calvelo, J., Baguio, J.P., Borja II, A., Lin, C., Fernando, A. 2024. Paleoichthyology in the Philippines: A review of Cenozoic fish fossils with insights on its current status and future opportunities. Geobios. ā
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Guest Speaker:Jolly Joyce Sulapas, M.Sc.Junior Managing Researcher / Project CoordinatorUP Resilience InstituteMs. Sulapas discusses why the cities of Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and Legazpi are sinking.
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00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
02:02 How I got into science
07:16 Research focus: ground subsidence in major Philippine metropolitan cities
14:27 Research funding and challenges in doing research
32:33 Advice to aspiring researchers
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Research spotlight:
Sulapas JS, YbaƱez AB, Milcah K, Marie J, Mahar A. 2024. Ground subsidence in major Philippine metropolitan cities from 2014 to 2020. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 133:104107ā104107.
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Guest Speakers:Joseph Basconcillo, PhDPhilippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (DOST-PAGASA)Dr. Basconcillo sheds light on the increase in occurrence of Christmas typhoons in the Philippines in recent years.
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00:00 Introduction to the podcast and guest
03:14 What got me into science
06:11 Things you need to know about the climate map of the Philippines
14:05 How I became a climatologist and joined DOST-PAGASA
17:46 Research focus: Christmas typhoons in the Western North Pacific
40:52 Research funding, publication fees, challenges, and future plans
57:10 Advice to aspiring researchers
1:00:16 Join the Philippine Meteorological Society
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Research spotlight:
Basconcillo J, Moon I-J. 2021. Recent increase in the occurrences of Christmas typhoons in the Western North Pacific. Scientific Reports. 11(1).
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Guest Speakers:
Lala Calle, Dana Manogan, Paolo Co, Mary Rose Gabuyo, Bryan Casauay
Research assistants from the University of the Philippines - Marine Science Institute share their experiences of doing research studies in the Pag-asa Island Research Station in the West Philippine Sea.
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Guest Speaker: Jeffrey Perez, M.Eng.
This episode highlights the research of Mr. Perez on the prehistoric earthquakes from the Surigao segment of the Philippine Fault.
Mr. Jeffrey S. Perez is a licensed geologist and a Supervising Science Research Specialist at PHIVOLCS. He is a graduate of BS Geology from the UP Diliman and gained a Master of Engineering Major in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Saitama University, Japan. He has also taken graduate school units at Kyoto University, Japan. He was a recipient of the 2017 Outstanding Young Scientists Award by the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST, Ph) and the DOST International Publication Award (2015, 2018, 2021 and 2023). In 2018, he was one of the eight (8) Filipinos who were part of the Asian Scientist 100 list. Currently, he supervises the Disaster Risk Reduction Research and Development Section of PHIVOLCS.
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Research spotlight:
Perez JS, Tsutsumi H. 2017. Tectonic geomorphology and paleoseismology of the Surigao segment of the Philippine fault in northeastern Mindanao Island, Philippines. Tectonophysics. 699:244ā257.
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š¤Guest Speaker: Raquel Felix, PhD
This episode highlights the work of Dr. Raquel Felix on modelling the tsunami scenarios in Lombok and Bali, Indonesia.
Dr. Felix is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Coastal Lab at the Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. She completed her PhD in 2023 at NTU, within the Asian School of the Environment (ASE). Her research focuses on tsunami hazard assessment through modeling and the development of user-friendly applications for tsunami modeling. Raquel holds a BSc and MSc in Geology from the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman. During her Master's studies, she worked as a Science Research Specialist in the Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards Project (Project NOAH) at UP.
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Felix, R. P., Hubbard, J. A., Bradley, K. E., Lythgoe, K. H., Li, L., and Switzer, A. D., 2022: Tsunami hazard in Lombok and Bali, Indonesia, due to the Flores back-arc thrust, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 1665ā1682.
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Guest Speaker:
Iris Mabanta
MS Marine Science Student
UP Marine Science Institute
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Guest Speaker:Kevin Garas, PhDSenior GeologistMines and Geosciences Bureau - DENR---Research spotlight:
K.L. Garas, T. Watanabe, A. Yamazaki (2023) Hydroclimate seasonality from paired coral Sr/Ca and Ī“18O records of Kikai Island, southern Japan: evidence of East Asian monsoon during mid-to late Holocene. Quat. Sci. Rev., 301 (2023), Article 107926
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Guest Speaker:
Deo Carlo Llamas, MSc
Science Research Specialist
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
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Research spotlight:
Llamas, D. C. E., Perez, J. S., Legaspi, C. J. M., Acid, J. J. S, Naing, J. P. S., and Papiona, N. K., 2024, Stress releases and seismic gaps: Earthquake sequences strike Eastern Mindanao, Philippines, Temblor
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Guest Speakers:
1) Dominic Panaligan - Instructor & MS Food Science Student, UP Diliman
2) Isaac Sy - BS Computer Engineering Student, UP Diliman
Research spotlight:
Panaligan D, Sy ICB, Sarza RM. 2024. Harnessing artificial intelligence in microbial food safety: global progress and implications in the ASEAN region. International Journal of Food Science & Technology.ā
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A native of Iloilo, Dr. John Dale Dianala is an Assistant Professor at the University of the Philippines - National Institute of Geological Sciences. His research focuses on understanding where, how often, and why earthquakes happen by studying how tectonic faults accumulate and release stress. He primarily works with satellite radar (InSAR) and GPS data to map and model earthquake sources and the seismic cycle, and high-resolution digital elevation models to tease out the 'scars' of past earthquakes in the landscape. JD also uses remote sensing data in aid of earthquake quick response. He obtained his Bachelors and Masters of Science degrees in Geology at UP Diliman, and his PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Oxford in 2021. Aside from his research, JD takes watching films very seriously.
Research spotlight:
Dianala JDB, Jolivet R, Thomas MY, Fukushima Y, Parsons B, Walker R. 2020. ā The Relationship Between Seismic and Aseismic Slip on the Philippine Fault on Leyte Island: Bayesian Modeling of Fault Slip and Geothermal Subsidenceā . Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 125(12).
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Ms. Lala Grace Calle is currently an editor at Cactus Communications. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries from the University of the Philippines Visayas and is currently pursuing a Master of Marine Science at the University of the Philippines Diliman. From 2017 to 2021, she worked with the Coral Reef Ecology Laboratory, where her team concentrated on assessing the status of giant clams in the Philippines. In 2022, she was among the researchers stationed on Pag-asa Island to evaluate the surrounding coral reefs. Her research interests lie in molluscan behavior and behavioral ecology, with a particular focus on the activity patterns and foraging behavior of the helmet shell, Cassis cornuta.
Research spotlight:
Calle LG, Cabaitan PC, Lyn S, Shau Hwai Tan, Conaco C. 2024. Ontogenetic variability in the diel activity pattern of the marine gastropod Cassis cornuta (Mollusca: Cassidae). Journal of molluscan studies. 90(1).
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Ms. Ruth Esther Delina-Agillon is a PhD student specializing in environmental mineralogy and geochemistry at the Interface Geochemistry section of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences. She obtained her MSc in Geology from the University of the Philippines Diliman, where she also served as an instructor. Her passion for teaching and research led her to extend her MSc work on Philippine nickel mining areas through the DAAD German Academic Exchange Service Doctoral Research Grant. The main goal of her PhD research is to trace the fate of potentially toxic metals, such as chromium, in these mining areas for water quality management.
Research spotlight:
Delina RE, Arcilla C, Otake T, Garcia JJ, Tan M, Ito A. 2020. Chromium occurrence in a nickel laterite profile and its implications to surrounding surface waters. Chemical Geology. 558:119863.
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Ms. Joy Santiago is a geographer and licensed environmental planner, currently serving as the only female Chief Science Research Specialist at the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute. She is also the Director of the Internal Audit Division at the Centre for Neighbourhood Studies Philippines. Ms. Santiago taught spatial analysis and cartography using geographic information systems at Miriam College for nearly a decade. She was a fellow at the American Geoscience Union Thriving Earth Exchange Program and the International Visitors Leaders Program for Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management. In 2016, Ms. Santiago was honoured with the European Geosciences Union Outstanding Student Poster and PICO Award for her team's project, "Development of Storm Surge Hazard Maps and Advisory System for the Philippines." Throughout her career in geography and environmental planning, Ms. Santiago has assisted local government units across the Philippines in formulating risk-informed land use and development plans.
Research spotlight:
Lagmay, A.M., Santiago, J.T., Mendoza, J.E. (2024). Mainstreaming Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. In: Berse, K.B., Pulhin, J.M., La ViƱa, A.G.M. (eds) Climate Emergency in the Philippines. Disaster Risk Reduction. Springer, Singapore.
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Michael Y. Roleda is a Professor at the Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines-Diliman. His passion for tropical seaweeds started in the early 1990s cataloguing their biodiversity and worked on the biology and biochemistry of an agarophyte, Gelidiella acerosa. Further graduate study and postdoctoral fellowships in Germany, Sweden, and Scotland enabled him to work on cold-temperate and polar seaweeds and microalgae with emphasis on their physiological responses to global climate change stressors (e.g., UVR, ablation-derived sedimentation, ocean warming and acidification, and eutrophication). In 2004, he went bipolarā participated in land-based expeditions to Spitsbergen in the Arctic and King George Island in the Antarctic. His search for a niche brought him to the Southern Ocean in New Zealand (2010) and then back to the North Atlantic in Norway (2014), where he started working on the food and feed applications of seaweeds. He came full circle in 2018ā back in the Philippines working on the biodiversity of carrageenan-producing eucheumatoids (Kappaphycus spp., Eucheuma denticulatum, and Betaphycus gelatinus, among others), led and improved the in vitro and hatchery gene banks with >200 unique strains undergoing genotypic and phenotypic characterizations, understanding their ecological breath and susceptibility to pest and diseases, and innovating mitigating measures.
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Research spotlight:
Roleda, M.Y., Hinaloc, L.A.R., Capacio, I.T., Jao, M.C.B., Crisostomo, B.A. (2024). Reproductive Biology and Novel Cultivar Development of the Eucheumatoid Kappaphycus alvarezii. In: Critchley, A.T., Hurtado, A.Q., Neish, I.C. (eds) Tropical Phyconomy Coalition Development. Developments in Applied Phycology, vol 11. Springer, Cham.
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Engr. Eros Paul Estante is a licensed chemical engineer and academic researcher with over six years of experience specializing in life cycle assessment and carbon footprint accounting for agricultural commodities, organizations, and academic institutions. Currently, he works as a researcher at the University of the Philippines Los BaƱos Interdisciplinary Life Cycle Assessment Laboratory (UPLB-ICAL) and the University of the Philippines Los BaƱos Interdisciplinary Biofuels Research Studies Center (UPLB-IBRSC). His expertise includes conducting feasibility studies for bioethanol plants and optimizing processes through simulation. He is actively involved in a research project focused on diversifying feedstock for bioethanol production in the Philippines. Eros holds a master's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of the Philippines Los BaƱos, where he was recognized as an Academic Achievement awardee. He also graduated Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of the Philippines Visayas.
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Article spotlight:
Estante EPV, Demafelis RB, Matanguihan AED, Magadia BT, Gomez CC, NuƱez CJE, Sumague JVS and Jamieson C. (2023). Life Cycle Assessment of Conventional and Low Carbon Rice Production System in Victoria, Laguna, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Crop Science (PJCS) 2023, 48(1):41-53
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Goldyn Anne A. Comisario is an academic who continuously commits to inspiring her students to achieve their best in life. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Fisheries at Central Luzon State University. She advanced her passion for diadromous fishes and higher education teaching by obtaining a Master of Science in Marine Science at the University of the Philippines Diliman, a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice at the University of Liverpool, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy at the Advance HE, United Kingdom. She is an Instructor III with positions as the Institute Secretary and On-the-Job Training Coordinator at Isabela State University-Main Campus. Aside from her active contribution to teaching and learning Fisheries in higher education, she also serves as a resource speaker for licensure exam reviews and leadership seminars. She is also a faculty researcher interested in diadromous fish migration and assessing contaminants in freshwater environments in Region 2.
Article spotlight:
Aquino, G. A. G., Cabaitan, P. C., & Secor, D. H. (2021). Locomotor activity and growth response of glass eel Anguilla marmorata exposed to different salinity levels. Fisheries Science, 87(2), 253-262.
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