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The Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) is an integrated national framework for
health research in the country. It is a convergence strategy that aims to promote cooperation and
integration of all health research efforts and stakeholders in the country to ensure that research

PNHRS
contributes to evidence-informed health policies and actions.

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), with the Department of Health (DOH),
established the Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS), through a signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding on March 17, 2003. In 2007, the Commission on Higher Education
Philippine National Health Research System (CHED) and University of the Philippines Manila (UPM) joined as core agencies of the PNHRS.

VISION
A dynamic and responsive health research community working for the attainment of national and
global health goals

MISSION
To generate and use knowledge, innovation, technology, products and services in promoting the
health and well-being of every Filipino by creating and sustaining an enabling environment for
health research

12TH PNHRS WEEK


Every second week of August, the health research community celebrates the Philippine National
Health Research System (PNHRS) Week.

The theme of the 12th PNHRS Week celebration is “Research and Innovation for Equity in Health,” set
for 6-9 August 2018 at the CAP John Hay Trade and Cultural Center, Baguio City.

The conference will serve as a platform for participants to discuss the current situation, challenges,
and advancements related to improving health and equity through reinforced health research and
innovation in the regions and local communities.

The conference is organized by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development in
collaboration with the Cordillera Regional Health Research and Development Consortium.
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MESSAGE
It is with great pleasure that I welcome everyone to the 12th Philippine National
Health Research System Week celebration here in the CAP-John Hay Trade and
Cultural Center, Baguio City.
This celebration marks twelve years of our collaboration as a health research
community committed to make science, technology, and innovation in health
work for our people.
The theme “Research and Innovation for Equity in Health” emphasizes our
collective goal as a System to develop solutions in response to the needs of our
health system.
As we come together for this event, let us continue to set the pace for health
research as we develop outcomes that improve the health and quality of life
of Filipinos, thus, enable them to be productive contributors of the country’s
development.
Mabuhay tayong lahat!

DR. JAIME C. MONTOYA


Lead Coordinator, PNHRS
and Executive Director, Philippine Council for
Health Research and Development (PCHRD)

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MESSAGE The Cordillera Regional Health Research and Development Consortium (CRHRDC) is
very much privileged to host this year’s Philippine National Health Research System
(PNHRS)Week celebration. Indeed, the convergence of hundreds of researchers, users
of research results, policy makers, supporters and funders of research in this national
conference manifests a stronger collaboration to intensify the promotion of a smoother
exchange of health research and related information among concerned stakeholders.

Truly, this year’s theme, “Research and Innovation for Equity in Health” is very significant.
The emergence of various diseases not only in the country but globally is alarming as
morbidity rate due to health afflictions is increasing, thus research and innovation is
imperative not only to address this concern but also to improve the health condition of
people. In a Global Forum on Health Research conducted in 2012, many developing
countries have double or triple disease burdens that are becoming ever more similar to
those in ‘high income countries’ in the past. However, the score is poor on one indicator
– equity, specifically health equity. Within and between countries, income and health
disparities are increasing. Inequities within countries are even more blatant than those
between low and high income countries. This means that most of the world’s poor will
soon live in middle income rather than in low income countries. So, there is a need not
only for more local forums like the PNHRS Conference but also for more global platforms
to be initiated to discuss health progress, and by advocating for high income countries to
spend more of their research resources in dealing with diseases of low income countries.
This way, it would lessen disparity among peoples of different countries.

Certainly, the annual conduct of the PNHRS Conference in the country, through parallel
and plenary sessions, regular forums, and focus group discussions, serves as an avenue
for participants to further discuss the current situation, challenges and advancements
DR. MA. GERALDINE F. CASIPIT related to improving health and equity through reinforced health and innovations in
the regions and local communities. This paves the way of setting aside differences in
Chair, CRHRDC addressing local health concerns.
Officer-in-Charge
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) With this, we therefore welcome all the participants in this national undertaking as we all
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) witness the success of this significant activity. To the Conference Chair and former Chair
of CRHRDC, UP Chancellor Raymundo D. Rovillos, together with the Working Committees
from both CRHRDC and PCHRD relative to the preparation of this Conference, job well
done!

To Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD), headed by Dr.
Jaime Montoya, more power!

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On behalf of the Cordillera Regional Health Research and Development Consortium
(CRHRDC) and the Organizing Committee of the 12th Philippine National Health Research
System (PNHRS) Week Celebration, I would like to extend our warmest greetings to all
MESSAGE
participants, paper readers and guests to cool Baguio City.

Hosting this year’s PNHRS week has been a daunting task, given the tremendous
success of previous conferences organized by the Philippine Council for Health Research
and Development (PCHRD) in partnership with regional health consortiums and local
institutions. Still, we took on the challenge, knowing that it will be another opportunity
for CRHRDC and its member institutions to learn and to strengthen its organizational
capacity. Indeed, it has been quite an edifying, empowering and at the same time a
delightful experience for us.

We chose the theme: “Research and Innovation for Equity in Health” not only because
of its universal appeal but also (and more so) on account of its particular relevance to
our Cordillera Region. This region is home to eight major ethno-linguistic groups or
Indigenous Peoples (IPs), collective referred to as “Igorots” and/or Cordillerans. It is a
region and people/s that knows and experiences what it means to be live in marginal and
marginalizing conditions due to the inequitable distribution and allocation of resources;
the “minoritizing” impacts of some national development policies, programs and projects
and the disempowering outcome of the asymmetrical power relations between the center
and the periphery. How is this context related to the current preoccupation with research
and innovation?

There is not doubt that research and innovation are important catalysts for national
development, especially in the era knowledge-based economies. However, we believe
that it is still important to ask the quintessential question: “health research, development
and innovation for whom?” We argue that equity concerns (e.g. health for all) should be Prof. Raymundo D. Rovillos, Ph.D.
the ultimate goal of research and innovation in health. Innovation and development for Chairman, Organizing Committee
ALL, regardless of class, gender, ethnicity and other axes of social difference are not Chancellor, UP Baguio
inherently opposed. They are, and must be intertwined.

We trust that this week’s conversations and exhibits will be able to substantively articulate
and elaborate this year’s theme.

We enjoin everyone to actively participate in this week-long celebration and cerebration.

Dios ti Agngina Kadakayo Amin!

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12TH PNHRS WEEK REGISTRATION
The registration Area is located at the CAP-John Hay Trade and Cultural Center Lobby.

GENERAL Registration Schedule




Monday, August 6
Tuesday, August 7
Wednesday, August 8
7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

INFORMATION Thursday, August 9 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Speakers are pre-registered and may claim their registration kit starting August 6 to 9. There
will be a separate counter (Counter 1) for all Moderators/Speakers at the registration area. All
participants are required to register everyday.

EXHIBIT

The PNHRS 2018 Exhibit is located at the Garden Wing of the CAP-John Hay Trade and
Cultural Center. In the exhibit, participants will have the chance to:
• Be informed on the latest development and activities in the Regional Health Research
Consortia
• Support student/professional researches by viewing the poster exhibit
• Visit bazaar to check-out DOST and Benguet State University (BSU) assisted products

Exhibit Schedule:
Tuesday, August 7 5:00 PM
Wednesday, August 8 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday, August 9 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

PNHRS Health Research Clinic

The PNHRS Health Research Clinic provides information, assistance, and counseling service
to researchers who needs funding assistance for their research proposal
• Learn how to submit a proposal through the Project Management System
Schedule: August 8, 1-3 PM, Garden Wing
• Discuss a proposal with project officer/s
Schedule: August 8, 3-5 PM, Garden Wing (By Appointment)
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SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Welcome Dinner - August 7, 5:00 PM, Garden Wing

GENERAL
Fellowship Night - August 8, 5:00 PM, Main Hall A&B

COMPANION
A companion pass allows conference participants to bring a companion (spouses,
INFORMATION
family members, friends etc). Companions are allowed to do the following from August
6-9, 8AM-5PM:

• Explore Exhibit
• Attend Health Research Consultations
• Visit Bazaar (DOST and BSU assisted products)

Please note that companions are NOT ALLOWED to attend other sessions and avail
meals provided during the conference.

Business Attire
ATTIRE

All participants, moderators, and speakers are requested to wear their IDs at all times
SECURITY during the conference within the venue for identification and security purposes.

Basic medical assistance and first aid kits are available within the premises of the
FIRST AID venue.

Organizers will not be liable for any accidents, illness and injury that may occur during
LIABILITY the event.

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12TH PNHRS WEEK PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

SATELLITE EVENTS MAIN CONFERENCE


MON, 6 AUGUST TUE, 7 AUGUST WED, 8 AUGUST THU, 9 AUGUST
8 AM-12 NN Research 8 AM-4 PM Updates on Ethics in 8:30-10 AM Opening Ceremonies 8:30-11AM Tongtongan 2
Function Presentation Main Hall A Research Main Hall Welcome Remarks Main Hall Research Ready:
Rooms 3&4 (Professional A&B Messages A&B Strengthening
Category) Keynote Address Research Programs
of HEIs and RDIs,
Practices, and
Rewards
1-4 PM Research 8 AM-12 NN Translating Research 10-12 NN Tongtongan 1 11 AM- Closing Ceremonies
Main Hall A Presentation Function into Policy Main Hall Research and Innovation 12:30 PM Awarding
(Student Category) Rooms 1&2 A&B for Equity in Health: Main Hall Closing Remarks
Experiences, Issues, and A&B
Challenges
Workshops and 1-5 PM Understanding the 1:30-5 PM Parallel Session 1
8 AM-5 PM Meetings Function Data Privacy Act in Main Hall A From Research to Public
(by invitation only) Rooms 3&4 the context of health Health Programs: Forum
research on Sexual, Reproductive
Health, HIV, Teenage
Pregnancy, and Mental
Health
5-8 PM Welcome Dinner 1:30-5 PM Parallel Session 2
Garden Opening of Exhibits Main Hall B Governance and Equity
Wing in Health
8 AM-5 PM Workshops and 1:30-5 PM Parallel Session 3
Meetings VIP Room Assessment of the
(by invitation only) TK Documentation
Program based on WIPO
Recommendations
5-9 PM Fellowship Night
Main Hall
A&B

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12TH PNHRS WEEK SATELLITE EVENTS (BY INVITATION ONLY)

MON, 6 AUGUST TUE, 7 AUGUST


8 AM-5 PM 14th National Medical Writing Workshop & 7th 8 AM-12 NN 14th National Medical Writing Workshop & 7th
VIP Room Writeshop for Young Researchers Function Rooms Writeshop for Young Researchers
3&4
8 AM-5 PM Technical Evaluation of DRR-CCA Proposals 8 AM-5 PM Technical Evaluation of DRR-CCA Proposals
Boardroom Boardroom
8 AM-5 PM Communication Campaigns: Designing 1-5 PM Workshop: Translating Research to Policy
Function Rooms Effective Collaterals Function Rooms
1&2 1&2
8 AM-12 NN Preparing Young Researchers Toward Social 8 AM-12 NN Consultation on the Regulations on the Conduct of
Main Hall A Innovation in Health VIP Room Clinical Investigation of Medical Devices

3-5 PM SOME Session: Enhancing the Quality of 12-1 PM FGD: Forging Partnership in Health Research
Function Rooms Monitoring Data From Consortia Publishing
3&4
5-9 PM PNHRS Capacity Building Committee Business 1-5 PM PNHRS Research Agenda Management Committee
Forest Lodge Meeting and Networking Cocktail Dinner VIP Room (RAMC) Meeting
19th T

4-5:30 Consultation on Clinical Trials Regulation Guidelines


Main Hall A

EXHIBIT Exhibit is open on August 7, 5PM; August 8, 8 AM - 5 PM; and August 9, 8 AM - 1 PM.
Judging of Poster Exhibit Contest (Student and Professional Category) is on 8 August 2018 from 12:00 NN - 2:00 PM.

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RESEARCH PRESENTATION (PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY) 8 AM-12 NN | Fxn Rms 3&4

SATELLITE
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30-9:00 Opening Message MA. GERALDINE F. CASIPIT, D. A.
Chair, Cordillera Regional Health Research

EVENTS
and Development Consortium
Reading of Contest Rules, Guidelines RHODA B. GALANGCO, PhD
and Criteria for Judging University of Baguio
Introduction of the Members of the JUN B. CORPUZ, PhD
Board of Judges University of Baguio

9:00- 9:15 PAPER 1: Analysis of the Health CHARLIE LABARDA, MD


Status of ST Haiyan Affected University of the Philippines-Manila, School of
Communities in the Island of Leyte Health Sciences

9:15- 9:25 OPEN FORUM


9:25-9:40 PAPER 2: Cancer Chemopreventive JIMMY G. CATANES, RPh, MPH, MDM, PhD
Activity of the Characterized Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
Bioactive Alkaloid Extract From
Sorgum bicolor
9:40-9:50 OPEN FORUM
9:50-10:05 PAPER 3: Antibiotic Resistance ANNA-LEE B. BANDOY
Profile of Gram Negative Bacilli University of Immaculate Conception
Isolated from Selected Ants in
Selected Level 1 Hospitals in Davao
City
10:05-10:15 OPEN FORUM

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MON, AUGUST 6
RESEARCH PRESENTATION (PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY) 8 AM-12 NN | Function Rooms 3&4

10:15-10:30 PAPER 4: Closed Treatment of Humeral Shaft ANA-LORSHA L. VILLABER, MD


Fractures by Functional Bracing Using Polyvinyl Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial
Chloride (PVC) Versus Plaster-Of-Paris Cast Regional Hospital

10:30-10:40 OPEN FORUM


10:40-10:55 PAPER 5: Community-based Surveillance of Dengue ALICIA Z. JUBAY
Vector Mosquitoes and the Larvicidal and Repellant Saint Mary’s University
Activities of Essential Oils Extracted from Selected
Plants
11:05-11:20 PAPER 6: Phenotypic Characterizations of SUPACHAI A. BASIT, RMT, PHD
Aguinaldo Phage Library Isolated from Dasmariñas, Emilio Aguinaldo College of Cavite
Cavite Creek Using Multidrug Resistant Bacteria
Host Cells: Implications for Phage Therapy
11:20-11:30 OPEN FORUM
11:30-11:50 Closing Program
Distribution of Certificates of Appreciation/ Tokens JAIME C. MONTOYA, MD, MSc, PhD, CESO III
Executive Director, PCHRD

JUN C. CORPUZ, PhD


University of Baguio
Emcee/Moderator

Session Managers: Paula Jane De Leon (PCHRD) & Dr. Rhoda B. Galangco and Dr. Ruth S. Batani (CRHRDC) 11
RESEARCH PRESENTATION (STUDENT CATEGORY) 1-4 PM | Main Hall A

SATELLITE
12:30-1:00 Registration
1:00-1:15 Opening Message MA. GERALDINE F. CASIPIT, D. A
Chair, Cordillera Regional Health Research

EVENTS
and Development Consortium
Reading of Contest Rules, Guidelines ANNIE GRAIL EKID, Ed. D.
and Criteria for Judging Mountain Province Sate Polytechnic College
Introduction of the Members of the MARY GRACE LACANARIA, PhD
Board of Judges Saint Louis University
1:15-1:30 PAPER 1: Development of a Game MARIA REGINA C. FLORES
Application on Mosquito-Borne Occidental Mindoro State College
Diseases Awareness and Prevention:
Mosquito Bite
1:30-1:40 OPEN FORUM
1:40-1:55 PAPER 2: Growth Inhibition and MAUREEN MATHILDE D. CABAHUG
Relative Shortening of Telomere University of San Carlos
Length by Mannosylerythritol Lipid
Extracts From Pseudozyma Aphidis
(Henniger and Windisch) Beokhut on
Saos-2 Human Osteosarcoma Cell
1:55-2:05 OPEN FORUM
2:05-2:20 PAPER 3: Development of ADAM B. PATRIARCA
Nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical Mindanao State University - GenSan
Products from Saluyot (Corchorus
olitorius) and Okra (Abelmoschus
esculentus): Protective and
Preventive Alternatives for Health
and Wellness
2:20-2:30 OPEN FORUM

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MON, AUGUST 6
RESEARCH PRESENTATION (STUDENT CATEGORY) 1-4 PM | Main Hall A

2:30-2:45 PAPER 4: Synergistic Fungistatic JESSIELLE ROSE O. TENORIO


Property of Allium sativum (Garlic) Ateneo de Zamboanga University
Clove and Zingibar officianale
(Ginger) Rhizome Extracts on
Aspergillus flavus
2:45-2:55 OPEN FORUM
2:55-3:10 PAPER 5: Modified Starch from Rice FAYE MARION C. SEBASTIAN
Bran as Adsorbent of Heavy Metals Nueva Ecija University of Science and Tech-
in Aqueous Solution nology
3:10-3:20 OPEN FORUM
3:20-3:35 PAPER 6: Susceptibility of EUNICE G. GAMBA
Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella Emilio Aguinaldo College of Cavite
pneumoniae Against Extracellulary
Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles
by Escherichia coli
3:35-3:45 OPEN FORUM
3:45-4:00 Closing Program
Distribution of Certificates of JAIME C. MONTOYA, MD, MSc, PhD, CESO III
Appreciation/ Tokens Executive Director, PCHRD

MARY GRACE LACANARIA, PhD


Saint Louis University
Emcee/Moderator

Session Managers: Paula Jane De Leon (PCHRD) & Ms. Melody Labawig, Dr. Annie Grail Ekid (CRHRDC)
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14TH NATIONAL MEDICAL WRITING WORKSHOP
AND 7TH WRITESHOP FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS AUG 6 | 8 AM-5 PM | VIP Room
AUG 7 | 8 AM-12 NN | Function
Rooms 3&4

SATELLITE EVENTS The workshop aims to help investigators in health and health social sciences acquire practical
Workshops & Meetings knowledge and skills in preparing a scientific article for publication in a scholarly peer-reviewed journal.
(By Invitation Only) SPEAKERS
Professor Dr. Jose Florencio Fabella Lapeña, Jr, Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, University of
Philippines Manila; Attending Pediatric Otorhinolaryngologist, Philippine General Hospital; Immediate
Past President, APAME; President, Philippine Association of Medical Journal Editors (PAMJE); Editor-in-
Chief, Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.

Professor Dr. Cecilia C. Maramba – Lazarte, Director, Institute of Herbal Medicine, National Institutes
of Health; Professor of Pharmacology and Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of the Philippines
Manila; Attending Pediatrician, Philippine General Hospital; Member, APAME; Treasurer, Philippine
Association of Medical Journal Editors (PAMJE); Editor-in-Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society of
the Philippines Journal

FACILITATORS
1. Professor Dr. Erlinda C. Palaganas, Professor of Management, University of the Philippines Baguio
Executive Vice President, APAME; Vice President-External, PAMJE; Editor-in-Chief, Philippine Journal
of Nursing
2. Professor Dr. Josefina S. Isidro – Lapena, Professor and Chair, Department of Family and
Community Medicine, UPCM-PGH
3. Professor Dr. Natividad A. Almazan, Clinical Epidemiologist and Head, Research and Development
Office, Manila Central University College of Medicine; Editor-in-Chief, Philippine Scientific Journal
4. Dr. Venus Oliva Cloma-Rosales, Member, APAME; Member, PAMJE; Managing Director, 101 Health
Research
5. Dr. Pelagio L. Esmaquel, Jr. Head, Hemodialysis Unit, Asian Hospital and Medical Center; Member,
APAME; Treasurer, PAMJE; Editor-in-Chief, Philippine Journal of Nephrology
6. Clin. A/Prof. Dr. Erasmo Gonzalo D.V. Llanes, Clinical Associate Professor of Otorhinolaryngology
and Managing Editor, Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
7. A/Prof. Venus A. Solar, Associate Professor and University Research Director, Research and
Development Center, Manila Central University; Member, PAMJE
8. Asst. Professor Ivan L. Lawag, Assistant Professor, Chemistry Department, Adamson University;
Member, APAME; Member, PAMJE
9. Professor Marilyn E. Crisostomo, Professorial Lecturer, UP Manila - College of Arts and Sciences

14 Session Managers: Jeverly Ann Principe & Judy Ann Bacud, PCHRD
TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF DRR-CCA PROPOSALS,
AUG 6 -7 | 8 AM-5 PM
OUTPUTS OF CAPACITY BUILDING ON HEALTH BOARDROOM
RESEARCH IN DISASTER

Mentoring and en banc sessions to ensure thorough evaluation and to obtain immediate review
SATELLITE EVENTS
results of proposals produced from the Capacity Building on Health Research in Disaster workshops Workshops & Meetings
(By Invitation Only)
CONSULTANTS
Dr. Ofelia Saniel, Professor Emeritus, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public
Health, University of the Philippines Manila

Dr. Carlos Gundran, Chair of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Subcommittee, University
of the Philippines Manila

Dr. Teodoro Herbosa, Executive Vice President, University of the Philippines System

Dr. Ronald Law, Medical Officer V/Chief of Preparedness Division, Health Emergency Management
Bureau, Department of Health

Dr. Jessie Manuta, Consultant, Tropical Institute for Climate Studies, Ateneo de Davao University
(ADDU)

Dr. Ophelia Mendoza, Adjunct Professor at Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public
Health, University of the Philippines

Dr. Pauline Convocar, Training Officer, Department of Emergency, Southern Philippines Medical
Center

Dr. Hilton Lam, Director, Institute of Health Policy and Development, University of the Philippines
Manila

Dr. Dinah Nadera, Founding President, Foundation for Advancing Wellness, Instruction and Talents,
Inc. (AWIT)

Session Managers: Fatima Espiritu & Chadli Legaspi, PCHRD 15


TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF DRR-CCA PROPOSALS,
AUG 6 | 8 AM-5 PM
OUTPUTS OF CAPACITY BUILDING ON HEALTH BOARDROOM
RESEARCH IN DISASTER
SATELLITE EVENTS
Part I
Workshops & Meetings
(By Invitation Only) 7:30AM – 8:00AM Registration
8:00AM – 8:15AM Presentation of Activity Objectives
Introduction of Consultants and Participants
House Rules
12:00N – 1:00PM Lunch
Part II Presentation of Proposals
1:00PM – 2:00PM Exploring the Interoperability of Department of Mentor: J. Manuta
Health and Philippine Red Cross in Responding to
Disasters: A Systems Analysis on Two Organizations
Roberto Labuntog, Mariano Marcos Memorial
Hospital and Medical Center
2:00PM - 3:00PM Assessment of Common Health and Social Mentor: P. Convocar
Problems in Core Shelters of Tuguegarao City
Julius Capili, Cagayan State University – Andrews
3:00PM – 4:00PM An Assessment of the existing Disaster Mentor: C. Gundran
Preparedness Plan of Cagayan Valley Medical
Center: A Basis for Policy Development
Victor Binas, Cagayan Valley Medical Center
4:00PM – 5:00PM Deliberation on Proposals Presented
5:00PM – onwards Continuing consultations with mentor and
consultants
Dr. Ofelia P. Saniel
Moderator

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TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF DRR-CCA PROPOSALS, OUTPUTS OF CAPACITY AUG 7 | 8 AM-5 PM | BOARDROOM
BUILDING ON HEALTH RESEARCH IN DISASTER

Part II Presentation of Proposals


8:00AM – 9:00AM Health Emergency and Disaster Preparedness and Response Programs for the Mentor: O. Saniel
PWDs and Elderly in the Flood Prone Areas in Camarines Sur: An Assessment
Sandy Lasa, University of Sta. Isabel
9:00AM – 10:00AM Preparedness for Surge of Patients (Mass Casualty Incident) in the Emergency Mentor: T. Herbosa
Department among Level 3 Hospitals in Baguio City
Denish MItz C. Talavera, Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center
10:00AM – 11:00AM KAP on Disaster Preparedness of Farmers Living in Landslide Prone Areas in Mentor: D. Nadera
Benguet, Cordillera Region
Jude L. Tayaben, Benguet State University
11:00AM – 12:00NN Deliberation on Proposals Presented
12:00NN – 1:00PM LUNCH
1:00PM – 2:00PM Level of Awareness on the Threat of Diseases after a Natural Disaster: Basis of Mentor: R. Law
Prevention and Control Measures
Fe B. Pungtilan, Northwestern University
2:00PM – 3:00PM Assessment of Psychological Pressures as a Factor of Physical Illnesses in Mentor: O. Mendoza
Community Health Workers
John Paul Payopay, Lyceum Northwestern University
3:00PM – 4:00PM Contingent Valuation Study in the Prevention of Climate Change Health Effects
among Coastal Communities in Pangasinan, Philippines Phase 1: Scoping
Benedicto M. Martinez, Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
4:00PM – 5:00PM Deliberation on Proposals Presented
5:00PM – onwards Continuing consultations with mentor and consultants
Dr. Ofelia P. Saniel
Moderator

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COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNS: 8 AM-5 PM | Function Rooms 1&2
DESIGNING EFFECTIVE COLLATERALS
For more powerful and impactful communication campaigns, combination of print and digital materials
SATELLITE EVENTS are used. In this session, basic and practical suggestions on the development and design of effective
print and digital communication materials will be discussed. The objective of the session is to raise
Workshops & Meetings awareness on the different communication materials that can be incorporated in the communication
(By Invitation Only) plan and how to design them more effectively for target audience.

8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Registration


8:30 – 8:45 AM Welcome Remarks Ms. Merlita M. Opena
Division Chief
Research Information,
Communication, and
Utilization Division, PCHRD

8:45 – 9:00 AM Introduction Ms. Ana Ciaren H. Itulid


Lead Communication
Program, PCHRD
9:00 – 9:40 AM Layout and Composition: Effective Print Mr. Stanley Coloma
Collaterals Chief Creative Officer/
Creative Evangelist
A discussion on the basics of flyer, brochure NasansiStan Design Co.
and collateral design — from media types/sizes,
preparation of materials, text for layout, proper
use of grids, white space, and typefaces/fonts.
9:40 – 10: 20 AM Layout and Composition: Effective Design for Ms. Monika Ortega
Digital Media Faculty
Inventive Media
A discussion on how to design collaterals
for the website and social media such web
banners, headers, infographics, among others.

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MON, AUGUST 6
COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNS: 8 AM-5 PM | Function Rooms 1&2
DESIGNING EFFECTIVE COLLATERALS

10: 20 – 11:00 AM Building an Integrated Online Marketing Campaign Mr. Bernard San Juan III
General Manager
A discussion on SEO, content development, link TrueLogic Online Solutions Inc.
building, blogs, digital PR, social media, email marketing
and analytics, as essential tools in strengthening and
maintaining online presence and marketing.
11:00 – 11: 30 AM Open Forum
11:30 – 12:30 PM Lunch
12:30 - 2:00 PM Website Content Management Workshop Ms. Kaye Angela Alondra
Mr. Hector Neil Cornea
A workshop on how RHRDC can control what, when, and RHRDC Website
how content will be published in their websites. Uploading Administrators, PCHRD
images, articles, banners, managing navigation, managing
users, google analytics, search engine optimization, and
content organization will be discussed.
2:00 PM onwards Revisit Communication Plan and Updates on Research All Regional Consortia
Utilization Accomplishments per Consortium
(January to June)

Mr. Patrick John Santiago


University of Cordilleras
Moderator/Emcee

Session Managers: Ana Ciaren Itulid, Jessica Marie Suerte, (PCHRD) & Dr. Marlyn Wacnag (CRHRDC) 19
PREPARING YOUNG RESEARCHERS TOWARD SOCIAL 8 AM-12 NN | Main Hall A
INNOVATION IN HEALTH

Preparing Young Researchers Towards Social Innovations in Health Forum aims to inspire
SATELLITE EVENTS young leaders who are prepared to beneficially reinvent the healthcare system through social
innovations—new ideas (products, services, and models) that simultaneously meet social needs.
Workshops & Meetings
(By Invitation Only) 8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:15 National Anthem
Doxology
9:15-9:30 Opening Remarks RUFINA C. ABUL, RN, MAN
Welcome Message Chair, Research Utilization Committee,
Cordillera Regional Health Research and
Development Consortium Consortium
9:30-9:45 Introduction about Social Audiovisual presentation
Innovation in Health

9:45-10:00 Keynote Address NOEL R. JUBAN, MD, MS


Professor, Institute of Clinical Epidemiology
University of the Philippines-Manila
10:00-10:45 Student Presentation ARTURO M. ONGKEKO, JR., RN
Moderator
University Research Associate, UP National
Telehealth Center

20 Session Manager: Paula Jane De Leon, PCHRD


MON, AUGUST 6
PREPARING YOUNG RESEARCHERS TOWARD SOCIAL 8 AM-12 NN | Main Hall A
INNOVATION IN HEALTH

10:45-11:30 Panel Discussion KATERINA N. ABIERTAS, MD


Founder, One Health Boat Project

GEOHARI HAMOY, MD
Program Manager
National Telehealth Center

BELEN L. DOFITAS, MD, FPDS


Medical Specialist III, Philippine General Hospital
11:30-11:45 Synthesis DYESEBEL L. CHINAYO, Dev. Ed.D
College Instructor
University of Baguio
11:45-12:00 Closing Remarks MELODY C. LABAWIG
Supervisor
Commission on Higher Education-CAR

RANDY S. OCCIDENTAL, RN
Nurse V
Baguio General Hospital
Master of Ceremonies

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SOME SESSION: ENHANCING THE QUALITY 3-5 PM | Function Rooms 3&4
OF MONITORING DATA FROM THE CONSORTIA

SATELLITE EVENTS This session will discuss the results of the online submissions of the 17 Regional Health
Research and Development Consortia (RHRDCs) in the 2017 PNHRS Monitoring System through
Workshops & Meetings Focus Group Discussions (FGDs).
(By Invitation Only)
The session aims to improve data quality and consistency and equip consortium focal persons
to effectively accomplish the tool.

FACILITATORS
OFELIA P. SANIEL, MPH, PhD
President, Symmetrix Research Consultancy, Co. and
Chair, Resource Mobilization Committee
Metro Manila Health Research and Development Consortium

NOEL R. JUBAN, MD, MSc


Professor
Department of Clinical Epidemiology
College of Medicine, UP Manila

RICARDO J. APOLINARIO III, MAN


Science Research Specialist I
Department of Science & Technology IX

JONEL P. SALUDES, PH.D.


Associate Vice President for Research
University of San Agustin
SOME Committee Member

Session Managers: Kristine Dominique Zamora & Nathaniel John Jumalon, PCHRD
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PNHRS CAPACITY BUILDING COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETING 5-9 PM | Forest Lodge 19th T
AND NETWORKING COCKTAIL DINNER
This gathering aims to formalize the creation of the PNHRS Expanded Capacity Building Committee and to validate the next steps
identified during the regional consultation meetings. The event is also an opportune time to strengthen the partnership among the
PNHRS Capacity Building Committee (CBC) Core Agency Representatives, Regional Health Research and Development Consortia
(RHRDC) CBC Chairs and RHRDC Coordinator/Support Staff.

Session Manager: Maria Belen Balbuena, PCHRD MON, AUGUST 6


TUES, AUGUST 7
UPDATES ON PHILIPPINE RESEARCH ETHICS 8 AM-4 PM | Main Hall A

This session aims to provide updates on national and regional developments in research ethics, and generate recommendations to
address the issues raised in the presentations.

8:00 AM Registration
8:30 AM Opening Ceremonies
Doxology
National Anthem
8:40 AM Opening Remarks Dr. Jaime C. Montoya
Executive Director, PCHRD
9:00 AM Defining Ethics in Public Health Dr. Maria Cristina H. Lozada
Research and Practice Associate Professor, UP-CPH
9:30 AM Public Health Ethics Oversight Dr. Beverly Lorraine C. Ho
Chief, HPDPB, DOH
10:00 AM Open Forum/Morning Break

Session Managers: Marie Jeanne Berroya & Rochelle May Tabi, PCHRD
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UPDATES ON PHILIPPINE RESEARCH ETHICS 8 AM-4 PM | Main Hall A

10:30 AM Ethics Dumping Prof. Fatima A. Castillo

SATELLITE
Researcher
11:00 AM Empowering Cancer Patient Groups Dr. Cristina E. Torres
For Informed Participation in Clinical FERCAP Coordinator

EVENTS
Trials
11:30 AM Post - Trial Access Dr. Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe
Scientia Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre
for Medical Ethics, University of Oslo
12:00 AM Open Forum
12:30 NN Lunch
Dr. Concesa B. Padilla
Member, PHREB CSA, BGHMC
Master of Ceremonies

1:30 PM Process of Establishing RECs Dr. Marita V.T. Reyes


Member, NEC, PHREB CSA, CIDTA, CON
2:00 PM Conflict of Interest in Research Dr. Leonardo D. de Castro
Chair, PHREB
2:30 PM Open Forum
3:00 PM PHREB Chair’s Report Dr. Leonardo D. de Castro
Chair, PHREB
3:30 PM Synthesis and Recommendations Dr. Leslie Michelle M. Dalmacio
Member, PHREB CSA
4:00 PM Closing Remarks Dr. Leonardo D. de Castro
Chair, PHREB
Dr. Ma. Salome N. Vios
Chair, PHREB CSA
Master of Ceremonies

CONSULTATION ON CLINICAL TRIALS REGULATION GUIDELINES 4:00-5:30 PM | Main Hall A

24 Session Managers: Joana Angostora & Rogelio Guaring, PCHRD


TUES, AUGUST 7
TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO POLICY 8 AM-12 NN | Function Rooms 1&2

Today’s researchers understand that it is not enough to do research and communicate results to gain
public understanding and support. In the session, discussion on how research results and products
should be able to reach the hands and minds of the stakeholders who will utilize it to shape and
inform policymaking will be conducted. The objective of the session is to raise awareness on how
certain strategies influence public policy, discuss the barriers and opportunities in translating research
to policy, and to affect change on the current policy environment of the participants’ institution.

8:00 – 8:10 Doxology, National Anthem


8:10 – 8:25 Opening Remarks: Ms. Merlita Opeña
Knowledge Exchange: Research to Policy Division Chief, RICUD
PCHRD
8:25 – 8:30 AVP on PCHRD programs and services AVP

8:30 – 9:20 St. Luke’s Dengue Research Program Dr. Ronald Matias
Senior Scientist
St. Luke’s Medical Center
9:20 – 10:10 Newborn Screening Study Group Dr. Carmencita Padilla
Chancellor
UP Manila
10:10 – 11:00 Scaling Up Rice Fortification Program through Dr. Mario V. Capanzana
Techno-transfer: A strategy towards Nutrition Director
Security Food and Nutrition Research Institute
11:00 – Panel Discussion: Dr. Ronald Matias
12:00 Best practices, challenges, and opportunities Dr. Carmencita Padilla
in translating research into policy Dr. Mario V. Capanzana
Ms. Barbara de Guzman
Senior Health Program Officer, Research Division - DOH
Moderator

Session Managers: Catherine Joy Dimailig & Ullyan Garcia, PCHRD 25


TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO POLICY 8 AM-12 NN | Function Rooms 1&2

12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH

SATELLITE 1:00 – 3:00 Workshop:


Drafting of Policy Note on chosen
research per region
Ms. Ullyann Garcia
Lead Policy Program, PCHRD

EVENTS 3:00 – 4:45


4:45 – 5:00
Presentation of Outputs
Closing Remarks Dr. Cecilia S. Acuin
Senior Scientist, IRRI

UNDERSTANDING THE DATA PRIVACY ACT 1-5 PM | Function Rooms 3&4


IN THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH RESEARCH
This session aims to understand the five pillars of the data privacy compliance and accountability in
the context of health research and discuss how DPA has impacted the design and conduct of health
research.

Lecture/presentations from National Ms. Roren Marie M. Chin


Privacy Commission on Data Privacy Act 5 Development Management Officer IV
Pillars & Health Research Policy Development Division
National Privacy Commission
Panel Discussants Atty Arnulfo S. Soriano
Vice President for Hospital Affairs
St. Louis Hospital, Bagiuo

Prof. Peter A. Sy
Associate Professor 5
University of the Philippines Diliman

Dr. Venus Cloma-Rosales


Managing Director
101 Health Research
Prof. Christian Rimando, Assistant Professor, University of Santo Tomas
Moderator

26 Session Managers: Jeverly Ann Principe and Judy Ann Bacud, PCHRD
TUES, AUGUST 7
CONSULTATION ON THE REGULATIONS ON THE CONDUCT OF CLINICAL 8 AM-12 NN | VIP Room
INVESTIGATION OF MEDICAL DEVICES

Consultation meeting on updates regarding regulation policies on medical devices clinical investigation

Session Manager: Joana Angostora, PCHRD

PNHRS RESEARCH AGENDA MANAGEMENT 1-5 PM | VIP Room


COMMITTEE (RAMC) MEETING

A regular meeting of the RAMC to be highlighted by the presence of the Regional Health Research and
Development Consortia’s Research/Research Management Committee Chairs, which would facilitate
future coordination and interaction on the health research agenda.

Session Managers: Paul Ernest de Leon & Pearl Kathleen Tumlos , PCHRD

WELCOME DINNER 5 PM | Garden Wing

• Entertainment and Audio-Visual Presentations


• Messages and Testimonies of VIPs and Guests
• Dinner and Acoustics

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OPENING CEREMONIES 8:30-10 AM | Main Hall A&B

7:00 AM Registration
MAIN 8:30 AM Prayer and National Anthem
Saint Louis University Glee Club (SLU Glee Club)

CONFERENCE Welcome Remarks


DR. MA. GERALDINE F. CASIPIT
OPENING CEREMONIES Chair, Cordillera Regional Health Research and Development
Consortium

Messages
SECRETARY FORTUNATO T. DE LA PEÑA
Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

SECRETARY FRANCISCO DUQUE III


Department of Health (DOH)

COMMISSIONER J. PROSPERO E. DE VERA III


Commission on Higher Education (CHED)

DR. CARMENCITA D. PADILLA


University of the Philippines Manila

DR. JAIME C. MONTOYA


Lead Coordinator, PNHRS

Introduction of the Keynote Speaker


DR. RAYMUNDO D. ROVILLOS
Conference Chair, 12th PNHRS Week | Chancellor, UP Baguio
Keynote Address
DR. ERNESTO O. DOMINGO
Ramon Magsaysay Awardee 2013, National Scientist of the Philippines
Professor Emeritus, UP Manila College of Medicine
Launch: Gelia Castillo Award for Social Innovation in Health
MS. MARIAN SANCHEZ, Executive Director, Luke Foundation Inc.
MR. REX A. BATE, Training Specialist II, CAR - Department of Health
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
28 Session Managers: Jessica Marie Suerte & Reuben Andrew Razal, PCHRD
WED, AUGUST 8
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Dr. Ernesto O. Domingo received his medical degree from University of
the Philippines (UP) Manila and acquired his specialization in internal
medicine at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH). He further specialized
in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Case Western Reserve University in
Cleveland, Ohio.

Upon his return to the Philippines, Dr. Domingo spent over four decades in UP
Manila as a researcher, teacher, chancellor, and university professor emeritus.
He founded, along with a number of colleagues, the universal Health Care
(UHC) Study Group in the hope of advancing universal healthcare in the
country through research and advocacy. The group’s efforts became the
basis for the Department of Health’s Universal Health Care Program dubbed
“Kalusugang Pangkalahatan.”

An expert and luminary in his field, Dr. Domingo conducted studies on


DR. ERNESTO O. DOMINGO schistosomiasis and its role in liver disease and the epidemiology of Hepatitis.
He led and organized the Liver Study Group (LSG) of the University of the
National Scientist Philippines which has done major research on liver cancer, viral hepatitis,
schistosomiasis japonica, and liver cirrhosis. His group led groundbreaking
studies determined that immunizing newborns against hepatitis B within 24
hours from birth could reduce the probability of acquiring hepatitis by 95%.

He received distinguished honors and recognitions throughout his career,


including being elected as Academician of the National Academy of Science
and Technology (NAST) in 1992, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Dangal
ng Bayan Award, Science Achievement Award in Medicine from the National
Researchers Council of the Philippines (NRCP), among others. He was given
the rank and title of National Scientist of the Philippines, for his work in
Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, in 2010 and received international
acclaim when he was honored with the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2013 for
his work in addressing the challenges in the public health system.

Today, Dr. Domingo has a private medical practice and holds clinic in Manila’s
best hospitals. He honors service to the nation through his work as an adviser
and consultant to major research projects in health and healthcare. Even at
his age, as an academician, a doctor, a research, a father, and a husband, Dr.
Ernesto O. Domingo soldiers on.
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TONGTONGAN
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH: 10-12 NN | Main Hall A&B
MAIN EXPERIENCES, ISSUES, AND CHALLENGES
A talk show style session wherein stakeholders from different sectors will share their
CONFERENCE experiences and insights about research and innovation for equity in health. The stakeholders
are expected to tackle the important link between research and innovation and its promotion of
TONGTONGAN health equity and its implications for health promotion, industry, policy, and research.

10:00 – 10:15 AM Introduction about the Session and the Speakers


10:15 – 11:40 AM Talk show proper

Dr. Carmencita D. Padilla


Chancellor, University of the Philippines Manila

Mayor Alfredo Coro II


Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte, Seal of Health Governance (SOHG)

Dr. Francis Gomez


President & CEO, New Marketlink Pharmaceutical Corporation

Dr. Susan P. Mercado


Special Envoy of the President for Global Health Initiatives Republic of the
Philippines

Dr. Ryan Guinaran


Executive Director, Doctors for Indigenous Health and Culturally-
competent Training, Education, Network, and Governance (DITENG Inc.)
11:40 – 12:00 NN Open Forum
Dir. Helen Tibaldo
Regional Director, Philippine Information Agency-CAR
Moderator/Emcee

Session Managers: Ana Ciaren Itulid & Ullyann Garcia, PCHRD


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WED, AUGUST 8
PARALLEL SESSION 1
FROM RESEARCH TO PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS: FORUM ON SEXUAL, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 1:30-5 PM | Main Hall A
HIV, TEENAGE PREGNANCY, AND MENTAL HEALTH

With the rising population and evolving diseases in the Philippines, it is important that health programs and
policy makers provide solutions based on empirical evidence and significant research results. This forum will
present health research programs on Sexual, Reproductive Health, HIV, Teenage Pregnancy, Mental Health, and
how these interrelate and impact, and can be translated to policies and programs for the public.

Objectives:

1. To discuss the current status, updates and recent research findings of the topics
2. To understand how research results can help in formulating plans and policies and in fabricating and
amending Public Health programs
3. To determine how research results can be effectively communicated to communities and stakeholders

PANELISTS
DR. EDSEL MAURICE SALVAÑA
Director, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, National Institutes of Health (IMBB-NIH) University of
the Philippines Manila
Project Leader - Responding to the Philippine HIV Epidemic: An HIV Drug Resistance Surveillance Library and
Development of Molecular Diagnostics for Drug-Resistance Detection

DR. RONALD DEL CASTILLO


Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, College of Public Health, University of the
Philippines-Manila
Project Leader - DIWA Mental Health Project

DR. NIMFA OGENA


Professor XI, University of the Philippines –Diliman, Population Institute

MODERATOR
DR. MARIE ELLAINE VELASQUEZ, Medical Officer III, Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center

Session Managers: Jose Joy Gepanaga & Marianne Joy Laya, PCHRD 31
PARALLEL SESSION 2
GOVERNANCE AND EQUITY IN HEALTH 1:30-5 PM | Main Hall B
MAIN “Health in All Policies” (HiAP) is systematic strategy for reducing population health inequities. HiAP

CONFERENCE merits the need for a high degree of interaction and interdependence across various sectors to
achieve a common goal - Health Equity. Further, this collaboration among key stakeholders, both from
the public and private sector, is crucial in harmonizing efforts and address unresolvable issues such as
PARALLEL SESSION the negative effects of the different social determinants of health.

This parallel session serves as an avenue for key stakeholders to share experiences and showcase
their existing interventions of how HiAP is being applied into practice. Moreover, this is an opportunity
to elicit potential areas for research and identify policy gaps to inform future policy development.

PANELISTS
Hon. Herminigildo Velasco
Municipal Mayor, San Gabriel, La Union

Dr. Anthony Faraon


Vice-President, Zuellig Family Foundation.

Mr. Karlo P. Paredes


Association of Social and Health Development Advocates

MODERATOR
Dr. Celia Austria, Associate Professor, UP Baguio

32 Session Managers: Clarissa B. Reyes & Marc Enrico O. Hasta, PCHRD


WED, AUGUST 8
PARALLEL SESSION 3
ASSESSMENT OF THE TK DOCUMENTATION PROGRAM 1:30-5 PM | VIP Room
BASED ON WIPO RECOMMENDATIONS
This session aims to revisit the completed and ongoing TK documentation projects and proposals in the
pipeline to determine the extent of compliance to the WIPO recommendations. It will also seek to define the
future directions of the program, and to ensure that all institutions/individuals concerned are working towards a
common goal.

Objectives of the session:

• To identify the gaps of previous TK documentation projects based on the WIPO checklist
• To agree on the short and long term goals of the TK documentation program
• To identify an overall intellectual property strategy for the outputs of the TK documentation projects
• Identify measures/strategies that needs to be established to maximize the use of the TK Digital Library

1:00-1:10 Welcome Remarks and Session Dr. Isidro C. Sia


Objectives TK in Health Program Leader / Consultant
1:10-1:15 Video message from WIPO TK Division
1:15-1:45 Accomplishments of the TK documenta- Dr. Isidro C. Sia
tion projects and TK Digital Library TK in Health Program Leader / Consultant
1:45-2:15 The Intellectual Property System as a Ms. Roselle L. Martonito
Tool to Protect and Promote Traditional Supervising Science Research Specialist
Knowledge PCHRD
2:15-2:45 Workshop No.1: Identifying gaps
2:45-3:00 Processing of the outputs of workshop 1

3:00- 3:15 Coffee Break


Video Message from WIPO

Session Managers: Mylene B. Marco, Jeverly Ann S. Principe & Judy Ann G. Bacud, PCHRD
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PARALLEL SESSION 3
ASSESSMENT OF THE TK DOCUMENTATION PROGRAM
MAIN
1:30-5 PM | VIP Room
BASED ON WIPO RECOMMENDATIONS

CONFERENCE 3:15-3:40 Workshop No. 2: Establishing the Goals


of the TK Documentation Program

PARALLEL SESSION 3:40-4:00 Processing of the outputs of workshop 2

4:00-4:20 Workshop No. 3: Strategies for benefit


sharing
4:30-4:40 Summary and Next Steps Ms. Mylene B. Marco
Science Research Specialist, PCHRD
4:50-5:00 Closing Remarks Ms. Merlita M. Opena
Chief, Research Information Communica-
tion Utilization Division, PCHRD
Dr. Ruth S. Batani
Director, Office of Extension Services, Benguet State University
Moderator

FELLOWSHIP NIGHT 5 PM | Main Hall A&B

• Parade of Regions
• Opening Songs from various RHRDCs
• Generations Take Center Stage
• Dinner and Serenade
• Group Fashion Contest
• Awards and Recognition
• Color Fusion andDance Party

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THU, AUGUST 9
TONGTONGAN
RESEARCH READY: STRENGTHENING RESEARCH PROGRAMS OF 8:30-11AM | Main Hall A&B
HEIs AND RDIS, PRACTICES AND REWARDS

Objectives:
1. To discuss strategies of universities and research institutions to streamline research processes to create an
enabling environment for research to flourish; and
2. To share best practices among universities and research institutions on giving awards and incentives to
encourage researchers to engage in research and translate findings to a product, policy, or publication.

Expected Output
Dissemination of information for creating an enabling environment in health research for HEIs and RDIs

8:30- 8:45 AM Preliminaries / Introductions

8:45- 9:15 AM Minimizing Bureaucracy, Maximizing Research Dr. Eva Maria Cutiongco-dela Paz
Efficiency Vice Chancellor for Research and Executive Director
National Institutes of Health
University of the Philippines - Manila
9:15- 9:45 AM Enhancing Research Productivity: Rewards and Dr. Charles Yu
Incentives Within the University Vice Chancellor for Research
De La Salle University – Health Sciences Institute
9:45- 10:15 AM Tools for Best Practices for Scientific Sustain- Dr. Gemiliano Aligui
ability in a Research Institution Consultant
Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
10:15-11:00 AM Open Forum

Dr. Jimmy Catanes


Education Supervisor II, CAR-CHED
Moderator/Emcee

Session Managers: Ma. Elizabeth Cajigas &Pearl Kathleen Tumlos, PCHRD


PNHRS Research Agenda Management Committee (RAMC)
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CLOSING CEREMONIES 11 AM -12:30 PM | Main Hall A&B

MAIN Awarding of Research Ethic Committees (RECs)


Best Consortium Website
CONFERENCE Awarding of winners of Oral and Poster Presentation (Student and Professional Category)
Awarding of Poster Exhibit Contest (Student and Professional Category)
Awarding of Poster Exhibit Contest (Consortium Good Practices on Capacity Building)
Closing Ceremonies
12TH PNHRS Week Video

Closing Remarks
Dr. RAYMUNDO D. ROVILLOS
Conference Chair, 12th PNHRS Week
Chancellor, UP Baguio

36 THU, AUGUST 9
REGION
1 Antiproliferative Property of Bryophyl- UKOBA OBATAWE
lum Pinnata (Lam.) Oken. Leaf Extract Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
on Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
2 Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory and
Anti-tumor Properties of Mani-manian
JOYCE MARIE H. KIMAYONG
St. Mary’s University POSTER EXHIBIT
(Arachis pintoi) Leaf Crude Extract
3 Microcontroller Unit Based Weighing NEIL IVAN BAU CONTEST
Scale for Toddler with Emergency Don Honorio Ventura Technological State
Drugs Dosage Calculator University STUDENT CATEGORY
4A Fourier Transform Infrared DARWIN JAPHETH L. EUSEBIO
Spectroscopic Determination Of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute
Spectral Markers In Commercial
Products Of Lagundi (Vitex negundo L.)
4B Safe Android: An Android Application CHRISTIAN JOSEPH ANTONIO
for Disaster Awareness Occidental Mindoro State College
7 Project-Ark: A Web-based and Mobile JOSEPH T. CODILLA
Responsive Evacuation Center University of San Carlos
Management System with SMS
Notification
9 Microbial Analysis of Fresh Miki PRINCESS ALJOY S. ALMAZAR
Noodles Sold in Selected Western Mindanao State University
Markets in Zamboanga city
11 Seroprevalence of Aspergillus Species NATHANIEL D. BALANTE
among TB-DOTS Patients in Toril University of Imacculate Conception
Health Center, Davao City
CAR Extent of Safety Precautions Observed ALLEN MARIE C. ALCANTARA
by Small Scale Miners Pines City Colleges
NCR In-Vitro Determination of the Anti- MS. MA. REGINA V. BERNARDO
Proliferative Property of Semi-Purified Our Lady of Fatima University
flavonoids from the leaves extract of
Epipremnum aureum Linn. Against
ColorectalCarcinoma HCT 116 cell line

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REGION
1 Anti-thrombophenic Activity of Formulated HOLDEN KIRBY M. VALDEZ, RN, MPH, PHD
Papaya (Carica papaya) and Guava Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
(Psidium guajava) Capsule on Sprague
POSTER EXHIBIT Dawley (Rattus norvegicus) Rat
2 Leadership Skills of Nurses on Patient ELADIO MARTIN S. GUMABAY, DNS
CONTEST Safety Culture in a Tertiary Hospital in University of Saint Louis
Tuguegarao City
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY
3 Identification and Quantification of DR. SARAH JANE S. PINEDA
Antibiotic Residues in Fishes Harvested Pampanga State Agricultural University
from Pampanga River
4A Cytotoxic And Antioxidant Activities Of VIRMA DE LIMA-ESPEJO, RPH,MAED,EDD
Paragis (Eleusine indica Linn.), Family University of Perpetual Help-Dr. Jose G.
Poaceae Leaves Crude Extract At Tamayo Medical University
Accelerated Stability Studies
4B I am a H.E.R.O (Heterogenous Emergency ROY HECTOR CASEM
Response Operation): Creating a Resilient Occidental Mindoro State College (OMSC)
Academic Community
5 Phytochemical Screening and Cytotic ABELISA D. EVANGELISTA
Activity of Pseudostem Ethanolic Extracts Catanduanes State University
from Three Cultivars of Abaca (Musa textilis
Nee) in Catanduanes
6 Effectiveness of Prophylactic Prenatal MAE MARECEL MARQUILLERO-VILLALBA,
Administration of Vaginal Progesterone MD
in the Prevention of Preterm Birth Among Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial
High Risk Women Seen at the Outpatient Regional Hospital
Department of a Tertiary Government
Hospital: A Randomized Controlled Trial
7 Social Integration and its Impact towards JAME BRYAN L. BATARA
the Experience of Fluorishing among University of San Carlos
Persons with Disability: Implications to
mental health of PWD in Metro Cebu

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REGION
8 Study of the Rate of Reinfection of Soil DR. WARREN L. OTADOY
Transmitted Helminths of the Public Dep-Ed, Division of Northern Samar
Elementary School Children of Northern
Samar
POSTER EXHIBIT
9 Pulmonary Function Profile of Filipino Male PRINCESS JASMINE A. MALA, MD
Tricycle Drivers in Zamboanga City Zamboanga City Medical Center CONTEST
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY
10 The Inhibitory Effect of Nicotine Against MARILOU O. HONCULADA
Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella Liceo de Cagayan University
pneumoniae
ARMM Preliminary Evaluation of Lake Lanao Fish DR. FEMA ABAMO
Hyseleotris Agulis Herre for Antimicrobial Mindanao State University- Main Campus
Activity
CAR Validity of the Diagnostic Value of NEMA MARYBETH P. TAWAGEN
versus Modified Mallampati Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center
Classification in Predicting Difficult Intuba-
tion in BGHMC

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
DR. JAIME MONTOYA (Chair), PCHRD DR. RAYMUNDO ROVILLOS (Chair), UP
Ms. Merlita Opeňa, PCHRD Baguio
Ms. Carina Rebulanan, PCHRD Dr. Amelita Pangilinan (Co-Chair), DOH-CAR
Mr. Paul Ernest De Leon, PCHRD
Ms. Rufina Abul, SLU
Dr. Erlinda Palaganas, UP Baguio
WORKING
Mr. Edgar Ortiz, PCHRD
Ms. Michelle Atienza, PCHRD
Engr. Nathaniel Vincent Lubrica, UC
Dr. Eleanor Cuarte, BGHMC COMMITTEES
Ms. Maria Rowena C. Madarang, DOST
Ms. Paula Jane de Leon, PCHRD 12TH PNHRS Week
Ms. Jessica Marie Suerte, PCHRD
Ms. Maria Violeta Intia, PCHRD
Ms. Ullyann Garcia, PCHRD
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
MS. MERLITA OPEŇA (Chair), PCHRD DR. GAUDELIA REYES (Chair), SLU
Ms. Carina Rebulanan, PCHRD Dr. Marie Ellaine Velasquez (Co-Chair), BGHMC
Mr. Paul Ernest De Leon, PCHRD Dr. Nancy Bantog, DOST-CAR
Dr. Erlinda Palaganas, UP Baguio
Ms. Jessica Marie Suerte, PCHRD Dr. Sheila Marie Esther Villanueva, BGHMC
Ms. Marian Sanchez, Luke Foundation
Prof. Celia Austria, UP Baguio
Session Managers (PCHRD)
Ms. Jessica Marie Suerte Mr. Nathaniel John U. Jumalon
Ms. Ullyann C. Garcia Ms. Rochelle May G. Tabi
Ms. Ana Ciaren H. Itulid Ms. Marie Jeanne B. Berroya
Ms. Elizabeth R. Cajigas
Ms. Jeverly Ann S. Principe Ms. Pearl Kathleen C. Tumlos
Ms. Joana A. America Mr. Rogelio V. Guaring
Ms. Fatima G. Espiritu Ms. Anicia P. Catameo
Ms. Mylene B. Marco Ms. Paula Jane A. De Leon
Ms. Kristine Dominique M. Zamora Ms. Ma. Belen A. Balbuena
Ms. Marianne Joy M. Laya
Ms. Judy Ann G. Bacud Mr. Jose Joy J. Gepanaga
Ms. Fatima Espiritu Ms, Catherine Joy Dimailig
Ms. Clarissa B. Reyes
Mr. Marc Enrico O. Hasta

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INVITATION COMMITTEE
MS. JOANA AMERICA (Chair), PCHRD MS. RUFINA ABUL (Chair), SLU
Ms. Jeverly Ann Principe (Co-Chair), PCHRD Ms. Lany Sab-it, PCC
Mr. Arsenio Quitanes, PCHRD Ms. Melody Labawig, CHED-CAR
WORKING Ms. Marie Antoniette Sumague, PCHRD
Ms. Ursula Segundo, DOH-CAR
Dr. Dyesebel Chinayo, UB
Ms. Faye Margaret Lagrimas, PCHRD Mr. Jake Olsim, DOST-CAR
COMMITTEES Ms. Charmaine Sagayap, PCHRD Mr. Carlson Dave Bolinto, DOST-CAR
Mr. Chadli Legaspi, PCHRD
12TH PNHRS Week Ms. Shallymar Dug-a, PCHRD
Ms. Cecille Dumaol, PCHRD
Ms. Fatima Espiritu, PCHRD
Ms. Pearl Kathleen Tumlos, PCHRD
Ms. Angeline Macasinag, PCHRD

REGISTRATION AND KIT PREPARATION COMMITTEE


MS. MARIE ANTONIETTE SUMAGUE (Chair), MS. JUDITH MAGWILANG (Chair), UC
PCHRD Ms. Mary Rose Catapang, BSU
Ms. Glaiza Dasmarinas (Co-Chair), PCHRD Ms. Sandra Lynn Gatayen, CCDC
Ms. Joy Sib-aten, PCC
Mr. Arsenio Quitanes, PCHRD Ms. Anna Cayad-an, DOH-CAR
Ms. Mary Ann Pacho, PCHRD Ms. Mary Joyce Pojas, DOH-CAR
Mr. Rolly Rausa, PCHRD Mr. Jonamar Pascua, DOH-CAR
Ms. CIndy Grace Alejaga, PCHRD Ms. Diana Palangchao, DOH-CAR
Ms. Lilia Rose Say-awen, DOH-CAR
Ms. Juliet Avena, UC
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
MS. LADY LOVE BAURILE (Chair), PCHRD MS. SHEILA MARIE SINGA-CLAVER (Chair),
Mr. Reuben Andrew Razal, PCHRD DOST-CAR
Mr. Lemuel Basierto, PCHRD Mr. Jake Olsim, DOST-CAR
Ms. Cecil Dionisio, DOST Benguet
Ms. Catherine Joy Dimalig, PCHRD Mr. Daryl Codangos, DOST-CAR
Mr. Sean Paul Fiangaan, DOST-CAR
Ms. Divina Gracia Castillo, DOST-CAR
Mr. Ramiel Lagaban, DOST-CAR

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EXHIBITS COMMITTEE
MS. LADY LOVE BAURILE (Chair), PCHRD MR. PATRICK JOHN SANTIAGO (Chair), UC
Mr. Reuben Andrew Razal, PCHRD Dr. Abigail Bersamin, PCC
Mr. Lemuel Basierto, PCHRD Ms. Rufina Abul, SLU
Ms. Catherine Joy Dimalig, PCHRD
Mr. Jandy Carvajal, UP Baguio
Dr. Godfrey Mendoza, UC WORKING
RECEPTION AND USHERING COMMITTEE COMMITTEES
MS. WILMA SANTOS (Chair), PCHRD MS. MARIAN SANCHEZ (Chair), Luke
Ms. Sabrina Arra Elechosa, PCHRD Foundation 12TH PNHRS Week
Mr. Rex Bate (Co-Chair), DOH-CAR
Ms. Amites Tondagui, Luke Foundation
Ms. Lany Sab-it, PCC
Ms. Jocylyn Angeles, BSU
Dr. Annie Grail Ekid, MPSPC
Ms. Georgina Maskay, MPSPC
POSTER RESEARCH COMPETITION COMMITTEE
MS. MAGDALENA MANAIG (Chair), PCHRD DR. ERLINDA PALAGANAS (Chair), UP Baguio
Ms. Anicia Catameo, PCHRD Dr. John Anthony Domantay (Co-Chair), SLU
Ms. Rochelle May Tabi, PCHRD Dr. Robert Tolentino, SLU
Dr. Marilou Saong, UB
Ms. Faye Margaret Lagrimas, PCHRD

ORAL RESEARCH PRESENTATION COMMITTEE


MS. PAULA JANE DE LEON (Chair), MR. JIMMY CATANES (Chair), CHED-CAR
PCHRD Dr. Ruth Batani (Co-Chair), BSU
Ms. Lucila Roja, PCHRD Ms. Melody Labawig, CHED-CAR
Dr. Annie Grail Ekid, MPSPC
Dr. Jun Corpuz, UB
TOKENS AND KITS COMMITTEE
MS. MYLENE MARCO (Chair), PCHRD MS. JOCYLYN ANGELES (Chair), BSU
Mr. Leo Nuyda, PCHRD Mr. Carlson Dave Bolinto, DOST-CAR
Mr. Cirio Pangan, PCHRD Ms. Amites Tondagui, Luke Foundation

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DOCUMENTATION COMMITTEE
MS. ANA CIAREN ITULID (Chair), PCHRD MS. SHEILA MARIE SINGA-CLAVER (Chair),
Mr. Marc Enrico Hasta, PCHRD DOST-CAR
Mr. Reuben Andrew Razal, PCHRD Ms. Hansi Dinumla (Co-Chair), DOST-CAR
Mr. Jake Olsim, DOST-CAR
WORKING Ms. Catherine Joy Dimailig, PCHRD
Mr. Rogelio Guaring, PCHRD
Ms. Divina Gracia Castillo, DOST-CAR
Ms. Cecil Dionisio, DOST Benguet
COMMITTEES Ms. Melissa Bulao, PCHRD
Ms. Cindy Grace Alejaga, PCHRD
Mr. Sean Paul Fiangaan,DOST-CAR
Ms. Luisa Lumioan, DOST Abra
12TH PNHRS Week Ms. Christine May Gaylan, PCHRD
Mr. Earl Clyde Matthew Pia, PCHRD
PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT
MR. NEIL JEROME LAVAPIE (Chair), DR. NICOLAS GORDO JR. (Chair), CRHRDC
PCHRD REC
Mr. Hector Neil Cornea, PCHRD Dr. Eleanor Cuarte, BGHMC
Ms. Lilia Rose Say-awen, DOH-CAR
Mr. Leo Nuyda, PCHRD Prof. Joel Addawe, UP Baguio
Mr. Jose Joy Gepananaga, PCHRD Mr. Michael Ruiz, UC
Mr. Crisanto Pulas, UC
Ms. Daisy Itchok, UC
TECHNICAL SUPPORT COMMITTEE
MR. RENANTE BAHALA (Chair), PCHRD MS. HANSI DINUMLA (Chair), DOST-CAR
Mr. Ronel D. Molina, PCHRD Prof. Joel Addawe, UP Baguio
Mr. Neil Jerome P. Lavapie, PCHRD Mr. Daryl Codangos, DOST-CAR
Mr. Lowil Ray Delos Reyes, DOST-CAR
Mr. Abdul Jalil T. Yacob, PCHRD Mr. Joel Sangway, DOST-CAR
Mr. Hector Neil B. Cornea, PCHRD
Ms. Janine E. Trinidad, PCHRD
Mr. Mohammad Faidz Ubpon, PCHRD
Ms. Kaye Angela D. Alondra, PCHRD
FOOD COMMITTEE
MS. MICHELLE ATIENZA (Chair), PCHRD DR. PELIN BELINO (Chair), BSU
Ms. Ma. Violeta Intia, PCHRD Dr. Marina Sagandoy (Co-Chair), CCDC
Ms. Ullyann Garcia, PCHRD Ms. Sherilyn Balauro, BSU
Ms. Amelia Bawang, BSU
Ms. Lucila Roja, PCHRD Ms. Rodeliza Flores, BSU
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VENUE COMMITTEE
MS. MICHELLE ATIENZA (Chair), PCHRD
Ms. Ma. Violeta Intia, PCHRD
Ms. Ullyann Garcia, PCHRD
Ms. Lucila Roja, PCHRD WORKING
FELLOWSHIP NIGHT AND WELCOME DINNER COMMITTEE
MS. GUIDITTA GELERA (Chair), PCHRD MR. RANDY OCCIDENTAL (Chair), BGHMC
COMMITTEES
Ms. Wilma Santos, PCHRD Ms. Marian Sanchez, Luke Foundation 12TH PNHRS Week
Ms. Paula Jane De Leon, PCHRD
Ms. Clarissa Reyes, PCHRD
Ms. Ian Hannah Gozun, PCHRD
TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION COMMITTEE
MS. ELIZA MANALO (Chair), PCHRD ENGR. NATHANIEL VINCENT LUBRICA
Ms. Michelle Atienza, PCHRD (Chair), UC
Ms. Maria Violeta Intia, PCHRD Prof. Laarni Andam, UC
Ms. Michelle Mamaril, UC
Ms. Sylvia Ocon, PCHRD
Ms. Lucila Roja, PCHRD
Mr. Leo Nuyda, PCHRD
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
MR. EDGAR ORTIZ (Chair), PCHRD MS. MARIA ROWENA MADARANG (Chair),
Ms. Jessamyn Buclatin, PCHRD DOST-CAR
Mr. Reinier Cajigas, PCHRD Mr. Jake Olsim, DOST-CAR
Mr. Carlson Dave Bolinto, DOST-CAR
Ms. Sylvia Ocon, PCHRD
Mr. Diego Hernandez, PCHRD
Ms. Buenalivia Olatan, PCHRD
Ms. Arsenia Francisco, PCHRD

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EVALUATION COMMITTEE
MS. KRISTINE DOMINIQUE ZAMORA MS. LILIA ROSE SAY-AWEN (Chair), DOH-CAR
(Chair), PCHRD Ms. Anna Cayad-an, DOH-CAR
Ms. Renzell Ann Pariňo, PCHRD Ms. Mary Joyce Pojas, DOH-CAR
Mr. Jonamar Pascua, DOH-CAR
WORKING Ms. Maria Belen Balbuena, PCHRD
Ms. Glaiza Dasmarinas, PCHRD
Ms. Diana Palangchao, DOH-CAR

COMMITTEES Ms. Cecile Dumol, PCHRD


Ms. Marianne Joy Laya, PCHRD
12TH PNHRS Week MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
MR. CLARK DIZON (Chair), DOH-CAR
Dr. Marie Ellaine Velasquez (Co-Chair),
BGHMC
Mr. David Waclet, DOH-CAR
Dr. Meliarazon Dulay, PHO Benguet
Dr. Donnabel Tuvera, BCHSO

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