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🇵🇭Filipino Food technology, and Biotechnology products that became popular around the world.😍❤1. Ube Halaya or Ube Jam -...
05/11/2022

🇵🇭Filipino Food technology, and Biotechnology products that became popular around the world.😍❤

1. Ube Halaya or Ube Jam - A traditional mashed (Nilupak) root crops that is prepared mainly as a dessert; 🍠🍽🤤

2. Nata de Coco or coconut gel - Invented by a Filipina Coconut Scientist Teodora Kalaw Africa during 1949; 🥥🥰

3.Nata de Piña or pineapply gel - First invented by pineapple silk farmers during 1700s as a by- product of their pineapply crops that is used mainly for creating fibers. 🍍🍍
4. Banana Ketchup-invented by Maria Orosa a national hero and food scientist during WW2 as a substitute to tomate ketsup. It is widely used in Filipino cuisine. Used by Jollibee to flavor its sweet style spaghetti. 🍌🍝🥫

5. Soyalac - also invented by Maria Orosa to combat malnutrion during WW2. Still used today around the world as an alternativ infant/child formula. It has saved a million lives due to its nutritional content. 🫘🧃

6. Macapuno - Though rare due to its being a genetic abnormal fruit, it is already known in South East Asia as an exotic food. It was however first developed as commercial crop by Filipino plant scientist thru an embryo rescue, hence it became common today. 🧉🥥



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SUCCESS STORY OF FILIPINO INVENTOR AND TECH INNOVATOR: DIOSDADO  "DADO" BANATAOSilicon Valley has long been synonymous w...
04/11/2022

SUCCESS STORY OF FILIPINO INVENTOR AND TECH INNOVATOR: DIOSDADO "DADO" BANATAO

Silicon Valley has long been synonymous with the latest in tech innovations,
and one of its best minds is a Filipino: Diosdado “Dado” Banatao. The tech world has him to thank for two things that can be found in every personal computer (PC) you see today: The PC chip set and the Windows Graphics accelerator chip for PCs. But the man who would design what we see in every single PC did not start the way you would imagine. It sounds cliché, but Diosdado “Dado” Banatao had the humblest of beginnings that lead him to where he is now.

Born and raised in Iguig, Cagayan Valley, he grew up not having access to what people
usually take for granted: electricity, internet, and paved roads. He often felt like he was inferior, which instilled a desire to work harder than everyone else. He eventually graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Mapua Institute of Technology, but he did not get his start in tech until much later. Dado always wanted to be a pilot as a kid, so when Philippine Airlines said “We’re looking for pilot trainees,”
he jumped at the chance. One year into his pilot training, he was offered a job at Boeing as a part of the team working on the 747. At Boeing, he was part of the team that finalized the design and control surfaces (to name a few) of the Boeing 747. While he was excited during the launch of the 747, he wasn’t “happy” with his job at Boeing,
prompting him to attend graduate school.

It was only after he completed his Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University that he started his path towards Silicon Valley.
After spending time at Silicon Valley in the 70s, (when it wasn’t called Silicon Valley yet),
he had his first breakthrough with Commodore International after he developed the first single-chip, 16-bit microprocessor-based calculator. After Commodore, he then developed what would be his claim to fame: the world’s first system logic chip set for IBM’s PC-XT and PC-AT.

He would later on develop the first Windows Graphics accelerator chip for personal computers, which would forever cement his name in the world of PCs. He would later be involved in three start-ups, two of which would be forces to be reckoned with in the early 90s: Mostron, S3 (most profitable company in the world in 1993),
and Chips & Technologies (sold to Intel in 1996).

Dado Banatao is the managing partner of Tallwood Venture Capital, a venture firm focused on semiconductor technology solutions for computing, communication, and consumer platforms. He’s also the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Inphi, a company that specializes in advanced semiconductor and Silicon photonics solutions.

Seeing what education has done for him, he founded the Philippine Development Foundation (PhilDev), a nonprofit organization that looks to eradicate poverty through education, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He also runs the Dado Banatao Educational Foundation, a foundation that awards scholarship grants to five Filipino students who show potential in the fields of engineering and technology. 🇵🇭❤️



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Dr. Banzon has done a great deal of work on local materials especially coconut as the renewable source of chemicals and ...
15/08/2022

Dr. Banzon has done a great deal of work on local materials especially coconut as the renewable source of chemicals and fuels. His work on the production of ethyl esters from sugarcane and coconut is the first study on fuels from these crops. He also devised some novel processes noteworthy among these is the extraction of residual coconut oil by chemical, rather than by physical processes.

Birthdate: 25 March 1908
Died: 14 September 1988

As plant breeder, Dr. Umali specialized in the breeding of rice, corn, abaca and mussaenda. His research output and writ...
15/08/2022

As plant breeder, Dr. Umali specialized in the breeding of rice, corn, abaca and mussaenda. His research output and writings paved the way for the launching of programs of rainfed and upland agriculture, social forestry, environment conservation and rural poverty. Under his stewardship, the UP College of Agriculture became a premier institution of higher learning in Asia.

His contributions to the scientific world and to agriculture and rural development have given him due recognition. He is recipient of four honoris causa doctor's degrees and numerous other honors and awards from here and abroad.

Birthdate: 17 November 1917
Died: 1 July 1992

Noted economist, a theorist with interests also in the policy area. Professor and Dean, School of Economics of the Unive...
14/08/2022

Noted economist, a theorist with interests also in the policy area. Professor and Dean, School of Economics of the University of the Philippines. Dr. Encarnacion is the first Filipino to publish in an economic journal of international standing. His contributions to economic theory have appeared in major journals in England and the United States.

In recognition of his contributions to economics, Dr. Encarnacion is recipient of several awards notably: Distinguished Scholar award from the University of the Philippines (1968), Philippine's Ten Outstanding Young Men Award (1963) and Miguel Cuaderno Chair in political economy, since 1969.

Birthdate: 17 November 1928
Died: 5 July 1998

Dr. Lagmay pursued a lot of studies relating to experimental analysis of behavior, behavior modification, relaxation and...
13/08/2022

Dr. Lagmay pursued a lot of studies relating to experimental analysis of behavior, behavior modification, relaxation and related studies, and hypnosis. In recognition of his work, the University of the Philippines awarded him a Professorial Chair in Psychology (1973-1975). He is also member of prestigious learned societies here and abroad including the International Council of Psychologists, American Psychological Association and the International Association of Applied Psychology.

In 1984, he received the Distinguished Service Award for significant contributions to psychology and the social sciences by the Association for Anthropological Diplomacy, Politics and Society and in cooperation with the Association of Third World Anthropologists.

Birthdate: 14 August 1919
Died: 15 December 2005

Lim-Sylianco, Clara Y. Dr. Sylianco has done a lot of work on mutagens, antimutagens, and bio-organic mechanisms where s...
01/08/2022

Lim-Sylianco, Clara Y.

Dr. Sylianco has done a lot of work on mutagens, antimutagens, and bio-organic mechanisms where she has more than 50 scientific articles, 7 books and 5 monographs to her name. Her books are used as textbooks in college chemistry courses in many schools throughout the country.

For her achievements, Dr. Sylianco received the Gregorio Y. Zara award, 1977; UP Endowment Professorial Chair in Chemistry, 1974-1977; and was Fellow of the Royal Society, 1958.

Birthdate: 18 August 1925
Died: 23 July 2013

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RAMIREZ, DOLORES A.Dr. Ramirez is recognized for her researches in biochemical genetics and cytogenetics. She has been w...
31/07/2022

RAMIREZ, DOLORES A.

Dr. Ramirez is recognized for her researches in biochemical genetics and cytogenetics. She has been working on the genetic systems controlling the makapuno endosperm of coconut; the genetics of chemical resistance factors against Cercospora kex leaf spot; and the cytogenetics of the hybrids of rice with related wild species.

Dr.Ramirez was holder of the SEARCA Professorial Chair for Genetics (1974-76), and recipient of the Gregorio Y. Zara award in basic research (1976), Rizal Pro Patria award for outstanding achievement in science (biochemical genetics) (1981), and UP Professorial achievement award in agriculture (1985).

Birthdate: 20 September 1931

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Velasco, Jose R.Dr. Velasco’s pioneering and promising works in various areas of plant physiology such as mineral nutrit...
30/07/2022

Velasco, Jose R.

Dr. Velasco’s pioneering and promising works in various areas of plant physiology such as mineral nutrition, photoperiodism, chemical w**d control and plant growth in general, have provided the basis of some important crop production management practices as well as laid out research directions. He is known for his research on cadang-cadang disease of coconuts.

Birthdate: 4 February 1916
Died: 24 January 2007

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Gelia T. Castillo was conferred the rank and title of National Scientist by the President of the Philippines in 1999. Fo...
29/07/2022

Gelia T. Castillo was conferred the rank and title of National Scientist by the President of the Philippines in 1999. For most of her professional life, she was Professor of Rural Sociology at the University of the Philippines at Los Banos and was one of the first appointees to the highest rank of University Professor. She holds an A.B. (Psychology) Degree (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of the Philippines; an M.S. in Rural Sociology from Pennsylvania State University; and a Ph.D. from Cornell University.

Guided by the maxim that Science must serve a human purpose, her activities as a social scientist centered on agricultural and rural development, including health, gender, environment, poverty, inequality, capacity development; and participatory approaches to research. She has a long list of publications but the most well-known are three books: All in a Grain of Rice; Beyond Manila; and How Participatory is Participatory Development? A fourth book entitled: RICE IN OUR LIFE was released in 2006. She received the Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) Award in 2004.

She continues to be a Consultant at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), and a Senior Research Adviser to UPWARD (Users’ Perspectives with Agricultural Research and Development), a network of Asian researchers engaged in participatory research and development.

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Considered a world authority on rice grain quality, NS Juliano has been recipient of many awards and citations, includin...
28/07/2022

Considered a world authority on rice grain quality, NS Juliano has been recipient of many awards and citations, including the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) Award in Science in 1964, the Jose P. Rizal Pro Patria Award for Rice Chemistry in 1976, the Japanese Society of Starch Science Medal of Merit in 1982, the Thomas B. Osborne Medal Award from the AACC in 1988, the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) National Researcher Award in Physical Sciences in 1993, and the ASEAN Outstanding Scientist and Technologists Award in 1998, among others. In 2004, he was included in the Institute of Scientific Information Highly Cited Researchers. He is in the Editorial Board of Journal of Cereal Science and Food Reviews International.

Upon retirement, he was senior consultant at the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Los Baños, a rice research institute headquartered in the country, which plays a key role in building and sustaining a competitive rice economy through research into farming systems, technology, and policy-making, since his voluntary retirement from IRRI in June 1993.

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Baltazar, Clare R.Dr. Baltazar has consistently maintained outstandingly high standards of achievement throughout her ac...
27/07/2022

Baltazar, Clare R.

Dr. Baltazar has consistently maintained outstandingly high standards of achievement throughout her academic life. Her numerous publications on Philippine insects especially on Philippine Hymenoptera are very significant to science for they lay the groundwork for future biological control in the Philippines. Her book Philippine Insects is the first authoritative text on Philippine insects. Other important contributions of Dr. Baltazar to science are the discoveries of eight and one subgenus of Hymenoptera. For these achievement, Dr. Baltazar is well recognized here and abroad. In 1980, she received the Rizal Patria Award in entomology

Birthdate: 1 November 1927

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