The Department of Science and Technology- Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD), University of the Philippines Manila (UP Manila), and the Fondazione Italiana Fegato (FIF), signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) last August 18, 2021, to formalize the parties’ commitment to advance liver research in the Philippines.

According to data from the World Health Organization 2018, liver disease accounts for 7,491 or 1.23% of total deaths in the Philippines. “It is an opportune time to realize and to reiterate the state of the Philippines in terms of liver health and why this collaboration and these actions we are taking are just as crucial in improving the lives of our countrymen,” DOST-PCHRD Executive Director Jaime Montoya said as he highlighted liver diseases as a persistent health concern in the country.

What to expect
An offshoot of the existing cooperation between the DOST-PCHRD and FIF, this tripartite partnership will promote joint research efforts and capacity-building initiatives on liver research both for Filipino and Italian researchers.  One of the core outputs to be expected is the organization of the Philippine Liver Network composed of Filipino academic and research institutions. “The network will become the natural hub in which the collaboration between the Foundation, DOST, and UP Manila will be harbored,” said FIF President Decio Ripandelli, emphasizing the importance of the network in enabling sustainable liver research in the country. 

Under the MOU, the DOST-PCHRD is tasked to overlook the initiatives to be undertaken by the cooperating parties. As one of the country’s premier institutions on research, UP Manila is mandated to lead the conduct of R&D efforts aligned with the objectives of the program. Lastly, the FIF, a leading institution in the field of translational research in liver diseases, will be sharing its expertise in establishing liver disease research programs with its Philippine counterparts. 

The program will explore the application of various fields of research such as OMICS technologies, animal and non-animal models for liver diseases, and artificial intelligence in the context of liver disease. UP Manila through Chancellor Carmencita Padilla expressed the institution’s anticipation for the expected outputs of the program. “We envision to promote multidisciplinary investigations of liver health and disease. We look forward to novel treatment approaches. We look forward to more cutting-edge care for liver diseases and clinical trials,” she said.

What has been done
Various initiatives have been launched to jumpstart the partnership’s activities according to Dr. Janus Ong, lead of the liver research program in the Philippines. As a result of the partnership between the DOST-PCHRD and FIF back in 2019, four Filipino researchers are currently undergoing a fellowship program focused on molecular hepatology at the University of Trieste, Italy. Dr. Ripandelli commended the work of the Filipino fellows who were able to produce at least five publications in international peer-reviewed journals in the past year.

In 2020, the liver research agenda was formulated in collaboration with the Alliance for Improving Health Outcomes (AIHO) which will guide liver research strategies to be undertaken in the future.  As of August 2021, research proposals are already in the pipeline which will be submitted to the DOST-PCHRD and UP Manila for funding support. 
 

The Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme for Research and Innovation (JFS) in cooperation with EURAXESS ASEAN is looking for researchers from Southeast Asia and Europe that are interested in presenting their laboratory at the Meet My Lab x JFS event on 8-9 September 2021.

What is this?

A virtual platform to give visibility and global exposure to your research team and the opportunity to identify research partners for collaborative projects funded under the JFS call.

Who should apply?

  • Researchers from a Southeast Asian or European country
  • Researchers working in a laboratory that is perfect for the realization of research projects
  • Researchers looking for partners from Southeast Asia and/or Europe to implement international research cooperation


How to apply?

Please fill in the application form and make a brief video about your laboratory to be submitted to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Your video should be no longer than 03:00 minutes and should show all significant things that make your laboratory special (e.g. special equipment, facility etc.). You can use your smartphone or any other equipment to make your video.

Deadline for application: 31 August 2021 at 23:59 CEST

 

July 19-21, 2021- The Cagayan State University, in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology 02, through the Cagayan Valley Health Research and Development Consortium (CVHRDC), recently concluded the Training Course on Basic Research Method (BRM) in Support to the Capacity Building of Budding Health Researches in Cagayan State University. 

Through this, CVHRDC aims to provide opportunities for health researchers in crafting scientific and scholarly research outputs. Aside from that, research outputs are greatly expected to greatly contribute to the pool of knowledge in various areas of Healthcare and Medical Sciences in the region. Lastly, it aims to promote the R&D Community in the region. 

The 3-day virtual training consisted of a series of lectures and workshops and it was participated in by seventy-five (75) health researchers. Through the shared knowledge and expertise of four DOST-PCHRD trained resource speakers, namely Dr. Julius T. Capili & Prof. Hilaria M.Barsabal of CSU, Dr. Josephine D. Lorica of SPUP and Dr. Daisy J. Dulnuan of RIITMC, the participants were able to craft initial proposals along their fields of specialization. Their research outputs were also presented to the resource speakers for them to review and assess.

Truly, the BRM training provides an avenue for health researchers to hone their innate capability in doing health researches and provide an assistance to come up with a research proposal for possible funding with the partner agencies. (Michelle Bunagan)

 

Zamboanga Consortium for Health Research and Development (ZCHRD) and the Department of Science and Technology IX in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD), will hold the 14th Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) Week this 3-13 August 2021.

This year’s event will revolve around the theme “Health R and D in the New Normal: Moving Towards Universal Health Care”, which highlights the importance of health research as society navigates through the CoViD-19 defined course of the new normal towards achieving Universal Health Care.

Registration to the 2021 PNHRS Week is free and open to all, Register via this link, https://14thpnhrsweekcelebration.dost9.ph/.

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