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In October of 2021, the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines partnered with the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) to present two webinars featuring female NASA scientists, of which Santiago-Bond was one. [16] In the first webinar held on October 4, she described the experiences of women scientists, astronauts, and engineers in space. [16]
Luz Oliveros-Belardo was director of the Natural Sciences Research Center at the Philippine Women's University.She became Dean of the College of Pharmacy in 1947. [4] Her research focused on extracting essential oils and other chemicals from native Philippine plants for pharmaceuticals, food production, scents, and other applications. [2]
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She joined the Ateneo de Manila faculty in 1965, [3] eight years before the school began accepting women as students. [4] She chose academia over a competing job offer from industry because at the time it paid slightly better. [3] She acquired the nickname "Mustang Mary" at this time, because of the Ford Mustang that she drove. [5]
At 1998, the Philippines was estimated to have around 3,000 competent scientists and engineers. Adding to the increase of scientists would be the result of the two newly built Philippine Science High Schools in Visayas and Mindanao which promotes further development of young kids through advance S&T curriculum. [ 30 ]
18 March 1928 in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines 31 July 2022 in Makati, Philippines 1997 "for ending the long years of conflict between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Fronts through the 1996 Final Peace Agreement." [62] [63] [64] Organisation of Islamic Cooperation: Nur Misuari: 3 March 1939 in Tapul, Sulu, Philippines —
National Scientist of the Philippines Lourdes J. Cruz (born May 19, 1942) is a Filipino biochemist whose research has contributed to the understanding of the biochemistry of toxic peptides from the venom of fish-hunting Conus marine snails. [ 1 ]