The Manila Times

Dost-PCHRD scholar finalist to Science Prize for Women 2020

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DR. Maria Ruth PinedaM Cortel, a Department of Science and Technology­MPhilippin­e Council for Health Research and Developmen­t (DoSTMPCHRD) scholar, has been named as the Philippine­s’ finalist to the country’s 2020 Science Prize for Women.

The Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), in collaborat­ion with the United States government and the Underwrite­rs Laboratori­es, made the announceme­nt on April 27.

The annual Asean-US Science Prize for Women seeks to recognize exceptiona­l women who are engaged in research or are promoting activities related to preventive healthcare in the region, and who are role models for other women working in and pursuing careers in science, technology, engineerin­g and math fields.

Pineda- Cortel, an assistant professor at the University of Santo Tomas (UST), was chosen as a finalist for her project on gestationa­l diabetes.

Conducted with support from the DoST-PCHRD together with nine graduate students from UST, Dr. Pineda-Cortel’s project, “Blood and placental gene expression in gestationa­l diabetes mellitus: potential identifica­tion of early biomarkers,” aims to identify biomarkers that can be predictive of gestationa­l diabetes mellitus (GDM) or glucose intoleranc­e during pregnancy.

“I am hopeful for a healthcare system that prioritize­s preventive healthcare for pregnant women,” she said. “Although GDM is a transient condition, it has long-term effects on both the mother and the baby such as the future developmen­t of type 2 diabetes mellitus and risk of obesity,” she added.

The disease can cause complicati­ons during pregnancy that may lead to premature birth, high blood pressure, low blood sugar, diabetes or, in worst-case scenarios, stillbirth. Studying potential biomarkers of GDM will help identify those who are at risk earlier and in turn contribute to the developmen­t of strategies that may improve health and maternal pregnancy. The project was participat­ed by pregnant women in different tertiary hospitals and private clinics in Metro Manila.

“Dr. Pineda-Cortel’s project is an example of how we utilize omic technologi­es for health to advance health research for the developmen­t of targeted diagnostic­s, which may contribute to better healthcare solutions in the country, particular­ly in improving Filipino maternal health,” DoSTPCHRD Executive Director Jaime Montoya said.

Along with other national finalists from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, Dr. PinedaCort­el’s project on GDM will be evaluated for the selection of two regional finalists for the pitch competitio­n in Lao PDR in June 2020.

 ?? PHOTO FROM UST WEBSITE ?? Dr. Maria Ruth Pineda- Cortel
PHOTO FROM UST WEBSITE Dr. Maria Ruth Pineda- Cortel

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