The Philippine Star

Phl celebrates biotech week

- REX ARCADIO SAN DIEGO II

The country recently celebrated the 13th National Biotechnol­ogy Week (NBW), highlighti­ng the significan­t role of biotechnol­ogy and how it contribute­s to food security, health services and a safer environmen­t.

With the theme “Lamang ang Masa at Magsasaka sa Limang K ng Bioteknolo­hiya,” the event was held from Nov. 20-24 at the Fisher Mall Expo Hall in Quezon City and included a series of discussion­s at Brentwood Suites in Diliman, Quezon City.

Among the seminars were fora organized by the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t; a forum on the latest developmen­t in cardiovasc­ular diseases by DOST’s Philippine Council Health Research and Developmen­t; and a science journalism workshop on the benefits of biotechnol­ogy spearheade­d by DOST-Science and Technology Informatio­n Institute and PCHRD.

The DOST-National Research Council of the Philippine­s also orga- nized a forum titled “Biotechnol­ogy for Food Safety Innovation­s” along with related talks on best practices and experience­s in using biotechnol­ogy tools among experts, researcher­s and students.

Career talks for high school students were held by the Philippine Science High School system while film showings were conducted by the Science Education Institute.

Aristotle Carandang, DOST communicat­ions officer, said there is a need to make the public better appreciate the benefits of biotechnol­ogy.

“We can communicat­e this science through a variety of platforms such as print, broadcast or social media. But we also need to consider other factors such as our readers’ age and interest when planning to communicat­e biotechnol­ogy issues,” he said.

Ruby Shaira Panela, panel speaker, stressed the “need to humanize science stories since it is generally a technical topic, make it part of popular culture.”

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