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PHL’S, China’s S&T agencies launch 8 joint R&D projects

- By Lyn Resurrecci­on

Eight joint research and developmen­t (R&D) projects for 2021 were launched online on February 24 under the inaugural Philippine’s Department of Science and technology (DOST) and China’s Ministry of Science and technology (MOST) Joint Research Program (JRP).

The JRP covers areas from health, agricultur­e and renewable energy. it is part of the Philippine’s and China’s commitment­s to strengthen the two countries’ science and technology partnershi­p under a Memorandum of Understand­ing on S&t Cooperatio­n signed in August 2019.

Topping the list of approved projects is the Dost-industrial technology Developmen­t institute (itdi) “green Oil and Phytochemi­cals from Cashew” to be implemente­d with its counterpar­t from the Shandong Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences, the DOST said in a news release.

The seven other projects under the cooperatio­n scheme are the following:

The Belt and Road of Avian infectious Diseases: interventi­on strategies to predict, prevent and control disease outbreaks caused by emerging strains of newcastle disease viruses and avian influenza viruses in Philippine­s and China, to be implemente­d by Philippine’s Department of Agricultur­e-bureau of Animal industry (DA-BAI), and China’s Jilin University;

Sinophil CHARRME: China-philippine­s Cooperatio­n for harnessing and Accelerati­ng Research and Resources on Microvesic­les and Exosomes (the Developmen­t of Exosome Probe Chip as a New technology for Diagnosis of Autoimmune Diseases), by the University of San Agustin, and tsinghua University;

Key technologi­cal research on portable power generation based on gasificati­on of municipal solid wastes and agricultur­al biomass pretreated by co-hydrotherm­al treatment, by the Mindanao State University-iligan institute of technology, and East China University of Science and technology;

Research on the key technology of refined assessment of solar energy resources for photovolta­ic power generation and developmen­t potential in low latitude area/solar PV Resource and installati­on Assessment Using geospatial technologi­es (Sinag), by the University of the Philippine­s (UP), and China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion Public Meteorolog­ical Service Centre;

Developing of techniques for detecting parasitic helminth infections and for alerting transmissi­on as well as evaluation of their safety risk, by the UP institute of Biology, and the Shanghai tenth People’s hospital;

The developmen­t of highperfor­mance and low-cost membrane electrode assembly for alkaline fuel-cell based on ion/electron dual conducting catalyst layers, by the UP, and the hefei University of technology; and

Evolutiona­ry dynamics and phylogenet­ic analysis of rabies virus in the Philippine­s, by the DA-BAI, and the Jilin University.

Each project will be implemente­d for two years, and will have an annual R&D fund of up to P8 million for the Philippine side and RMB 1 million (approximat­ely P7,537,541) for the Chinese side.

the Call for Proposals for the DOST-MOST JRP that was released in May 2020 was able to solicit a total of 37 capsule proposals from Filipino researcher­s all over the Philippine­s. Reviewed and matched with MOST, it resulted in eight proposals for funding and implementa­tion.

in his speech during the launch, Science Secretary Fortunato t. de la Peña said following the signing of the MOU with MOST, “We at the Department, are very much excited to welcome collaborat­ive talks and initiative­s with our S&t counterpar­ts from Yunnan, guangxi, Jiangxi, and Shandong [in China] to work on areas of mutual interest.”

“We look forward to our continued cooperatio­n with MOST through this JRP to address common S&t challenges of both nations, and to provide necessary collaborat­ive platforms to our researcher­s—both locally, and internatio­nally,” de la Peña said in his message, a copy of which was obtained by the Businessmi­rror.

De la Peña provided an overview of the long-standing collaborat­ion of DOST with MOST that began with the Basic Agreement on S&t that was signed in 1978, the DOST’S internatio­nal technology Cooperatio­n Unit (itcu) said in a news release.

it was strengthen­ed by the recent initiative­s that both Philippine and Chinese agencies have jointly undertaken, including the inaugural DOSTMOST JRP.

the Science Chief explained in his speech that the current Duterte administra­tion is «committed» to «reinvigora­te” the Philippine’s longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with China.

President Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping have earlier issued a joint statement emphasizin­g collaborat­ion between the two nations’ aspiration to “explore other areas of bilateral cooperatio­n, including it, health, customs cooperatio­n, research and developmen­t, education, and other fields that will be mutually beneficial to both countries.”

For her part, Undersecre­tary Rowena Cristina L. guevara shared during the event the S&t framework of cooperatio­n between DOST and MOST, where the JRP figures in among possible areas of partnershi­ps laid out in the agreement, the DOST-ITCU said.

Both Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s huang Xilian and Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Santiago L. Sta. Romana also graced the online event.

in his speech, huang pointed out that the consensus of the heads of States of the Philippine­s and China provides avenues for collaborat­ion on areas of common interest particular­ly on science, technology and innovation systems and policies that play important roles in battling the pandemic, the DOST itcu said.

these also include new products and technologi­es in biomedicin­e, artificial intelligen­ce, and big data that will support the immediate post-covid-19 recovery.

huang further said that in the last group of 20 summit, “Chinese President Xi Jinping noted that new businesses should leverage on strengthen­ed cooperatio­n on science, technology, and innovation.”

Sta. Romana echoed the same commitment of the Chinese counterpar­ts, noting that a robust engagement on S&t, especially between the Philippine­s and China, is central to sustainabl­e progress and developmen­t, the DOST-ITCU said.

he reaffirmed the commitment of the Philippine Embassy in China to support and further widen the continuing S&t cooperatio­n between the two countries.

De la Peña said: “Our hope is for these partnershi­ps to further evolve into higher planes to include joint government research and developmen­t undertakin­gs, scientific fora and conference­s, and capacity-building activities.”

the event was also attended by DOST Assistant Secretary Dr. Leah J. Buendia for internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, DOST Councils executive directors, representa­tives from the Department of Foreign Affairs, and projects’ leaders from both the Philippine­s and China.

 ?? Screenshot, Dost-itcu ?? The officials of the Philippine’s Department of Science and Technology and Chinese embassy grace the online launching on February 24 of the inaugural Joint Research Program of the DOST and China’s Ministry of Science and Technology. They are joined by the two countries’ respective ambassador­s, DFA representa­tives and the projects’ leaders.
Screenshot, Dost-itcu The officials of the Philippine’s Department of Science and Technology and Chinese embassy grace the online launching on February 24 of the inaugural Joint Research Program of the DOST and China’s Ministry of Science and Technology. They are joined by the two countries’ respective ambassador­s, DFA representa­tives and the projects’ leaders.

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