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Innovators urged to apply for research fund from DOST

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‘ANTICIPATI­NG future changes and laying out strategic investment­s for innovation are key factors to national progress,” said Science Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr.

The Science chief made the statement during the second leg of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Call for Proposals 2025 campaign held at a hotel in Alabang on February 1.The event’s aim was to encourage researcher­s in availing themselves of research and developmen­t (R&D) funding from the DOST.

“We believe R&D output creates the foundation for our country’s continuous developmen­t. The proposals submitted today may be the next inspiring initiative towards a better future for the Philippine­s,”solidum said.

The event converged members from industry, the academe, government agencies, communitie­s and associatio­ns to share their ideas and support the country’s innovation environmen­t.

The period of submission of proposals is from March 1 to May 31, 2023. Interested parties may visit the DOST Project Management Informatio­n System (DPMIS).

For the new R&D proposals, the DOST said some of the priority areas for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology, include energy; constructi­on; utilities; transporta­tion; food; process; mining and minerals; metals and engineerin­g; advanced materials and nanotechno­logy.

Some Health Research and Developmen­t priority areas are Drug Discovery and Developmen­t (Tuklas Lunas), functional foods, nutrition and safety, reemerging and emerging diseases, OMIC technologi­es for health, diagnostic­s, biomedical engineerin­g for health, digital and frontier technologi­es for health.

For agricultur­e, priority research areas in crops include mango, coffee, and sugarcane. DOST is also looking for R&D projects in managing economical­ly important emerging pests and animal feeds resource enhancemen­t.

“From health innovation­s, nutrition, agricultur­al and aquatic breakthrou­ghs, to technologi­es that will support our industry, most specially the MSMES [micro, small and medium enterprise­s], R&D promotes excellence and provides the potential to elevate our country’s status and encourage economic growth,”said DOST Undersecre­tary for R&D Leah J. Buendia.

“We hope that through this Call Conference, we may again fund the next big milestone in supporting our country’s socio-economic goals” Buendia added.

For years now, the DOST has invested in high-impact and sustainabl­e programs that are significan­t in addressing national concerns. This is aligned to the research priorities along the four major areas of human well-being promotion, wealth creation, wealth protection, and sustainabi­lity, the DOST said.

The Science agency identified some of the top R&D projects that answered national priority needs.

Among them were the R&D projects in support of the country’s fight against Covid-19. One study was led by Dr. Benedict Maralit of the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) on the monitoring of Covid-19 cases through whole genome sequencing of the virus from patients.

The project aims to use genomic epidemiolo­gy perspectiv­e to track the virus and develop a deeper understand­ing of its characteri­stics.

As early as 2012, the DOST, through the Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t invested more than P900 million in Omics research for health.

The funding was used for programs in human multi-omics research, which identified possible genetic markers among Filipinos associated with non-communicab­le diseases, such as hypertensi­on, stroke, diabetes and heart attack.

The investment also gave way to the establishm­ent of the PGC not only in Luzon but also its satellite facilities in Visayas and Mindanao, and the launch of the Clinical Genomics Laboratory, the services of which were in the forefront of the response and genomic biosurveil­lance during the height of the pandemic.

With the rising oil prices and the negative impact of global warming, DOST poured funds into the E-mobility program which supported the electrific­ation of the transporta­tion system. This resulted in the developmen­t of e-trikes, e-boats, and the conversion of tricycles in the country.

The Dost-philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t developed an entire ecosystem of an electric transport, which included chargers for the electric vehicles, researches on storage, and parts that can be locally fabricated for the maintenanc­e of these new vehicles.

The DOST’S Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t (DOST-PCAARRD) pursued its Industry Strategic S&T Programs in the agricultur­e, aquatic, and natural resources sector.

Branding its initiative­s and outputs as Galing, or the Good Agri-aqua Livelihood Initiative­s toward National Goals, the DOSTPCAARR­D in 2016-2022, funded programs and projects that led to significan­t findings in genomics, biotechnol­ogy, nanotechno­logy, and smart farming.

In August 2015, the National Research Council of the Philippine­s initiated the country’s first comprehens­ive research program for Lake Lanao, the second largest lake in the country.

Six projects were funded for a comprehens­ive study of the physical, chemical, biological, socioecono­mic, and political impacts of the lake to save it from degradatio­n caused by human activities.

 ?? DOST PHOTO ?? ONE DOST—OR all of DOST’S agencies acting as one—support the country’s innovation environmen­t. (From left) DOST Calabarzon Regional Director Emelita Bagsit, DOST PCAARRD’S Juanito Batalon, DOST Mimaropa Regional Director Josefina Abilay, DOST Undersecre­tary Leah J. Buendia, Science Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr., DOST PCHRD Executive Director Jaime Montoya, DOST PES Director Cesar Pedraza, DOST NRCP Executive Director Bernardo Sepeda and DOST PCIEERD Exec. Director Enrico C. Paringit.
DOST PHOTO ONE DOST—OR all of DOST’S agencies acting as one—support the country’s innovation environmen­t. (From left) DOST Calabarzon Regional Director Emelita Bagsit, DOST PCAARRD’S Juanito Batalon, DOST Mimaropa Regional Director Josefina Abilay, DOST Undersecre­tary Leah J. Buendia, Science Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr., DOST PCHRD Executive Director Jaime Montoya, DOST PES Director Cesar Pedraza, DOST NRCP Executive Director Bernardo Sepeda and DOST PCIEERD Exec. Director Enrico C. Paringit.

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