Daily Tribune (Philippines)

STEM careers urgently needed post-pandemic

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Careers in Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) can be fulfilling and purposeful endeavors, according to graduate scholars of the Department of Science and Technology–Science Education Institute (DoST-SEI) who are now working at the forefront of Covid-19 research in the Philippine­s.

Dr. Sheriah de Paz-Silava and Dr. John Carlo Malabad affirmed this at the 2021 National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) celebratio­n with an online STEM Career Talk entitled “Building A Future of Resiliency Through Health Research and Developmen­t” under the DOST-SEI’s #Push4Scien­ce

initiative.

Both Scholar-Graduates are products of the University of the Philippine­s (UP)-Manila’s Doctor of Medicine-PhD in Molecular Medicine (MD-PhD) double degree program under the ASTHRDP.

“Hindi ko na-imagine maging

(I never imagined I would be a) scientist, but DoST molded me into one,” said Dr. de Paz-Silava.

An alumna of the Philippine Science High School-Eastern Visayas Campus, Dr. de Paz-Silava graduated magna cum laude with a BS Biology degree from UP Diliman on a DoST Merit Scholarshi­p. She then became an ASTHRDP scholar at the UP Manila College of Medicine, where she obtained her MD-PhD in 2019 with support from the DOST-PCHRD.

“It’s one thing to live, and another thing to live with purpose… It’s an opportunit­y to serve the Filipino nation,” said Dr. Malabad, now an Assistant Scientist at the DOST Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t (DOST-PCHRD).

“I hope you find that joy and purpose in living not just for yourselves but for the country,” Dr. de Paz-Silava concluded.

The DoST-SEI STEM Career Talk is anchored on the 2021 NSTW’s theme, “Agham at Teknolohiy­a: Tugon sa Hamon ng Panahon.”

 ?? ?? DR. Sheriah de Paz-Silava and Dr. John Carlo Malabad.
DR. Sheriah de Paz-Silava and Dr. John Carlo Malabad.

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