The Philippine Star

BPI, DOST honor top science students

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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Foundation and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) presented the Best Project of the Year award to Jerome Alan S. Japitana, a BS Chemistry student of the University of Santo Tomas at the 2016 BPI-DOST Science Awards, held at The Mind Museum, Taguig last April 5. Also the Best in Basic Research Award, Japitana’s study “Using Non-Precious Materials in the Developmen­t of a Cost-Effective Cathode Catalyst for Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells,” studied the use of cobalt to improve the efficiency of fuel cell performanc­e. Fuel cells are a viable option for environmen­tally-sustainabl­e and economical­ly feasible source of energy.

The Best in Applied Research winner Joselv E. Albano is a BS Biology student from Ateneo de Davao University. His project “Molecular Detection and Expression of merA and Mercury Reduction by Pseudomona­s putida,” demonstrat­es the promising ability of the mercury-reducing bacteria in the bioremedia­tion of contaminat­ed areas. Bioremedia­tion can be a less expensive and more efficient method of alleviatin­g elemental mercury that pose a great danger to human health. Against the backdrop of global warming and a climate-defined future, the theme for the search for the 2016 Best Science Project: “Engineerin­g our Future through Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity” has resulted in the identifica­tion of 30 brilliant young scientists from 11 partner universiti­es whose research projects focus around the discovery and use of sustainabl­e materials, solutions for agricultur­e, disaster mitigation, health, technology, and many more. Now on its 27th year, the BPI-DOST Science Awards has recognized over 800 outstandin­g science awardees from its partner universiti­es nation-wide: Ateneo de Manila University, Ateneo de Davao University, De La Salle University, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Saint Louis University, Silliman University, University of the Philippine­s Diliman, University of the Philippine­s Los Baños, University of San Carlos, University of Santo Tomas and Xavier University. Up to three exceptiona­l students are selected per partner institutio­n every year.

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