NEW Ph.D. GRADUATE ADDED TO PNRIs MANPOWER POOL
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The commencement exercise at the Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, last March 24, saw one Filipina graduate of their Ph.D. Program in Nuclear Engineering and Management - PNRIs Lucille V. Abad, Senior Science Research Specialist at the Institutes Chemistry Research Section.
Dr. Abad successfully hurdled the academic and dissertation requirements for the doctorate degree, completing the program as a scholar of the JSPS Ronpaku (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) and with support from the Department of Science and Technology which granted her official time to undertake her studies.
Under the mentorship of Dr. Hisaaki Kudo, Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo, she was able to defend her dissertation on Radiolysis Studies of Kappa Carrageenan for Biobased Materials Development, the results of which would provide basis for the development of novel products from K-carrageenan that can be harnessed for their anti-HIV, anti-herpes, anti-tumor and antioxidant properties.
Dr. Abad is now back at the Institute after pursuing her degree from 2005 to 2009.
ONLINE COURSE FOR NUKE MED PROFESSIONALS LAUNCHED
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Through the stewardship of Dr. Orestes Monzon of the Philippine Heart Center and the partnership of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) and the Philippine Society of Nuclear Medicine (PSNM), the Distance-Assisted Training in Nuclear Medicine was launched today, 7 April, at the PNRI compound in Quezon City.
The ceremony formally opens the three-year training program that has picked the interest of some forty nuclear medicine professionals from different regions in the country and even as far as Saudi Arabia to participate in the distance learning course combined with practical training that was initially launched in the Philippines in 2002, under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Australia.
The trainees introduced during the launch represents the third batch in the continuing series of professionals enlisting locally to gain training on general nuclear medicine and, now, to also participate in the Pilot Study Module on state-of-the-art imaging techniques such as SPECT/CT, PET and PET/CT.
The distance assisted training is a product of the regional cooperative effort to provide accessible training to nuclear medicine practitioners, featuring a basic training standard that is common to the Asia and Pacific region. With the move to become fully on-line, the modules now promise better ease of access and mobility.
More information on the Distance Assisted Training Program in Nuclear Medicine can be obtained from their website, www.datnmtorg, while inquiries may be addressed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Details about the regional project are also available from the IAEA website, www .iaea.org.
PNRI RECEIVES ANTI-GRAFT RECOGNITION
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Because it earned high marks in the Anti-Corruption Scorecard, the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute was awarded with a Certificate of Recognition by the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PAGC) in ceremonies held on 9 February 2010, at the LandBank Head Office in Malate, Manila.
The PNRI ranked eighth (8th) in a roster of 177 agencies who were assessed for their compliance to the requirements of the Integrity Development Action Plan (IDAP) for the year-end 2009.
The IDAP is the embodiment of government’/s multi-pronged strategy to fight corruption through such techniques as education, prevention, investigation and enforcement and strategic partnership.
Agencies were evaluated based on criteria such as their effort to promote transparency in their transactions, identification and reduction of corruption-prone/vulnerable processes, strengthening of their internal reporting and investigative capabilities and, in general, their adherence to ethical standards.
The top honor went to the Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of Health, who tied for first place.
CERN DIRECTOR VISITS PNRI
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The Director of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Professor Emmanuel Tsesmelis, recently visited the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) as part of his two-day Phjlipjpine itinerary. CERN runs the world's largest and most complex accelerator and scientific instruments that are used to study the fundamental constituents of matter.
The visit of Professor Tsesmelis at PNRI included a meeting with PNRI Director Dr. Alumanda M. dela Rosa together with senior staff officials and some researchers.
Professor Tsesmelis' trip to the Philippines culminated with the signing of an Expression of Interest between the DOST and CERN.
The CERN Director, who was accompanied by CERN staff physicist Albert de Roeck, also visited three academic institutions, namely the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University.