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Cloud physicist Marco Polo A. Ibañez shares his experience in weather modeling and his research on raindrop size distribution during the Southwest Monsoon in Western Luzon. He also shares the importance of measuring the raindrop size in better understanding atmospheric processes.⌛Chapters00:00 Introduction to Weather Modeling03:00 Experience at the Manila Observatory and NASA06:07 Growing Interest in Atmospheric Science09:01 Analysis of Raindrop Size Distribution12:08 Instruments and Technical Aspects of Research15:03 Findings on Raindrop Size Distribution17:55 Practical Applications of Research20:45 Challenges in Conducting Research23:54 Experiences and Lessons from Research27:06 Future Plans and Aspirations30:06 Advice for Aspiring Researchers📚Reference: Ibañez MP, Pura AG, Sajulga RA, David SJ. 2023. Raindrop size distribution characteristics during the Southwest Monsoon period in Western Luzon, Philippines. Philipp J Sci 152(S1):1‐16.► https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/publication/special-issues/meteorology/121-vol-152-no-s1-meteorology/1823-raindrop-size-distribution-rsd-characteristics-during-the-southwest-monsoon-period-in-western-luzon-philippines🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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Marine biologist Marivic Pepino discusses her research on deep sea precious corals in Japan. She explores the ecological significance of these corals, their use in jewelry, and the challenges posed by overexploitation. Marivic shares insights on her work involving artificial fertilization, coral restoration, and genetic analysis to help sustain coral populations. This in-depth conversation offers valuable knowledge on coral conservation and marine science. Watch to learn more about precious coral research and restoration efforts.⌛Chapters00:00 Introduction to Precious Corals02:59 Starting a Career in Science05:46 Research and Field Work Experiences08:52 Choosing a PhD and Scholarship in Japan11:59 Researching Gene Expression of Precious Corals15:01 Research Methodology17:52 Challenges in Precious Coral Conservation21:02 Economic Importance of Precious Corals23:52 Understanding Deep Sea Corals26:58 Effects of Overexploitation30:04 Research Closure and Evaluation31:06 Laboratory Setup for Corals32:41 Studying Precious Corals34:18 Cruise and Research Experience36:37 Research Funding and Support39:08 Challenges in Conducting Research41:00 Precious Experiments Corals44:46 Research Experiences and Experiments49:24 Planning for the Next Step52:21 Advice for Aspiring Researchers📚Reference: Pepino MMC, Manalili SE, Sekida S, Mezaki T, Okumura T, Kubota S. (2024). Gene expression profiles of Japanese precious coral Corallium japonicum during gametogenesis. PeerJ, 12, e17182.► https://peerj.com/articles/17182/🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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Mr. Raymond Rodolfo shares his research on the gas bubbles coming off the seafloor in a diving site in Mabini, Batangas, which is popular for its marine biodiversity. This is called submarine groundwater discharge, which can have profound implications on our understanding of coral reefs and ocean acidification. This phenomenon is also not unique to Mabini, Batangas, and is reported in many coastal areas around the country. ⌛Chapters00:00 Podcast Introduction and Guests04:13 Studying Submarine Groundwater Discharge06:31 Experiences and Inspiration in Becoming a Scientist09:12 Choosing a Graduate School and Teaching12:01 Sustainable Oyster Culture and Challenges14:36 Studying Submarine Groundwater Discharge in Anilaw17:25 Importance of SGD in Marine Biodiversity19:58 Analysis of Bubbles and Water in Anilaw22:11 Connection of SGD and Marine Ecosystem23:38 Observations and Study Results33:17 Water Analysis and Tracers36:00 Challenges in Sampling and Diving40:07 Publishing Results and Questions43:10 Funding and Collaboration with Other Scientists46:53 Good and Bad Experiences in Research50:10 Lessons Learned and Next Steps Step53:28 Advice for Those Who Want to Become Scientists📚Reference: Cardenas, M.B.; Rodolfo, R.S.; Lapus, M.R.; Cabria, H.B.; Fullon, J.; Gojunco, G.R.; Breecker, D.O.; Cantarero, D.M.; Evaristo, J.; Siringan, F.P.; et al. Submarine groundwater and vent discharge in a volcanic area associated with coastal acidification. Geophys. Res. Lett. 2020, 47.► https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085730🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcastpodcast, science, environmental science, submarine groundwater discharge, oyster culture, biodiversity, research, geology, academia, marine science
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Dr. Loraine Pastoriza Primaleon discusses her experience in the geothermal industry. She shares her unexpected journey to becoming a geologist, her decision to pursue a PhD, and the challenges she faced in her research. She also discusses the results of her study on fractures in geothermal systems and the importance of having the right mentor and opportunities in the field of science.⌛Chapters00:00 Starting the Conversation02:08 The Path to Science04:18 Choosing a PhD and the Challenges07:31 Why Geothermal? The Importance of Renewable Energy08:32 Introduction to the Study09:04 Description of the Study11:27 Understanding Fractures and Faults13:18 Data Analysis and Methodology15:24 Developing a Research Question17:03 Components of a Geothermal System19:22 Results and Conclusions22:05 Studying Fractals and Topology24:02 Challenges in Conducting Research26:05 Experience in the UK and Writing a Thesis29:52 Publishing Research Results33:03 Moving to Another Position and Future Dreams34:51 Advice for Those Starting Out in Research38:51 Bridging Academia and Industry39:52 Closing and Follow Dr. Primaleon on Instagram📚Reference: Primaleon, L. P., McCaffrey, K. J., & Holdsworth, R. E. (2020). Fracture attribute and topology characteristics of a geothermal reservoir: Southern Negros, Philippines. Journal of the Geological Society, 177(5), 1092-1106.► https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsl/jgs/article-abstract/177/5/1092/585383/Fracture-attribute-and-topology-characteristics-of🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681📝How to publish your research in the Philippine Journal of Science►https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/author-s-guide-1🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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In this episode of Behind The Science Podcast, we explore disaster resilience in the Philippines with Koji Elegado and Reina Chong. They discuss their climate change and disaster risk research, focusing on Catanduanes, a region often hit by typhoons. We will learn about the factors affecting resilience such as socioeconomic conditions, gender differences, and urban vs. rural vulnerabilities. The conversation covers interdisciplinary approaches, the challenges of conducting field research, and the importance of data in improving disaster preparedness. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the intersection of science, climate change, and disaster management in the Philippines.⌛Chapters00:00 Introduction to Guests03:21 Scientific Journey10:41 Disaster Resilience Studies16:59 Study Results21:34 Research Funding and Support26:46 Research Challenges28:52 Good Research Experiences31:23 Future Plans38:26 Advice for Beginning Researchers📚Reference: Chong, Reina Mae and Tangunan, Deborah and Toyado, Dexter M. and Elegado, Aljon Francis Koji, Evolving Disaster Resilience in the Philippines: Insights from the 2021 and 2023 World Risk Poll on Socio-Economic, Regional, and Systemic Factors. Available at SSRN:►https://ssrn.com/abstract=5088308►http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5088308🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681📝How to publish your research in the Philippine Journal of Science►https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/author-s-guide-1🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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Mr. Sandy Rey Bradecina, an associate professor at Central Bicol State University and a PhD student at Kochi University, discusses his research on parasites called trematodes found in marine snails. He explains the complex life cycle of these parasites, their potential impact on both marine organisms and humans, and how they can spread through various hosts, including snails, fish, and birds. He also shares insights into his academic journey, challenges in field research, and the importance of parasite awareness for public health. Tune in to learn more about the fascinating world of aquatic parasitology and its significance in marine biology.⌛Chapters00:00 Podcast Introduction02:45 Studying Parasites and Snails09:30 Research Experience14:56 Behavioral Modification of Trematodes20:05 Effects of Parasites on Humans24:56 Research Results28:00 Trematode Preparation and Study34:57 Research Challenges42:57 Future Plans49:57 Advice for Beginning Researchers📚Reference: Bradecina, S.R.B., and Miura, O. Behavioral modification by trematodes shaping the distribution for Batillaria multiformis along rocky intertidal flats. Plankton and Benthos Research.🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681📝How to publish your research in the Philippine Journal of Science►https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/author-s-guide-1🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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In this episode of Behind the Science Podcast, we dive deep into the fascinating interaction between coral reefs, sea level changes, and tectonics with geoscientist Jeffrey Munar. Specializing in marine acoustics, coastal geomorphology, and geospatial analysis. Jeffrey shares his findings about the morphology of Apo Reef and Tubbataha Reef and how it relates to sea level change and tectonics during the past 20,000 years.⌛Chapters00:00 Welcome to the Behind The Science Podcast00:40 Meet Mr. Jeffrey Munar04:26 Early interest in science and his journey to becoming a scientist, 06:00 Interest in Earth science09:34 Becoming a geologist11:17 Pursuing graduate school15:20 Postgraduate program in observational oceanography in Germany20:02 Overview of his research on the-paleo sea level history of Apo and Tubbataha reefs22:11 How do coral reefs record sea level change33:32 Challenges in interpreting coral reef data 37:42 Differences between Apo and Tubbataha reefs46:59 Limitations of research52:10 Getting the correct permits and coordinating with the LGUs55:37 Challenges encountered with research equipment insurance 57:50 Closing remarks 📚Reference: Munar JC, Aurelio MA, Dumalagan EE et al (2024) Submerged reef features in Apo and Tubbataha Reefs, Philippines, revealed paleo sea-level history during the last deglaciation. Geo-Mar Lett 44:3.► https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-024-00764-7🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681📝How to publish your research in the Philippine Journal of Science►https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/author-s-guide-1🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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Dr. Andrian Gajigan, a microbial oceanographer, shares insights from his research on marine microbes around Benham Rise in the Philippines. He discusses the vital role of these microbes in the ocean ecosystem, their diversity at varying depths, and the methods used to study them. Dr. Gajigan also reflects on the challenges of conducting field research and his future plans to explore marine viruses. ⌛Chapters00:00–01:57 Meet Dr. Andrian Gajigan01:57–02:59 Early interest in science04:39–05:39 Studying marine microbes06:27–07:30 The Benham Rise study10:16–11:27 Importance of marine microbes13:15–14:08 Sampling and sequencing18:28–19:33 Diversity and depth20:38–23:47 Challenges in fieldwork36:35–39:16 Research plans39:16–40:52 Advice to aspiring researchers📚Reference: Gajigan, A. P., Yñiguez, A. T., Villanoy, C. L., San Diego-McGlone, M. L., Jacinto, G. S., and Conaco, C. (2018). Diversity and community structure of marine microbes around the Benham Rise underwater plateau, northeastern Philippines. PeerJ 6:e4781. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4781► https://peerj.com/articles/4781/🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681📝How to publish your research in the Philippine Journal of Science►https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/author-s-guide-1🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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Ms. Tara Abrina shares her unique journey into marine economics, her research on coral reef valuation and fisheries value chains, and her experiences in citizen science initiatives in coastal communities. The conversation highlights the importance of integrating scientific research with community engagement while exploring effective methods for coral restoration.📚Reference(s): [1] Abrina T.A. and Bennett J. (2021) A benefit-cost comparison of varying scales and methods of coral reef restoration in the Philippines. Science of the Total Environment 799.[2] Abrina, TA. (2022) Going Against the Tide Kapunungan sa Gagmay’ng Mangingisda sa Concepcion (KGMC). UP CIDS Public Policy Monograph Series. https://cids.up.edu.ph/up-monograph/going-against-tide-kapunungan-gagmayng-mangingisda-concepcion-kgmc/🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.🌊Follow Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub on @marineearthscience ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marineearthscience► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@marineearthscience► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marineearthscience🎙️Follow Behind The Science Podcast on► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btspodcast23► Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3GZRd-UMScYpWlDj5T3eklUF75XPeLD&si=rg8Qf1i8k4zPnlcp► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NTLrSfceKjpFvZWflzBJj?si=dbf094cba38746a0► Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/behind-the-science-podcast/id1753464681📝How to publish your research in the Philippine Journal of Science►https://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/author-s-guide-1🦖Join our science community► https://www.facebook.com/groups/scienceenthusiastsph⚛️Learn physics with Pinoy Physicists►https://youtube.com/@liknayan.podcast
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Dr. Lorenzo Halasan, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Sun Yat-sen University, shares his research on the population genetics of the yellowstripe scad, Selaroides leptolepis, and showed a microevolution into an Asian and Australian lineage.
Research spotlight:
Halasan LC, Geraldino PJL and Lin H-C (2021) First Evidence of Cryptic Species Diversity and Population Structuring of Selaroides leptolepis in the Tropical Western Pacific. Front. Mar. Sci. 8:756163.
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Engr. Joshua Agar, a Civil Engineering professor from UP Diliman, discusses his expertise in wind engineering and its role in assessing the damage caused by Typhoon Odette. He shares his journey from shifting our from BS Political Science to Civil Engineering and specializing in wind engineering. Engr. Agar talks about his research on estimating typhoon wind speeds, his experience with structural damage analysis, and the challenges of developing accurate models. He also explores the impact of climate change on typhoon intensity and building resilience. ⌛Chapters0:40 Meet Engr. Joshua Agar2:10 I shifted from political science to civil engineering4:12 Civil engineering and wind engineering6:19 My undergraduate thesis on Typhoon Yolanda7:30 Pursuing a master's in civil engineering9:17 What is wind engineering13:00 Outside of doing research, Engr. Joshua also plays billiards professionally18:58 Explain your paper in just one sentence19:45 Overview of Engr. Joshua's master's thesis topic21:00 What happened during Typhoon Odette and what is this research about40:58 Challenges in wind engineering49:16 Impact of climate change52:15 Advice to aspiring researchers📚Reference: Agar, J.C., Acosta, T.S., Barros, A.A., Hernandez, J.Y. (2024). Wind Field Simulation and Wind Damage Assessment of Typhoon Rai in the Philippines. In: Schito, P., Zasso, A. (eds) Proceedings of the XVII Conference of the Italian Association for Wind Engineering. IN VENTO 2022. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 461. Springer, Cham.► https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-53059-3_13🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.
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Dr. Emil Joseph Vergara, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford, shares his journey from veterinary medicine to vaccine research. With a Ph.D. in immunology, Dr. Vergara discusses his work on improving dengue vaccines and the challenges faced during the pandemic. He also offers valuable advice for aspiring researchers, emphasizing the importance of finding a research niche, collaborating with mentors, and navigating the complexities of vaccine development. Watch to learn more about his impactful work in immunology and vaccine science.⌛Chapters0:00 Meet Dr. Emil Vergara1:29 From veterinary medicine to pursuing immunology4:05 Transitioning to research11:14 Working on the dengue vaccine12:54 Dengvaxia controversy19:20 Improving vaccine formulations26:32 My PhD experience and research collaboration38:26 Advice to aspiring researchers43:12 About the Erasmus Mundus program📚Reference: Kim, M.-Y., Vergara, E., Tran, A., Paul, M.J., Kwon, T.-H., Ma, J.K.C., Jang, Y.-S. and Reljic, R. (2024), Marked enhancement of the immunogenicity of plant-expressed IgG-Fc fusion proteins by inclusion of cholera toxin non-toxic B subunit within the single polypeptide. Plant Biotechnol. J, 22: 1402-1416. https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.14275.🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.
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Ms. Jessica Legaspi, a PhD student at Kochi University, shares her research on examining the life history of squids captured in Concepcion, Iloilo using ear bones.
Research spotlight:
Legaspi, J. M., del Norte-Campos, A. G., & Campos, W. L. (2024). Age and Growth of the Indian Squid, Uroteuthis duvaucelii: Analysis of Statolith Microstructure and Length Frequency Data. Zoological Studies, 62, e12. Legaspi, J. M., Bagarinao-Regalado, A., Campos, W. L., del Norte-Campos, A., & Okumura, T. (2024). Trace elements and the environmental factors influencing early life-growth of the squid, Uroteuthis duvaucelii. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 79, 103805.#BehindTheSciencePodcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, and Liknayan Podcast.
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Guest Speaker:
Audrei Anne Ybañez, M.Sc.
Supervising Science Research Specialist
UP Resilience Institute
Ms. Ybañez shares how they produced landslide susceptibility maps downscaled to the community-level for the entire Leyte province using remote sensing, numerical modelling, and GIS.
Research spotlight:
Eco R, Aquino D, Lagmay A et al (2015) Landslide and debris flow susceptibility mapping of Leyte Province, Philippines using remote sensing, numerical modelling, and GIS. J Philipp Geosci Remote Sens Soc 1:53–71
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In Episode 45 of the #BehindTheSciencePodcast, we talked with healthcare professionals about the feasibility of telepsychiatry to improve mental health.👤Guest Speakers:
Mr. Gregorio Candelario is the head of the Data Privacy and Telemedicine Office of the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao City. Ms. Cristela Candelario is an assistant professor in the School of Medical Laboratory Science at San Pedro College, Davao City. She is also currently taking her Doctor of Public Health (Major in Health Promotion and Education) at UP Manila. Dr. Reagan Villanueva is a psychiatrist and the Chief of Hospital at the Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Center in Davao. Dr. Maria Plata is an assistant professor at the Center for Research and Development, College of Medicine, Davao Medical School Foundation. She is also taking her PhD in Development Research Administration. Dr. Ismael Cordero is a psychiatrist at Maxicare Primary Care Center in Davao City.Research Spotlight:
Candelario G et al. 2024. Telepsychiatry Enables Better Mental Health Care Access in a Southern Philippines Hospital: a Mixed Methods Outcome Evaluation. Philipp J Sci 153(4): 1419–1428. Candelario CM et al. 2024. Acceptability of Telepsychiatry among Overseas Filipino Workers in Kuwait. Philipp J Sci 153(4): 1465–1475.#BehindTheSciencePodcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, Liknayan Podcast, and Philippine Journal of Science.Do you want to share your research? Sign up through this form.
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👤Guest Speaker:
Edwin Dumalagan, M.Sc.
Assistant Professor
Mindanao State University at Naawan
In this episode of Behind The Science Podcast, Mr. Edwin Dumalagan shares his research on the spatial variability in benthic assemblage composition in shallow and upper mesophotic coral ecosystems in the Philippines.
Research Spotlight:
Dumalagan Jr, E. E., Cabaitan, P. C., Bridge, T. C., Go, K. T., Quimpo, T. J. R., Olavides, R. D. D., ... & Siringan, F. P. (2019). Spatial variability in benthic assemblage composition in shallow and upper mesophotic coral ecosystems in the Philippines. Marine environmental research, 150, 104772.
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👤Guest Speaker:
Lea Dasallas, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Canterbury
In this episode, Dr. Dasallas discusses her research on developing a multiscale flood model using variable grid sizes for the Marikina-Pasig River Basin.
Research Spotlight:
Dasallas, L., An, H., & Lee, S. (2022). Developing an integrated multiscale rainfall-runoff and inundation model: Application to an extreme rainfall event in Marikina-Pasig River Basin, Philippines. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 39, 100995.
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👤Guest Speaker:
Regina Martha Lumongsod, M.Sc.
PhD Candidate
Kangwon National University
In this episode, Ms. Lumongsod explains the factors that can contribute to karstification.
Research Spotlight:
Lumongsod, R.M.G., Ramos, N.T. & Dimalanta, C.B. Mapping the karstification potential of central Cebu, Philippines using GIS. Environ Earth Sci 81, 449 (2022).
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Guest Speaker:
Orlando A. Calcetas, PhD
Senior Science Research Specialist
Department of Agriculture
DA-RCPC-IVA-CALABARZON
In this episode, Dr. Calcetas shares how he discovered a new species of leaf beetle in the Philippines and named it Podontia rustiai.
Research spotlight:
Calcetas O, Staines C. 2024. New Species of the Genus Podontia Dalman (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Alticini) in the Philippines and Redescription of Podontia flava Baly from Sarawak [Research Note]. Philipp J Sci 153(3): 903–909.
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Guest Speaker:
Gabriel Hildawa
Research Assistant
Br. Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research Center
De La Salle University
In this episode, Mr. Hildawa shares how he transformed his research on using coral color to measure coral health in Calatagan, Batangas from a college thesis to a full paper published in the Philippine Journal of Science.
Research spotlight: Hildawa G et al. 2024. Coral Health and Benthic Composition of Reefs in an MPA and Open-access Site in Western Calatagan, Batangas. Philipp J Sci 153(3): 865–876.
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