WOMEN IN SCIENCE: Dr. Pia Bagamasbad from NIMBB

Dr. Pia Bagamasbad is currently an Associate Professor and the Principal Investigator of the Molecular Endocrinology Laboratory.

Dr. Bagamasbad, together with the Molecular Endocrinology Laboratory, is devoted to studying the role of hormones in the development of the nervous system and hormone-dependent cancers. 

Dr. Bagamasbad’s research interests include hormone action and neuronal development, hormone-related/hormone-driven cancers, and long-term and epigenetic effects of stress on the brain.

While working as a Research Assistant in Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Bagamasbad witnessed first-hand the existing gender inequality in the life sciences field, which is pervasive in the United States and other western countries. When she came back to the Philippines, she saw that there is an almost equal number of male and female scientists. She realized that it is more advantageous as a woman to pursue a career in life sciences in the Philippines compared to the United States.

“In the field of life sciences, I would say that here in the Philippines, there is not much of a difference between the number of men and women scientists, especially in the academe—It is an achievement! However, when we talk about tenure track positions, it is still dominated by men.” 

Dr. Bagamasbad believes that women should take up more space, especially in scientific fields, because women need more representation, and stereotypes about women only staying at home to take care of the family shouldn’t exist anymore.

“Some people tend to have gender bias towards women because they are taking up multiple roles apart from their career. Women, for me, are excellent multitaskers which makes them efficient with the tasks they are handed!”

For Dr. Bagamasbad, despite women thriving in the academe and scientific fields, there is still a need for more women to take up more leadership roles, especially now where countries with great COVID response are led by women. According to Dr. Bagamasbad, there is also a need for more students to pursue sciences.

“In the life sciences field, the struggle right now is not necessarily gender inequality, but to get more students, male or female, to pursue careers in sciences and for scientists/professionals to stay in the country. Right now, in this pandemic, that is what we need and what should be prioritized.”

In memory of Dr. Maria Victoria…

Dr. Maria Victoria Carpio-Bernido

(June 2019 picture courtesy of Dr. Ronald Banzon)

Dr. Maria Victoria Carpio-Bernido is an alumna of the BS Physics program of the National Institute of Physics (NIP) when it was still then a department in 1982. She became an Instructor at the NIP in 1983. She later pursued her PhD in Physics at the State University of New York at Albany, New York. When she returned to the NIP with her husband, Dr. Christopher C. Bernido in 1989, she inspired many of her students to become physicists themselves with her insightful and passionate teaching in electromagnetism and in solving quantum mechanics problems using the path integral method. The Bernidos left UP Diliman in the late 1990’s to become the lead educators of the Central Visayan Institute Foundation (CVIF) – a private high school in Jagna, Bohol. It was here that they conceived the CVIF Dynamic Learning Program. This is the “learning-by-doing” pedagogy to promote independent learning that takes into consideration the way of life of students with socioeconomic needs. This has been adapted in many high schools in the country and recognized by DepEd as a crisis-resilient strategy for basic education. For this work, they both received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2010. They also founded the Research Center for Theoretical Physics (RCTP) located also in Jagna.  RCTP has conducted several international workshops in stochastic analysis and mathematical models in physics.  M’am Marivic passed away this 6th of January 2022 at the age of 60. Her memory and legacy will live on in her students whom she taught, the teachers she trained, and the researchers she collaborated with throughout her life.

 

A video, courtesy of Dr. Maricor Soriano, with tributes from her students while she was at UP Diliman is made available at:  https://youtu.be/sYF7Q647vdE .

 

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2021 Dr. Elvira O. Tan Awards

2021 DR. ELVIRA O. TAN AWARDS

Congratulations to Dr. Severino G. Salmo III, awardee of the 2021 Dr. Elvira O. Tan Awards for exceptional published papers 

“Soil C quantities of mangrove forests, their competing land uses, and their spatial distribution in the coast of Honda Bay, Philippines”

2021 Dr. Elvira O. Tan Awards

2021 DR. ELVIRA O. TAN AWARDS

Congratulations to Dr. Aletta Concepcion T. Yñiguez, awardee of the 2021 Dr. Elvira O. Tan Awards for exceptional published papers 

“Predicting fish kills and toxic blooms in an intensive mariculture site in the Philippines using a machine learning model”