Dr. Lupisan steers RITM forward to 2017
Biologicals Manufacturing Division: Pushing towards growth and innovation
Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) Director Dr. Socorro P. Lupisan delivered the first “State of RITM Address (SORA)” last January 30 at the Training Center Auditorium. During the SORA, feedback about the Institute’s accomplishments, and future initiatives were presented to RITM staff. Moreover, Dr. Lupisan underscored that the Institute’s thrust and priority revolves around improving service delivery to better cater the needs of the Filipinos.
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oving forward towards excellence is never an easy feat, but that is exactly what the Biologicals Manufacturing Division (BMD) is doing. For 30 years, BMD has been working with the Department of Health (DOH) towards responding to the country’s need for vaccines. On the 30th of January 2017, BMD commemorated its 30th anniversary. The celebration was a humble one but boasting with pride on the numerous accomplishments BMD has had over the years. The highlight of the celebration was the commendations to outstanding employees over the years and the unveiling of the audio-visual presentation entitled ‘BMD Before, Now and Beyond’ which showcased the growth of BMD from its early days to its transfer in the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM). BEFORE: The Biologicals Production Service In 1805, King Charles IV of Spain sent a scientific expedition – La Real Expedición Filantrópica de la Vacuna (The Royal Philantropic Vaccine Expedition), to Manila. The world’s first immunization campaign was headed by Dr. Francisco Javier de Balmis, court physician of the Spanish crown, the mission carried the Vaccinia virus to the archipelago and maintained it by serial passages in children, who were purposely brought along in passage.
A year after the expedition, a Central Board of Vaccination was created to propagate and produce smallpox vaccine. This was followed by the establishment of the First Municipal Laboratory in Manila. In 1893, the Central Board of Vaccination was reorganized, paving the way for the formation of the Bureau of Governmental Laboratories in 1901. The latter was renamed Bureau of Science in 1905 where the production of smallpox vaccine begun.
One important metric towards achieving this goal is the ISO 9001:2015 accreditation. RITM has already conducted an internal audit in preparation for the actual ISO audit this coming March.
In 1920, the Serum and Vaccine Unit of the Bureau of Science was transferred to Alabang, Muntinlupa. It was renamed as Alabang Serum and Vaccine Laboratories (ASVL) and was transferred to the University of the Philippines in 1936. Through Executive Order 94, the Division of Laboratories that includes the ASVL was created and incorporated with DOH.
The Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM), through its newly established Research and Innovation Office (RIO), held the first Institutional Research Agenda Setting to identify research priorities and to develop a comprehensive research agenda last January 26-27 at the Orchid Garden Suites, Manila.
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RITM strengthens study groups
Three years after, the Division of Laboratories was transformed to Public Health Research Laboratories (PHRL). In 1958, PHRL was replaced with the Bureau of Research and Laboratories (BRL), making ASVL a division of BRL. On the 30th of January 1987, ASVL was separated from BRL and became a support service of DOH known as the Biologicals Production Service (BPS).
Almost 60 attendees comprised of RITM investigators, and representatives from different study groups participated in the two-day workshop. The output of the workshop will encompass the future research work of the Institute for the next five years.
The year 1999 marked the transfer of BPS to RITM as well as the start of the Vaccine SelfSufficiency Project (VSSP). BPS then became
According to RIO Senior Science Research Specialist Kristel Perdigon, RITM marks this as its initial research agenda output.
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