UP Newsletter June 2012

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Wired UP Back & better The websites of the UP System and UP Los Baños are now more visual and more interactive. UP Visayas’ also displays a slideshow, while UP Manila’s offers health advisories and a link to its new Twitter account.

New appointments

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DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY

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UP conducts first oceanographic survey of Benham Rise Photo by Dr. Gil Jacinto

The crew of RV Roger Revelle lowers a research device into the sea off Luzon’s eastern coast. Photo by Bong Arboleda

A new member of the UP Board of Regents and a returning one took their oaths before Commission on Higher Education and UP Board of Regents Chair Patricia Licuanan last June 4 at Quezon Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City. Former Regent Magdaleno Albarracin Jr. returns to the board, taking over the vacancy left by Regent Bibeth Orteza Siguion-Reyna. UP Manila Bachelor of Arts in Political Science student Cleve Kevin Robert Arguelles was sworn in as student regent after Student Regent Krissy Conti ended her term. The same day, the BOR, during its 1,280th meeting, also approved the appointments of deans and directors in UP Diliman (UPD), UP Manila (UPM), UP Los Baños (UPLB), UP Visayas (UPV) and UP Baguio (UPB). In UPD, Dr. Flora Elena Mirano was appointed dean of the College of Arts and Letters; Dr. Roland Tolentino, dean of the College of Mass Communication; Prof. Ronualdo Dizer, dean of the College of Human Kinetics; Dr. Mario delos Reyes, dean of the School of Urban and Regional Planning; and Dr. Cynthia Palmes-Saloma, director of the UPD National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. The appointments are effective June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2015. Earlier, UPD Chancellor Caesar Saloma swore into office Dr. Carolyn Sobritchea as the dean of the Asian Center with a term that began on April 1 and will end on May 31, 2013, and Dr. Soledad Ulep as director of the National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development. In UP Manila, Dr. Agnes Mejia was appointed dean of the College of Medicine effective June 24, 2012 up to June 23, 2015; in UPLB, Dr. Ma. Theresa Velasco, dean of the College of Development Communication, effective June 16, 2012 up to June 15, 2015; and in UPV, Prof. Mary Ann Gumban, dean of the College of Management, effective June 1, 2012 up to May 31, 2015.

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Regent Licuanan shakes the hand of Regent Albarracin after Regent Arguelles, who is looking on.

In UP Baguio, Dr. Wilfredo Alangui was appointed vice-chancellor for academic affairs and Dr. Jessica Cariño as vicechancellor for administration, effective April 14, 2012 at the pleasure of the chancellor. Dr. Anne Christie Villarba-Torres was appointed dean of the College of Arts and

Communication; Dr. Lorelei CrisologoMendoza, dean of the College of Social Sciences; Dr. Rosemary Gutierrez, dean of the College of Science; and Dr. Corazon Abansi, director of the Office of Student Affairs. Their term begins on June 1, 2012 and ends on May 31, 2015, except Abansi, whose term ends on October 31, 2012.

UP System REPS gather to resolve issues Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc

Representatives of the research, extension and professional staff (REPS) from UP autonomous units, except UP Los Baños, converged in UP Diliman (UPD) last May 31 and June 1 to share developments in their units, brainstorm on expanding their career paths and finalize a REPS manual. Organized by the All-UP Academic Employees Union (AUPAEU), the REPS conference, held at the National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (Nismed) Conference Hall I, was the first system-wide summit of REPS since 1999. At the end of the conference, the

participants relayed their main issues of concern in an open forum with VicePresident for Academic Affairs Gisela Concepcion and Vice-President for Administration Maragtas Amante. It was agreed that a small core group of REPS representatives will be formed to pursue discussions on these issues with the UP System administration. One of the most important issues is that of enabling career growth for the REPS in the university. The group also reviewed a draft manual they will finalize in August. The conference began with President Alfredo Pascual reiterating the indispensable role of REPS in fulfilling the mandates

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of a national university and of “one UP.” Staff Regent Jossel Ebesate suggested that national issues be discussed for their repercussions on UP. UPD Vice-Chancellor for Community Affairs Melania Abad-Flores, who represented UPD Chancellor Caesar Saloma, emphasized the need for REPS representation in the Board of Regents and to address contractualization. She suggested looking into REPS rights that are violated, not implemented, or not maximized. AUPAEU Secretary-General Perlita Raña gave a presentation on the REPS situation, mentioning that REPS in UP do a lot more outside their official job

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The UP Marine Science Institute (MSI) surveyed Benham Rise on the east of Luzon just days after the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) declared this 13-million hectare submarine plateau as Official Philippine Territory. MSI, along with collaborators from the University of Hawaii, the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology, were on their three-week research cruise (April 24 – May 12, 2012) aboard the Scripps Institution of Oceanography-operated research vessel R/V Roger Revelle when they got word of the UN Declaration. The US Office of Naval Researchfunded research called Shelf Pacific Interaction in Luzon (SPIL) is being undertaken to investigate the effects of the incoming currents from the Pacific Ocean on the productivity of the seas in the eastern Luzon Area. “Eastern Luzon is the least studied of our waters,” says lead investigator Dr. Cesar Villanoy, “and yet dynamically important to the north Pacific circulation.” This is a follow-up study to the Department of Science and Technology-funded Pacific Seaboard research program. The Philippine contingent is composed of six faculty members and 12 researchers from MSI and a representative of the Ocean and Littoral Affairs Group of the Philippine Navy. (UP-MSI)

Manual for screening newborn for hearing loss drafted Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc

The Philippine National Ear Institute (PNEI) of UP Manila’s (UPM) National Institutes of Health (NIH), in cooperation with the Department of Health (DOH), has drafted and developed the Manual of Operations (MOP) implementing a comprehensive program to screen the newborn for hearing loss. This was announced by PNEI Deputy Director Charlotte Chiong, MD in a letter to President Alfredo Pascual last month, in preparation for the publication of the MOP. The publication of the MOP is in line with Republic Act 9709, an “Act Establishing a Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program (UNHSP) for the Prevention, Early Diagnosis and Intervention of Hearing Loss” promulgated in August 2009. UP, through UPM-NIH, provided the research evidence base for the law. Continued on page 4

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Students fabricate tools for Philippine schools

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Colleagues fete UP’s foremost fish taxonomist

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Philippine veggie markets book off the press

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Researchers take on multidisciplinary approach in writing


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