Department Of Science and Technology Special Projects Division By Key Result Areas
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Department Of Science and Technology Special Projects Division By Key Result Areas
Department Of Science and Technology Special Projects Division CY 2012 DOST-GIA Projects By Key Result Areas Approved Projects RAPID, INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINED ECONOMIC GROWTH Project Code Title Project Description Project Objectives Beneficiaries Total Duration Implementing Agency CY 2012 Fund Program Name: ADVANCING THE PHILIPPINE MANGO INDUSTRY: PRODUCTION OF EXPORT QUALITY MANGOES [1] 5951 Project 1. Development of Pre- and Postharvest Tools and Facilities for Mango Production in Region XI (Year 1 of 3) Pre-harvest, postharvest To develop a pre and post harvest tools/equipment handling and processing and facilities for mango production and processing int equipment facilities are he Region XI equally important aspects that are seemingly overlooked. The lack of knowledge on postharvest handling and processing has limited the farmers’ capacity to reduce relatively high and unnecessary losses after harvest. Researchers for the improvement on the pre- and postharvest tools and facilities to support local mango growers and producers have not been fully explored. Mango farmers, growers and contractors, mango traders(wholesalers,retailers and exporter), mango consumers, processing plant operators,researchers and extension workers, nursery operators. 5/16/2012 - 5/15/2014 3yr(s) USeP 2,988,700.00 [2] 5953 Project 2.1. S&T-Based Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and GAP Adoption for Mango in Regions I, II, III, IV, VI, and XII (Year 1 of 4) Pre-harvest, postharvest handling and processing equipment facilities are equally important aspects that are seemingly overlooked. The lack of knowledge on postharvest handling and processing has limited the farmers’ capacity to reduce relatively high and unnecessary losses after harvest. Researchers for the improvement on the pre- and postharvest tools and facilities to support local mango growers and producers have not been fully explored. Mango farmers, growers and contractors, mango traders(wholesalers,retailers and exporter), mango consumers, processing plant operators,researchers and extension workers, nursery operators. 5/1/2012 - 4/30/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-CA 5,779,162.00 Mango farmers, growers and contractors, mango 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-CA 1,493,413.00 To organize a viable grower cluster as a production unit of quality and safe mango fruits; To enhance the capability of these grower clusters and project participants to implement ICM/IPM/GAP/QA guidelines and traceability concept; To increase production of quality and safe mango fruits in accordance to GAP criteria; To develop a Mango Care Manual that covers guidelines for the production of quality and safe mango fruits [3] 5952 Project 2.2. S&T-Based Postharvest Pre-harvest, postharvest To organize a viable grower cluster as a production Quality Management (PQM) Adoption handling and processing unit of quality mango fruits; To enhance the for Mango in Regions I, II, III, IV, VI, and XII (Year 1 of 4) equipment facilities are equally important aspects that are seemingly overlooked. The lack of knowledge on postharvest handling and processing has limited the farmers’ capacity to reduce relatively high and unnecessary losses after harvest. Researchers for the improvement on the pre- and postharvest tools and facilities to support local mango growers and producers have not been fully explored. capability of these grower clusters and project participants to implement QA guidelines and traceability concepts; To increase the production and enhance the marketability of quality mango fruits in accordance to GAP and QA guidelines; To develop a manual that covers guidelines for the production, postharvest handling and distribution of quality mango fruits traders(wholesalers,retailers and exporter), mango consumers, processing plant operators,researchers and extension workers, nursery operators. Program Total: P 10,261,275.00 Program Name: ANTIBODY BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY RESEARCH PROGRAM 2 (AMOR 2): PHARMACOKINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMICS OF hCC49 IMMUNOLIPOSOME IN NUDE MICE [4] 4834 Proj. 1 Generation of Recombinant Humanized Single-Chain Fv (scFv) Targeted to TAG72 for the Construction of Immunoliposomes (Year 2 of 2) To optimize the To optimize the expression and purification of a expression and humanized CC49 scFv in yeast, for conjugation to purification of a liposome. humanized CC49 scFv in yeast, for conjugation to liposome. Cancer Patients: breast cancer patients, patients with other solid tumors that express pancarcinoma genes; Health care professionals; Pharmaceutical Industry 5/1/2011 - 4/30/2013 2yr(s) UPD-IC 1,597,538.00 [5] 4835 Proj. 2 Construction of Drug Immunoliposome (Year 2 of 2) To construct drug-loaded long circulating PEGylated immunoliposome; To standardize the immunoliposomes’ properties: size, drug concentration, antibody concentration and radioactivity label. To construct drug-loaded long circulating PEGylated immunoliposome; To standardize the immunoliposomes’ properties: size, drug concentration, antibody concentration and radioactivity label. Cancer Patients: breast cancer patients, patients with other solid tumors that express pancarcinoma genes; Health care professionals; Pharmaceutical Industry 5/1/2011 - 4/30/2013 2yr(s) UPD-IC 2,585,001.00 [6] 4836 Proj. 3 In Vitro Cytoxicity and Binding Studies of Anti-TAG72 Immunoliposomes Loaded with Doxorubicin (Year 1 of 3) To demonstrate and quantify specific binding in vitro of anti-TAG72 immunoliposomes; To demonstrate and quantify cytotoxicity following specific binding and entry of the liposomes into the cells. To demonstrate and quantify specific binding in vitro Cancer Patients; Drug of anti-TAG72 immunoliposomes; To demonstrate Industry and quantify cytotoxicity following specific binding and entry of the liposomes into the cells. 5/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 3yr(s) UPD-IB 1,306,676.00 To demonstrate that immunoliposomes reduce tumor size in vivo more than non-targeted liposomes; To demonstrate that immunoliposomes stay longer in circulation and concentrate more at the tumor site than non-targeted liposomes 5/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 2yr(s) UPD-NIMBB 3,666,857.00 [7] 4837 Proj. 4 To demonstrate that Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics immunoliposomes in Nude Mice (Year 1 of 2) reduce tumor size in vivo more than nontargeted liposomes; To demonstrate that immunoliposomes stay longer in circulation and concentrate more at the tumor site than nontargeted liposomes. Cancer Patients: breast cancer patients, patients with other solid tumors that express pancarcinoma genes; Health care professionals; Pharmaceutical Industry Program Total: P 9,156,072.00 Program Name: BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SHRIMP: UTILIZING MOLECULAR TECHNOLOGIES TO ELUCIDATE SHRIMP IMMUNITY AND DEVELOP DISEASE DIAGNOSTICS METHODS [8] 5424 Proj. 4. Development of a Practical Heatblock Apparatus for LoopMediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) - Based Detection of Shrimp Pathogens (Year 2 of 2) The project is under the on-going program consisting of 3 component projects: Proj. 1 Molecular Diagnostics for Bacterial and Viral Diseases in Shrimp, Proj. 2 RNAi Technology to Elucidate Shrimp-Pathogen Interaction, and Proj. 3 Gene Expression Profiling of Pathogenic Virus Resistant Shrimp. The program aims to provide understanding of the shrimp immune mechanisms against pathogens at the same time developing means [9] 4166 Project 1. Molecular Diagnostics for Bacterial and Viral Diseases in Shrimp (Year 3 of 3) To come-up with To identify important genes that are involved in standardized PCR shrimp-pathogen interactions and be able to define protocols for the their function in shrimp immunity different viral and bacterial pathogens in shrimp aquaculture, LAMP (loop-mediated isothermal amplification) reaction assays for these pathogens that can be used for rapid on-site detection of the disease, publication of research results in peer-reviewed international journals and publication of howto-do manuals on the use of conventional PCR and LAMP assay which can be readily used in shrimp laboratories specializing on diseaase diagnostics. To optimize OCR To develop a dsRNA delivery method that will be conditions for the useful for future RNA interference-based studies detection of WSV in shrimp; to identify target genes of critical importance in shrimppathogen interaction; to standardize protocols in the production of dsRNA for a specific gene of interest; to optimize assays for gene functional studies that can be used by other laboratories/scientists; to publish research [10] 4167 Project 2. RNAi Technology to Elucidate Shrimp-Pathogen Interaction (Year 3 of 3) General: To develop a practical and cost-effective LGUs, coastal communities, heating apparatus that will be used in the application general public of LAMP in shrimp farms Specific: 1. To test functional temperature ranges of LAMP 2. To fabricate and analyze a heating apparatus (Heat Block) for LAMP 6/1/2011 - 5/31/2013 2yr(s) UST 1,723,409.00 LGUs, coastal communities, general public 1/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 3yr(s) UPV 1,123,328.00 LGUs, coastal communities, general public 1/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 3yr(s) UST 1,498,550.00 [11] 4168 Project 3. Gene Expression Profiling of Pathogenic Virus "Resistant" Shrimp (Year 3 of 3) results in peer-reviewed international journals and to have shrimps that will be able to afford viral challenge that can be utilized in the broodstock management The project will determine the gene expression profile of virus "resistant" shrimp vs. virus "susceptible" shrimp; clone and characterize genes that are involved/contributing to virus "resistance" in shrimp; and test whether these genes are utilizable for increasing virus resistance in shrimp and as markers for broodstock selection. The project will determine the gene expression profile LGUs, coastal communities, of virus "resistant" shrimp vs. virus "susceptible" general public shrimp; clone and characterize genes that are involved/contributing to virus "resistance" in shrimp; and test whether these genes are utilizable for increasing virus resistance in shrimp and as markers for broodstock selection. 1/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 3yr(s) NFRDI Program Total: 1,406,839.00 P 5,752,126.00 Program Name: Changing the Mindset: A Program on Building a Culture of Science and Advancing S&T Agenda for National Development [12] 5607 Project 1. Moving into a Comprehensive Information Site for the DOST System Via the 'science.ph (Year 2 of 2) 1. Create a new website based on the existing DOST website; 2. Use the’science.ph’ both as the DOST website and search engine wrapped into one 3. Create a more attractive look for the DOST website to serve as its window to the world; 4. Build up interesting contents that speak about the Department’s policies, thrusts, programs, and projects to attract new and strong partnerships from the private sector and the academe; and 5. Serve as the DOST’s ‘voice” in projecting a good image of effective S&T management, good governance, and efficient delivery of services, making it a major source of S&T information and news in the Philippines. students, various sectors from the government, science community, academes 8/1/2011 - 7/31/2013 2yr(s) STII 1,176,907.00 [13] 5608 Project 2. Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) Campaign Initiatives (Year 2 of 2) 1. Consolidate all information activities of the Department specifically the initiatives of the Office of the Secretary and the major activities of its agencies and offices by developing strategic communication plan that would lead to an organized action through the crafting of information materials focused on various market segments; 2. Coordinate major information dissemination initiatives of the DOST System to create a comprehensive approach to information dissemination and promotion of technologies with the greatest socio-economic impact; 3. Upgrade existing equipment and facilities by procurement of new items for better multimedia production and faster and accurate delivery of information that is complemented with appropriate training of STII employees on the latest developments in audio visual (AV) production methodologies and more advanced strategies on social marketing; 4. Create new partnership with established multimedia companies and develop AV students, various sectors from the government, science community, academes 8/1/2011 - 7/31/2013 2yr(s) STII 2,941,095.00 presentations and other related information materials outside of the sister-project IEC Campaign Initiatives; and 5. Sustain the momentum gained after the launch of ‘Ignite the Mind’ project. Program Total: P 4,118,002.00 Program Name: CONTINUING R&D INITIATIVES [14] 6106 B-Cycylodextrin Inclusion Complex As part of a chain of for Multifunctional Finishing of technologies under the Cotton-Blended Fabrics (Year 1 of 1) functional textiles program. It intends to develop surfacemodified cotton and cotton polyester fabrics with specific mosquitorepellent properties. Initial results on the current study on controlled-release system showed the feasibility of imparting added functionality such as fragrance-release on cotton fabrics To modify the surface of cotton and cotton-polyester Textile Industry, general (65/35) fabrics through grafting of B-Cyclodextrin public inclusion complex (Monochlorotriazinyl, BCyclodextrin, MCT- b-CD) and subsequent treatment with natural oils for mosquito repellent finish 5/14/2013 - 11/14/2013 1yr(s) PTRI 1,750,000.00 [15] 6027 Continuing R&D Initiatives: Enhancing Capacity for Industrial Applications of Gamma Column Scanning Technology (Year 1 of 1) The study aims to reestablish the capacity and the capability for promotion of the benefits of radioisotope techniques to local industries To enhance the capability of the PNRI in diagnosing industrial process columns using gamma-ray column scanning technology 4/1/2012 - 3/3/2013 1yr(s) PNRI 1,075,000.00 [16] 6101 Establishment of Processing Method for the Production of Natural Sweeteners from Nipa (Nipa Frutican (Wurmb) (Year 1 of 1) The project will develop To establish processing methods for the production of local producers (nipa appropriate processing sweeteners from nipa sap. farmers) and processors of technologies for the natural sweeteners, production of natural Households sweeteners from nipa sap. It will involve the evaluation and improvement of collection and harvesting systems, screening of raw materials using developed methods. The sensory and acceptability of the natural sweeteners will also be profile and compared to conventional sweeteners 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2013 1yr(s) ITDI 1,500,000.00 [17] 6087 Identification and Selection of Equipment Fabricators in Support of the Various DOST Programs (Year 1 of 1) To provide the beneficiaries of DOST and its attached agencies with a pool of reliable equipment fabricators that can produce equipment according to the desire specifications and efficiency. To identify at least three (3) machine and metal fabrication shops in various regions that are highly capable of production quality and efficient tools and equipment; To create a database of accredited fabricators based on their specialization and location DOST Clients and equipment fabricators 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2013 1yr(s) MIRDC 1,607,324.00 [18] 6135 S&T Based Solutions Towards It is important that as To evaluate and sustain a nutrition strategy to Young children and 5/15/2013 - 8/14/2013 FNRI 4,800,000.00 Geothermal, Petroleum, and water system industries Sustainable Strategy for Child Malnutrition: The First 1000 Days Windows of Opportunity (Year 1 of 1) [19] 6086 Support to the Establishment and Implementation of the Quality Management System for the Metals and Engineering (M&E) Sector's Beneficiary Firms (Year 1 of 1) lead agency in food and nutrition research, the FNRI-DOST is proposing an intervention strategy that will address the malnutrition caused by poverty, hunger, and food insecurity. The project aims to guide the M&E sectors' beneficiary firms in the establishment and implementation of a quality management system (QMS)to acquire ISO 9001:2008. improve the nutritional status of young children and pregnant/lactating mothers pregnant/lactating mothers Assist eight (8) beneficiary firms in the Metals and Engineering establishment and implementation of a QMS to (M&E) sectors' beneficiary acquire ISO 9001:2008 certification; Develop and firms establish the QMS of the identified beneficiary firms; and Provide the necessary QMS-related trainings and consultation services. 1yr(s) 3/15/2013 - 6/14/2013 1yr(s) MIRDC Program Total: 1,499,324.00 P 12,231,648.00 Program Name: DETECTION AND MITIGATION TECHNOLOGY AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR PHILIPPINE HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS (HABTECH) [20] 5937 Project 1. HAB Detection and Mitigation Technology (Year 1 of 3) Monitoring of harmful algal blooms (HAB) rely heavily on traditional methods (mussel sampling and phytoplankton identification). The development and subsequent use of a passive sampling device (SPATT-Solid Phase Adsorption Toxin Tracking) as a monitoring tool in the Philippines could aid in early detection of a bloom by accumulating toxins that are below detection limits for the traditional methods. The potential use of clay application method to mitigate HABs han been explored by China, Japan, South Korea and the USA. In the Philippines, Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum is one of several local HAB species and ball clay was seen to remove Pyrodinium cells in preliminary laboratory experiments. Ball clay has the potential to remove more htan 95% of the algal cells after 2.5 hours in controlled laboratory condition. General: To develop simple, cost-effective, and LGUs,BFAR, DOH, academe, efficient technology for detection and mitigation of general public harmful algal blooms (Red Tide) occurring in the Philippines. Specific: (a) To optimize clay technology for Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP)-causing red tide mitigation; (b) Optimize Solid Phase Absorption Toxin Tracking (SPATT) use for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs-Saxitoxin and other congeners) and Ciguatera Fish Toxins (Ciguatoxins and congeners); (c) Set up the AOAC-approved receptor binding assay (RBA) technology in the Marine Science Institute (MSI) laboratory and compare results with those obtained by HPLC and cell counts; (d) Improve and upscale the prototype clay dispersal equipment for use in HAB affected LGUs; and (e) Devise a system and network for clay dispersal technology application during bloom events and transfer clay mitigation technology to the LGUs 3/1/2012 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-MSI Program Total: 9,986,529.00 P 9,986,529.00 Program Name: DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF NEW AND ENHANCED BIOFERTILIZERS, BIOSTIMULANTS AND BIOPESTICIDES FOR INCREASED CROP PRODUCTIVITY [21] 5957 Project 1. MykoPlus Technology The proposed research Promotion and Demonstration Trials program is in support to (Year 1 of 4) the Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. To introduce and promote biofertilizer MykoPlus technology to farmers and DA technicians in addition to the current farmers' practice To quantify the effect of MykoPlus and soil amendments on the growth and yield properties of corn and vegetables crops like eggplant To quantify the effect of Mykoplus and soil amendments on soil properties over several seasons application To determine the economics of using MykoPlus TO prepare a business plan using Mykoplus biofertilizer Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 12/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 2,241,380.00 [22] 5958 Project 2. Development and Field Testing of Endophytic Bacterial Inoculant as New Biofertilizer for Improved Production of Eggplant (Solanum melongena) and Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) (Year 1 of 4) The proposed research program is in support to the Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. To formulate, determine the mode of action and test the effectiveness of endophytic bacteria as inoculant for egg plant and sugarcane; To conduct bio-efficacy trial of effective inoculant suitable for improved production of eggplant and sugarcane; To conduct farmer's field trial on the effectiveness of endophytic bacterial inoculant for eggplant and sugarcane; To apply for patent on developed product To conduct economic benefit analysis the EB inoculant; Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 12/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 2,113,452.00 [23] 5959 Project 3. Novel Biofertilizers for The proposed program is To assess rhizobacterial community dynamics at Farmers, vegetable growers, 6/1/2012 - 12/31/2015 UPLB-NIMBB 1,479,502.00 Improved Productivity and in support to the Sustainable Use of Acid Soil (Year 1 Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and of 4) strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. different growth stages of corn grown in acid soils and determine relative abundance; To test promising isolates for plant growth promotion in the greenhouse; To formulate consortium of beneficial microorganisms that will promote plant growth and yield in acidic soil environments; To test most effective consortium of beneficial microorganisms in acid field soils using white corn and tomato as target crops; To test appropriate carrier materials for and shelflife of the formulated product; To apply the product for IPR and FPA registration; To compute for benefit cost ratio on the use of new biofertilizer entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 4yr(s) [24] 5960 Project 4. Accessing Microbial Genome Resources and Its Utilization on the production of Microbial Based Stimulants for Improved Crop Productivity (Year 1 of 4) The proposed research program is in support to the Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. To define the changes in the community structures of phythohormone-producing microorganism from rhizosphere of bell pepper and bitter gourd at different growth stages; To conduct data mining activities from available microbial functional genome sequences associated in plant-microbe interactions; To construct phytohormone-hyper-producing consortia for potential phytohormone productionl; To evaluate locally available materials as subtrate for phytohormone production; To formulate microbial phytohormone-based stimulants for increased productivity of bell pepper and bitter gourd; To evaluate product effects under laboratory, screen house and field conditions; To prepare cost benefit economic analysis economic on the use of the biostimulants Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 12/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 4,959,026.00 [25] 5961 Project 5. Callus and Microbe Coculture as a Novel Source of Biopesticides Against Major Agricultural Pests and Diseases (Year 1 of 4) The proposed research program is in support to the Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and strengthening the To screen, isolate and characterize the pesticidal compounds induced in the callus and microbe coculture; To formulate biopesticide and evaluate its pesticidal activity in laboratory bioassays; To determine stability of the formulated biopesticide; To determine the effectiveness of the formulated Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 4,219,152.00 [26] 5962 Project 6. Yeast Application for Biocontrol of Postharvest Pathogens of Fruits and Vegetables (Year 1 of 4) development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. product as a product biopesticide in greenhouse and field conditions; To develop molecular markers for the callus and microbe of the co-culture that produced biopesticides; To do an economic analysis on the use of the product The proposed research program is in support to the Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. To isolate and identify yeasts with antagonistic activity against the postharvest pathogens Colletotrichum sp, Erwinia sp., Fusarium spp. Aspergillus sp, Penicillium sp, Ralstonia sp.; To determine the ability of the antagonistic yeast isolates to control the identified pathogens using in vitro plate assays; To develop formulations of the biocon agent and evaluate the methods and rate of application; To determine the shelf life of the formulated product under different storage conditions; To assess the biological efficacy of the most effective antagonistic yeast in laboratory; To apply for IPR of the developed product Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 1,775,152.00 To determine production anti microbial properties from current PNCM microbial collection and new isolates from the field against Fusarium oxysporum, Rhizoctonia solani and Mycosphaerella fijiensis; To evaluate the efficacy of the biocontrol agents in in vitro trials using spiked host plants; To optimize the production of the biocontrol agent and formulate suitable carrier; To evaluate toxicological effects and impact on microbial community upon application of biocontrol agent; To evaluate the effectiveness of the Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 1,688,052.00 [27] 5963 Project 7. Development and The proposed research Utilization of Bacteria and program is in support to Endophytic Fungi as Biopesticide and the Republic Act of Control Agent for Soil Borne 10068 aimed at Pathogens (Year 1 of 4) promoting and strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of [28] 5964 Project 8. Ensuring the Availability of High Quality Microbial Strains for Biofertilizers, Biostimulants and Biopesticides Production Through the Development and Molecular Markers, Polyphasic Identification, Long-Term Preservation and Enhanced BioBanking (Year 1 of 4) chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. The proposed research program is in support to the Republic Act of 10068 aimed at promoting and strengthening the development of organic agriculture in the Philippines through the reduction in the use of chemical based agricultural inputs, but harnessing the use of safe and effective natural microbial resources for increased crop productivity. It also supports the Philippine Genome Center, whereby project objectives are geared towards deeper understanding and judicious application of advanced knowledge and emerging technologies in genomic research for agriculture, biodiversity, health and disease, among others. formulated biopesticide in field situation; To apply for patent protection and to register the microbial pesticide with concerned government agency; To conduct economic analysis on the use of the new product To determine the chemotaxonomic, molecular and phenotypic properties of the BSFP strains for polyphasic identification to establish their proper taxonomic position; To develop molecular markers to fingerprint the strains for ease of detection in the presence of closely related strains in the field; To properly preserve the inoculant strains to ensure their continued viability for long-term use; To enhance the BIOTECH-PNCM strain bank with valuable accessions of properly identified BSFP-producing microorganisms, for agriculture and various industries Farmers, vegetable growers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers and academic institutions, local government units 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB Program Total: 2,389,463.00 P 20,865,179.00 Program Name: Development of a Point-of-Care (POC) Diagnostic Testing Kit for Detecting Dengue Infections [29] 5163 Project 2: Design and Development of a Lateral POC System (Year 1 of 3) The project will design and develope a dual system for the detection of dengue antigen and anti-dengue antibodies (IgM and IgG) using a lateral flow strip To design and development a dual system for the Health professionals and detection of dengue antigen and anti-dengue dengue patients antibodies (IgM and IgG) using a lateral flow strip a. To determine the optimal conditions for conjugation of monoclonal antibodies or scFvs with gold particles b. To determine the optimal combination of components (e.g. membranes and conjugates) for the POC test c. To determine the optimum working conditions of the lateral flow platform 10/1/2012 - 3/15/2015 3yr(s) SLMC 2,014,431.00 Program Total: P 2,014,431.00 Program Name: DEVELOPMENT OF AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR FRESHWATER FISHKILL [30] 6023 Project 1. Limnological and Biological Basis of an Early System for Freshwater Fish Kill in Taal, Lake (Year 1 of 1) This technology development program is designed to help save the aquaculture industry of Taal Lake from the demise of the growing frequency and coverage of fish kills that primarily hit on the industry. The Program will use a locally designed underwater robot called Roboteknik in predicting the occurrence of a fish kill in Taal Lake so that fish cage operators may be given warning and have ample time to harvest their fishes or transfer their cages before the fish kill sets in. General: To determine the physico-chemical and biological indicators in aquatic organisms (phytoplankton, zooplankton) that are essential for input into the prediction model for fish kills in Taal Lake based on primary, secondary and anecdotal data. Specific: (1) determine the significant and important changes in structure and function in phytoplankton communities and their interactions associated with the approach and the aftermath of a fish kill; (2) determine the correlation between and among the changes noted, and in relation with the corresponding observations in the zooplankton and cultured fish; (3) determine the data transformations necessary for inputting the phytoplankton in the overall model for prediction of fish kill integrate primary, secondary and anecdotal sources of limnological information regarding the physical, chemical, biological dynamics relevant to the occurrence of fish kills in Taal Lake; (4) determine the significant and important changes in structure of zooplankton communities in Taal Lake heralding the approach, and marking the aftermath of a fish kill; (5) determine the correlation between and among the changes noted, and in relation with the corresponding observations in the phytoplankton and cultured fish; and (6) determine the data transformations necessary for inputting the zooplankton component in the overall model for prediction of fish kill. Aquaculture Industry of Taal Lake, milkfish and tilapia cage growers, cage fabricators, mechanized feeder and counter fabricators, feed manufacturers and suppliers, Province of Batangas, Municipalities with cage operations 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) UPLB 6,200,088.00 [31] 6024 Project 2. Aquaculture Management in Relation to the MorphoPhysiological and Behavioral Indicators of an Imminent Fish Kill (Year 1 of 1) This technology development program is designed to help save the aquaculture industry of Taal Lake from the demise of the growing frequency and coverage of fish kills that primarily hit on the industry. The Program will use a locally designed underwater robot called Roboteknik in predicting the occurrence of a fish kill in Taal Lake so that fish cage operators may be given warning and have ample time to harvest their fishes or transfer their cages before the fish kill sets in. General: To determine the morpho-phyisiological and behavioral indicators in tilapia of an imminent fish kill, their relationship with management practices and sediment characteristics and dynamics. Specific: (1) document current aquaculture practices / management strategies that impact on the spatiotemporal and intensity and duration of occurrence of fish kills; (2) document the morpho-physiological and behavioral characteristics of Nile tilapia in cages and in the open waters during times of a lake overturn, algal bloom and die-off; and after a volcanic unrest; (3) evaluate the modifying effect of fish cage aquaculture on the lake sediment characteristics; (4) evaluate the production performance of Nile tilapia reared in cages during times of a lake overturn, algal bloom and die-off; and volcanic unrest with emphasis on lake sediment dynamics; (5) transform the data collected for input in the predictive model for a fish kill; and (6) recommend alert approaches prior to fish kill occurrence. Aquaculture Industry of Taal Lake, milkfish and tilapia cage growers, cage fabricators, mechanized feeder and counter fabricators, feed manufacturers and suppliers, Province of Batangas, Municipalities with cage operations 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) 3,242,912.00 [32] 6025 Project 3. Geographical Information System for Prediction of Fish Kill (Year 1 of 1) This technology development program is designed to help save the aquaculture industry of Taal Lake from the demise of the growing frequency and coverage General: To contribute a GIS-based modeling system for early warning system for fishkill. Specific: (1) store, analyze and model physico-chemical and biological parameters that can be used to indicate imminent fishkill; and (b) develop a GIS-based model for fishkill early warning system and prediction of fishkills. Aquaculture Industry of Taal Lake, milkfish and tilapia cage growers, cage fabricators, mechanized feeder and counter fabricators, feed manufacturers and suppliers, 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) UPV 1,390,000.00 of fish kills that primarily hit on the industry. The Program will use a locally designed underwater robot called Roboteknik in predicting the occurrence of a fish kill in Taal Lake so that fish cage operators may be given warning and have ample time to harvest their fishes or transfer their cages before the fish kill sets in. Province of Batangas, Municipalities with cage operations [33] 6026 Project 4. Development of Predictable Model for the Occurrence of a Fish Kill in Volcanic Taal Lake (Year 1 of 1) This technology development program is designed to help save the aquaculture industry of Taal Lake from the demise of the growing frequency and coverage of fish kills that primarily hit on the industry. The Program will use a locally designed underwater robot called Roboteknik in predicting the occurrence of a fish kill in Taal Lake so that fish cage operators may be given warning and have ample time to harvest their fishes or transfer their cages before the fish kill sets in. General: To develop aBayesian network of models to predict impending fish kill in Taal Lake. Specific: (1) analyze and synthesize long-term biophysicochemical, geological and climatic secondary data from published literature, project reports and other studies on Taal Lake; (2) develop an information system (databases) of all secondary and primary data on Taal Lake; (3) elicit local ecological knowledge of fishing communities and key informants on the fish kill phenomena in Taal Lake using participatory rural approaches; (4) identify measurable ecosystem variables that are meaningful to stakeholders and the general public officials, and to develop a causal diagram of fish kill in Taal Lake; (5) develop a Bayesian network integrating models of the various processes involved in eutrophication in Taal Lake; (6) analyze and integrate physicochemical and biological data on water quality, and other fish-based data in the various process-based models; and (7) determine the applicability of the model in predicting fish kill in Taal Lake. Aquaculture Industry of Taal Lake, milkfish and tilapia cage growers, cage fabricators, mechanized feeder and counter fabricators, feed manufacturers and suppliers, Province of Batangas, Municipalities with cage operations 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) UPLB 2,190,000.00 [34] 6028 Project 5. Hardware and Software Development for Data Collection, Integration and Analysis (Year 1 of 1) General: To develop an Early Warning System based on a model derived from data supplied by an ROV equipped with specific water quality sensors. Specific: (1) retrofit the ROV so as to enable it to measure water quality parameters indicative of an impending fish kill; (2) deploy ROV to periodically measure water quality parameters during normal times and an impending fishkill; and (3) transform algorithms from limnological, GIS, and Bayesian projects into a software system for the EWS. General: To develop an Early Warning System based on a model derived from data supplied by an ROV equipped with specific water quality sensors. Specific: (1) retrofit the ROV so as to enable it to measure water quality parameters indicative of an impending fish kill; (2) deploy ROV to periodically measure water quality parameters during normal times and an impending fishkill; and (3) transform algorithms from limnological, GIS, and Bayesian projects into a software system for the EWS. Aquaculture Industry of Taal Lake, milkfish and tilapia cage growers, cage fabricators, mechanized feeder and counter fabricators, feed manufacturers and suppliers, Province of Batangas, Municipalities with cage operations 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) Pobletech, Inc. BSU (Batangas) 5,762,000.00 Program Total: P 18,785,000.00 Program Name: DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS [35] 6064 Project 1. Interlaboratory A National Standards for Comparisons of Additives and Chemical Measurements Contaminants in Foods (Year 1 of 3) should be established to secure the economic trade position of the country internationally by having a reliable and credible system of measurement. This program aims to develop national reference standards for chemical analyses that will also support the establishment of Metrology in Chemistry infrastructure To conduct interlaboratory comparison through proficiency testing on benzoic acid in fruit juice and heavy metals in water To develop secondary reference materials for bezoic acid and for metals (elemental standard solutions) in water To provide awareness on Metrology in Chemistry to decision makers, analysts, standards developers, regulatory staff and industry To develop a core group of trainers who can provide training on awareness seminar on MiC and specialized topics such as method validation, organization of proficiency testing scheme, uncertainty of measurement, statistical evaluation and quality assurance Testing laboratories, regulatory bodies, standard developers, exporters, accreditation bodies, international bodies with standardization activities 7/1/2012 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) ITDI 895,028.00 [36] 6067 Project 2. Production of Secondary Reference Materials and Provision of Proficiency Tests for Metals in Water (Elemental Standard Solutions) (Year 1 of 3) To conduct interlaboratory comparison through proficiency testing on benzoic acid in fruit juice and heavy metals in water To develop secondary reference materials for bezoic acid and for metals (elemental standard solutions) in water To provide awareness on Metrology in Chemistry to decision makers, analysts, standards developers, regulatory staff and industry To develop a core group of trainers who can provide training on awareness seminar on MiC and specialized topics such as method validation, organization of proficiency testing scheme, uncertainty of measurement, statistical evaluation and quality assurance Testing laboratories, regulatory bodies, standard developers, exporters, accreditation bodies, international bodies with standardization activities 7/1/2012 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) ITDI 5,965,948.00 A National Standards for Chemical Measurements should be established to secure the economic trade position of the country internationally by having a reliable and credible system of measurement. This program aims to develop national reference standards for chemical analyses that will also support the establishment of Metrology in Chemistry infrastructure Program Total: P 6,860,976.00 Program Name: DEVELOPMENT OF PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURAL FRESH PRODUCE [37] 5954 Project 1. Development of Transport The proposed program Packaging Technology for Fresh directly targets Fruits and Vegetables (Year 1 of 3) farmers/growers of fruits and vegetables in the countryside. The potential project collaborators and beneficiaries are the farmers, growers and SMEs in the rural area. The farmers and growers referred in the program are those farming with at least 500m2. The SMEs referred in this project are those involved in the manufacture, distribution and/or selling fresh produce and modified Generate appropriate technology on transport packaging addressing the problems associated with high losses and damage due to improper handling and distribution practices Farmers/Growers in the rural areas, groups or associations involved in marketing and distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables 2/15/2012 - 12/31/2012 3yr(s) ITDI 6,080,196.00 atmosphere packaging (MAP) of fresh cut and semi processed fruits and vegetables. [38] 5955 Project 2. Application of Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP)Technology to Enhance/Improve the Shelf Life and Quality of Fresh-Cut and SemiProcessed Fruits and Vegetables (Year 1 of 3) The proposed program directly targets farmers/growers of fruits and vegetables in the countryside. The potential project collaborators and beneficiaries are the farmers, growers and SMEs in the rural area. The farmers and growers referred in the program are those farming with at least 500m2. The SMEs referred in this project are those involved in the manufacture, distribution and/or selling fresh produce and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) of fresh cut and semi processed fruits and vegetables. Generate appropriate technology on transport packaging addressing the problems associated with high losses and damage due to improper handling and distribution practices SMEs involved in fresh produce and farmers/growers 2/15/2012 - 12/31/2012 3yr(s) ITDI Program Total: 6,291,065.00 P 12,371,261.00 Program Name: DOST's Grants for Outstanding Achievements in Science and Technology [39] 6253 Application of Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) in the Screening of Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus (CAEV) and Molecular Characterization of CAEV Species Present in Philippine Goats (Year 1 of 3) To apply the Loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) technique in the screening of caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV) targeting the gag region to characterized the CAEV Species present in the Philippines To optimize the LAMP designed primers and amplification condition in the detection of CAEV To compare the CAEV species identified in the Philippines with the order CAEV species in the GenBank Veterinary diagnosticians, government and private researchers, academe, livestock industry, policy makers 10/1/2012 - 3/31/2014 3yr(s) DA-PCC Program Total: 80,302.00 P 80,302.00 Program Name: ERDT: EYE C: Design of a Vision-Capable Microcontoller for a Mobile Robot Explorer -100M [40] 4562 Project 1. Microcontroller Design for Micromouse Applications (Year 2 of 2) The program will come To design the microcontroller core for the Eye-C (8up with a fabrication bit microcontroller with peripheral control will be ready design of a vision designed, fabricated, tested and characterized) – capable microcontoller integrated circuit. Academe, research institutions, semiconductor and electronics industry 6/21/2010 - 9/20/2012 2yr(s) UPD-EEEI Program Total: 90,300.00 P 90,300.00 Program Name: ERDT: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Track [41] 4322 ERDT: Towards a Context Aware This research project will To define a context awareness classification system e-learning developers, 11/1/2010 - 8/31/2012 UPD-DCS 610,897.00 Classification and Retrieval System examine current of e-learning for the Philippine School System To educators and students utilize this classification system for context-based of e-Learning Materials (Year 2 of 2) classification and retrieval systems, retrieval of e-learning materials from various sources particularly those designed for e-Learning materials. The main objective of the project is to provide a more efficient retrieval system for e-Learning materials by focusing on learner-centered contextual attributes. It will take into account ontologies for eLearning developed in other countries but would develop its own ontology for its target domain: primary Science and Mathematics education in the Philippines. The end goal is to use the derived ontology and classification framework and provide an interface to a context-aware retrieval system of eLearning materials for the target domain. 2yr(s) Program Total: P 610,897.00 Program Name: ERDT: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Track - 100M [42] 4906 Development of an Educational Data The project will build an Mining Workbench (Year 2 of 3) educational data mining (EDM) Workbench. The EDM workbench is a software tool that will accept as input raw data from intelligent tutors, preprocess according to the specifications of researchers and analysts and output it into formats that other analysis tools can be read. To establish a Science of Learning Laboratory within Academe and Researchers the Ateneo de Manila University; To nurture existing collaborations with the Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center and other universities and research institutions interested in the application of artificial intelligence applications in education; and To foster new collaborations.a) establish a Science of Learning Laboratory within the Ateneo de Manila University; b) Nurture existing collaborations with the Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center and other universities and research institutions interested in the application of artificial intelligence applications in education; and c) Foster new collaborations. 3/1/2011 - 2/28/2013 3yr(s) ADMU Program Total: 1,852,942.00 P 1,852,942.00 Program Name: ERDT: Interdisciplinary Signal Processing for Pinoys (ISIP) Program [43] 5381 Project 6. Philippine Languages Database for Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education and Applications (Year 2 of 4) The project will create of a Philippine languages corpora that will jumpstart the preservation of the many languages of the Philippines through To develop a speech data acquisition tool that will New graduates facilitate all future corpora building for the computational Linguistics and academic communities; To design and create a corpora of Philippine Languages to be used in developing speech-based application;To meet the criteria and requirement in building corpora that will be useful in developing the 7/15/2011 - 7/14/2014 4yr(s) UPD-EEEI 1,421,902.56 recorded spoken and written texts. [44] 5382 Project 7. Development of an English The project is an Language Training Software for Call integration of 100-hour Centers (Year 2 of 2) English proficiency training programs with a speech recognition engine on a stand-alone software program. said applications through detailed evaluation and documentation; To evaluate and documents the contents of the corporation; To promote Philippine Languages research by making the resources available for researchers To improve the intake rate of hires in call centers by New graduates providing a stand-alone software that will train call center applicants in listening, speaking fluency and proficiency in the English language 6/15/2011 - 6/14/2013 2yr(s) UPD-EEEI Program Total: 6,831,315.54 P 8,253,218.10 Program Name: ERDT: Wind Power Generator System -100M [45] 4907 Project 1. Development of a The project will deal To design and develop a 2KW permanent magnet Permanent Magnet Generator Speed with the development of generator for a wind power system Wind Turbine System (Year 2 of 2) a permanent magnet generator. It will design a component that will convert the power of the wind into usable electricity. A good design of this component will be crucial for a high efficiency wind power system. This generator will have a wide range of output voltage due to intermittence of wind. Local machine industry and academic institutions 3/1/2011 - 8/1/2012 2yr(s) UPD-EEEI 135,478.00 [46] 4908 Project 2. Power Electronics for Wind The project will level off To develop power electronics components to interface Local machine industry and Power System (Year 2 of 2) the output of the the output of a proposed generator to the electric academic institutions generator. The power grid or load electronics system is composed of diode rectifier, a DC Boost Converter and an inverter which will connect the system to the grid or an AC load. It will also direct connection of the generator to the electric grid even at varying wind power. Upon completion of this project, there will be growth in the field of power electronics for wind generation systems. It will be able to develop our own products, not just for local industry but also for international market. 3/1/2011 - 8/1/2012 2yr(s) UPD-EEEI 313,112.00 3/1/2011 - 8/31/2012 2yr(s) UPD-EEEI 559,476.00 [47] 4909 Project 3. Development of Wind Turbine Emulator (Year 2 of 2) There are different wind turbines developed such as variable speed wind turbine systems, and power used electronic To design and develop 2kW permanent magnet Local machine industry and generator for a wind power system. The generator academic institutions will be used for variable speed turbine system in tandem wit power electronics systems for interface to the grid. systems as interface. The wind turbine operates at variable rotational speed, the electric frequency of the generator varies and decouple from the frequency grid. This can be achieved by using a power electronic converter systems. This will enable the test performance of the developed generator system without the actual turbine and existence of wind. Program Total: P 1,008,066.00 Program Name: FURNITURE TESTING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM [48] 6248 Project 1. Upgrading of the FPRDI Furniture Testing Center (FFTC) into "One-Stop-Shop" NAtional Furniture Testing Center (NFTC) and Establishment of Satellite Furniture Testing Center (SFTC) (Year 1 of 3) With FPRDI as the only existing furniture testing laboratory (FFTC) in the Philippines, FFTC has catered to all the furniture testing requirements of the furniture manufacturers in the country. Through this project, the services of FFTC will be expanded to cater to the testing needs of the industry, establish accreditation/affiliation to local and foreign laboratory accrediting bodies and provide relevant trainings to laboratory personnel. To upgrade FPRDI FTC into “One-Stop-Shop” National Furniture Testing Center and to establish a Satellite Furniture Testing Center (SFTC) in Cebu: 1.To expand the testing services of FFTC by acquiring new testing equipment for lead content analysis, corrosion testing, UV testing for garden and outdoor furniture, light and weather fastness testing of surface finishes, and flammability testing; 2. To establish a Satellite Furniture Testing Center (SFTC) in Cebu equipped with testing machines for structural evaluation of furniture (performance testing);3.To train and develop the competencies of the laboratory staff in FFTC and SFTC; 4. To acquire laboratory accreditation and certification from PAO, ISTA and FIRA; and 5.To conduct promotional activities to disseminate the testing services of FFTC and SFTC The target beneficiaries of the project are the furniture manufacturers, designers, suppliers, retailers, exporters and consumers. 9/1/2012 - 8/22/2013 3yr(s) FPRDI Program Total: 20,000,000.00 P 20,000,000.00 Program Name: GENETICS FOR SUSTAINABLE MILKFISH AQUACULTURE [49] 6088 Project 1. Molecular Markers for Milkfish Broodstock Management (Year 1 of 4) Environmental and genetic interventions in aquaculture can be made to improve fish production. Increased fish yield through genetic improvement is a viable option if done mainly through conventional means such as selective breeding, the gains can become evident only after generations upon generations of breeding. This can be hastened To develop markers, specifically microsatellite and RAPD markers in milkfish, for use in: a) evaluating the impact of domestication on local milkfish hatchery stocks; (b) identifying highly genetically variable stocks in wild milkfish populations for use in stock replenishment of ageing milkfish breeders; and (c) identifying high quality stocks as founder broodstock in future genetic improvement of milkfish local milkfish farmers/milkfish industry, consumers, students, researchers, aquaculturists/aquaculture industry, biologists, glycobiologist, immunologists, hatchery operators, grow-out farmers, general public, and government agencies tasked to manage the fish resources 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPD-IB 4,139,988.00 with the application of biomolecular markers. Genetic markers such as microsatellite markers can be used to determine potentially good quality broodstock through the estimation of levels of genetic variability and identification of markers taht may be correclated with performance traits. [50] 6089 Project 2. Genetic and Morphological The project will Variations in Hatchery and Wild sequence not only the Populations of Milkfish (Year 1 of 4) mitochondrial cytochrome b gene but also the mitochondrial control region of milkfish for a finer detection of genetic variation of wild as well as hatchery populations. An accurate and clear picture of genetic variation is valuable in the sound management of hatchery and wild populations of milkfish. The information to be generated from this project will be useful to hatchery and fishery managers and fisheries policy makers. A sound management of hatchery and wild stocks based on information from this study will ensure stable, if not increased milkfish production for food security and additional economic gains for the country. [51] 6090 Project 3. Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Lectin Genes from Chanos chanos F. (Year 1 of 4) The project will clone and sequence lectin genes from the milkfish. The lectin genes will be pulled down from a pooled cDNA library from the liver, kidney, and spleen of the milkfish. Gene specific primers will be designed based on published teleost lectin sequence databases and from peptide sequences that will be obtained from proteomics data. The cloned lectin genes will be sequenced and analyzed using To examine genetic variation in wild stocks and hatchery populations of milkfish from the Philippines, Taiwan, and Indonesia and establish genetic connectivity of hatchery populations using mitochondrial cytochrome b and control region sequence; To develop a measurement procedure based on scale microstructure that can be used in: a) quick assessment of the very early growth of milkfish juveniles from genetically characterized populations; b) in broodstock management and culture of milkfish; and c) short-term monitoring of fish growth. local milkfish farmers/milkfish industry, consumers, students, researchers, aquaculturists/aquaculture industry, biologists, glycobiologist, immunologists, hatchery operators, grow-out farmers, general public, and government agencies tasked to manage the fish resources 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPD-IB 3,656,188.00 To clone and sequence lectin genes from the milkfish Specific: To: (a) isolate total RNA from the liver, head kidney, and spleen of C. chanos.; (b) construct a cDNA library from the pooled tissue samples; (c) design gene specific primers based on related teleost lectin sequences, alternatively, from proteomics data; (d) amplify and clone lectin genes from the cDNA libraries; (e) sequence cloned lectin genes; and (f) analyze the sequences using bioinformatics tools local milkfish farmers/milkfish industry, consumers, students, researchers, aquaculturists/aquaculture industry, biologists, glycobiologist, immunologists, hatchery operators, grow-out farmers, general public, and government agencies tasked to manage the fish resources 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPD-IB 3,669,688.00 bioinformatics tools. Lectins will also be purified and analyzed based on proteomics tools to characterize the protein and identify mass and sequence fragments. [52] 6091 Project 4. Molecular Identification The project will utilize and Detection of Microbial Pathogens the advanced molecular of Milkfish (Year 1 of 4) technologies to identify and detect pathogenic bacteria species in milkfish from diseased fish samples from hatcheries and fish farms. The ultimate goal is to develop a molecular diagnostic technology for a rapid and reliable detection of pathogenic species from environmental samples. The project will use different molecular approaches such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), denaturing gradient get electrophoresis (DGGE) and rela-time or quantitative PCR (qPCR) for the development of the technology. To identify pathogenic bacteria species in milkfish in the Philippines; To determine the relationship and structure of pathogenic species; To design probes for molecular detection and pathogenic species; To develop a bioassay technology using highly specific probes and qPCR for comprehensive detection of bacterial pathogens of milkfish local milkfish farmers/milkfish industry, consumers, students, researchers, aquaculturists/aquaculture industry, biologists, glycobiologist, immunologists, hatchery operators, grow-out farmers, general public, and government agencies tasked to manage the fish resources 6/1/2012 - 5/31/2015 4yr(s) UPD-IB Program Total: 5,355,461.00 P 16,821,325.00 Program Name: HIP: High Impact Program [53] 5397 Capability Development for CNC To develop local Machine Tool Refurbishment (Year 2 capability on CNC of 2) machine tools refurbishment to improve productivity and competitiveness of domestic manufacturing firms. To develop the in-house capability of MIRDC to Manufacturing firms. undertake diagnostic and repair activities involving CNC machine tools; To undertake joint activities with industry partners to enhance the acquisition of critical knowledge and skills on CNC machine tools repair and maintenance; To develop training modules and effect technology transfer to industry. 5/15/2011 - 5/14/2013 2yr(s) MIRDC Program Total: 0.00 P 0.00 Program Name: HITS: High-Impact Technology Solutions & Programs [54] 5398 Design and Development of Process The project was Equipment for Food Processing Firms conceived to promote (Year 2 of 2) locally developed technologies or Filipino innovation addressing the needs and problems of food processing industry/sector in the country. This is in support of the High To design and fabricate food processing equipment prototypes to substitute imports that are appropriate and affordable for use by food processing firms; To evaluate the performance of process equipment prototypes; and To monitor actual operating performance of equipment prototypes through field testing in cooperation with prospective adopters Food processing firms, 5/15/2011 - 12/31/2013 farmers and food-growers to 2yr(s) address rapid, inclusive and sustained economic growth ITDI 1,626,600.00 Impact Projects focused towards recognizing equipment needs that will enhance the performance and productivity of Food Processing Firm (FPF) in the country, which is recognized as the prime movers of the country's economic growth. It provides a reliable and equitable basis for economic development as experienced by most successful and newly industrialized countries in the world. [55] 4903 Development of a Prototype The project aims to To build an alternative and economical transit system National Government, Automated Guide-way Transit (AGT) address the severe lack model at the Science Community Complex for General public System (Year 2 of 2) of environmentally technology demonstration. sustainable technology alternatives by demonstrating the use of localized Automated Guide-way Transit (AGT) System. 5/1/2014 - 12/31/2014 2yr(s) MIRDC 2,850,290.00 2,672,496.00 [56] 6059 Development of Alternative Drying Process for the production of Stabilized Brown Rice for Commercialization (formerly Innovation of the Process for the Production of Stabilized Brown Rice for Commercialization) (Year 1 of 1) To innovate the processing of stabilized brown rice for commercialization To innovate the processing of stabilized brown rice for commercialization Filipino people, food industry and general consumers. 7/1/2013 - 8/31/2013 1yr(s) FNRI [57] 5396 Development of Vacuum Gas Quench Heat Treatment Furnace (Formerly-Development of Vacuum Oil Quench Heat Treatment Furnace) (Year 2 of 2) This undertaking will offer a competitive price based on neighboring Asian countries to make the vacuum oil quench economically accessible. To cater the industry with technology edge heat treatment services for various ferrous metals; To locally fabricate a low-cost vacuum heat treatment facility operational for its purpose; To continuously innovate other process and materials that could possibly process on this facility Local industries with vacuum oil quench heat treatment services to address the rapid, inclusive and sustained economic growth. 7/1/2011 - 12/31/2013 2yr(s) MIRDC [58] 6001 Technology Generation for the Production of Multi-Nutrient Extruded Rice Kernel to Address Malnutrition (Year 1 of 2) To develop a technology To develop a technology for the production of multifor the production of nutriant extruded rice kernel (MNERK) multi-nutriant extruded rice kernel (MNERK) Filipino people, food industry and general consumers. 4/1/2013 - 12/31/2014 2yr(s) FNRI 0.00 3,556,599.65 Program Total: P 10,705,985.65 Program Name: HITS: DOST O/L TRAP IN SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE [59] 5614 Project 2: Deployment, Training and Help reduce the Help reduce the population of Aedes aegypti in General population; School Monitoring of O/L Traps in Schoolpopulation of Aedes schools and help reduce transmission of dengue virus age children; Public and Based OL Trap Roll-out (Year 1 of 1) aegypti in schools and in schools. Private elementary and high help reduce transmission schools nationwide of dengue virus in schools. 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2013 1yr(s) DOST-NCR Program Total: 1,445,100.25 P 1,445,100.25 Program Name: HITS: NATIONAL MILKFISH R&D PROGRAM:Subprogram A. Enhancement of Milkfish Broodstock Management and Hatchery Practices for Production of Good Quality Fry [60] 5616 Project 1. Improvement of Fry Quality in Milkfish (Chanos chanos) Through Refinement Practices for Production of Good Quality Fry (Year 2 of 4) The program will address the problem of poor quality milkfish egg and fry which could result in poor growth rate and will translate to poor production of performance. In addition, reproductive performance and subsequent larval and fry quality will also be assessed as a function of age of milkfish breeders. The nutritional needs of breeders of different ages will also be examined. Moreover, development of a diagnostic kit for fry quality will be developed. To: a) Monitor Quality of fry at different times during the spawning season (onset, middle and towards the end of the "normal: spawning season; during the offseason); b) Monitor growth performance of fry spawned at different times during the spawning season; c) Compare reproductive performance as well as larval and fry quality from young and old breeders; d) Develop broodstock management protocols and start a simple genetic improvement program; e) Develop diagnostic kit for fry quality based on IGF-I mRNA expression; and f) Establish preventive and control measures against parasitic organisms [61] 5618 Project 2. Improvement of Milkfish Hatchery technology Through Food Enrichment and Bioencapsulation (Year 2 of 4) The program will a) To develop improved milkfish hatchery protocols; address the problem of b) To pilot test the developed hatchery protocol; and poor quality milkfish c) To transfer the technology to the private sector egg and fry which could result in poor growth rate and will translate to poor production of performance. In addition, reproductive performance and subsequent larval and fry quality will also be assessed as a function of age of milkfish breeders. The nutritional needs of breeders of different ages will also be examined. Moreover, development of a diagnostic kit for fry quality will be developed. The final beneficiaries of the research outputs will be farmers, in particular, and the milkfish industry in general. 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) UPV 0.00 The final beneficiaries of the research outputs will be farmers, in particular, and the milkfish industry in general. 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) UPV 0.00 Program Total: P 0.00 Program Name: HITS: NATIONAL MILKFISH R&D PROGRAM:Subprogram B. Improved Grow-out Technology for Sustainable Milkfish Industry [62] 5619 Project 1. Improved Culture The long- term Management Practices for Milkfish in sustainability of the Ponds and Cages (Year 2 of 4) milkfish industry will largely depend on the efficiency and profitability of production and post harvest systems. To develop new or improved cage designs and culture Fish farmers in general and protocols for sustainable farming; To determine the milkfish industry in optimum stocking densities that yield evenly-sized particular marketable milkfish; To develop GIS-based site selection for marine cages 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) UPV 0.00 [63] 5620 Project 2. Improvement of Feed Formulation for Milkfish Culture in Ponds and Cages (Year 2 of 4) Increase in the milkfish production is attainable through high density culture (Saclauso et. Al., 2005) but has to be matched with appropriate grow- out technologies. This is to avoid environmental problems associated with high density culture and to maintain good quality products from production to consumption. Design of appropriate structures, zoning, cheap and less polluting feeds, and feeding management are almost imperative in ensuring efficient and environment- friendly production systems. The long- term sustainability of the milkfish industry will largely depend on the efficiency and profitability of production and post harvest systems. Increase in the milkfish production is attainable through high density culture (Saclauso et. Al., 2005) but has to be matched with appropriate grow- out technologies. This is to avoid environmental problems associated with high density culture and to maintain good quality products from production to consumption. Design of appropriate structures, zoning, cheap and less polluting feeds, and feeding management are almost imperative in ensuring efficient and environment- friendly production systems. [64] 5621 Project 3. Evaluation of Culture The long- term Practices Towards the Control of Off- sustainability of the flavour in Milkfish (Year 2 of 4) milkfish industry will largely depend on the efficiency and profitability of production and post harvest systems. Increase in the milkfish production is attainable To evaluate the efficacy of cowpea (Vigna Fish farmers in general and unguiculata) and mungbean (Vigna radiata), and the milkfish industry in determine their maximum inclusion levels as particular potential replacements for fish meal in milkfish diet; To determine the bioavailability of nutrients from these protein sources; To identify and characterize the trypsin inhibitors from 3 species of "lumot" and test their anti-trypsin activity 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) UPV 0.00 To analyze geosmin and MIB (2-mehtylisoborneol) Fish farmers in general and off-flavor and odor in milkfish at various culture the milkfish industry in systems; To correlate the results of the physicoparticular chemical analysis with sensory tests of odor and flavor; To come up with a rapid diagnostic kit for the early detection of the off-flavor compounds; d) to establish a data base for milkfish with geosmin and MIB 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) UPV 0.00 [65] 5622 Project 4. Enhancement of Milkfish Culture Operations Through Mechanization (Year 2 of 4) through high density culture (Saclauso et. Al., 2005) but has to be matched with appropriate grow- out technologies. This is to avoid environmental problems associated with high density culture and to maintain good quality products from production to consumption. Design of appropriate structures, zoning, cheap and less polluting feeds, and feeding management are almost imperative in ensuring efficient and environment- friendly production systems. The long- term sustainability of the milkfish industry will largely depend on the efficiency and profitability of production and post harvest systems. Increase in the milkfish production is attainable through high density culture (Saclauso et. Al., 2005) but has to be matched with appropriate grow- out technologies. This is to avoid environmental problems associated with high density culture and to maintain good quality products from production to consumption. Design of appropriate structures, zoning, cheap and less polluting feeds, and feeding management are almost imperative in ensuring efficient and environment- friendly production systems. To develop a locally produced mechanical feeder that Fish farmers in general and will allow for more efficient feeding management of the milkfish industry in milkfish culture; To develop a locally produced particular automated fry counter 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) UPV Program Total: 0.00 P 0.00 Program Name: HITS: NATIONAL TILAPIA R&D PROGRAM:Subprogram A. Genetic Enhancement of the Red Nile Tilapia [66] 5623 Project 1. Broodstock Development of Red Nile Tilapia (Year 2 of 4) The National Tilapia Research and Development Program (NTRDP) is proposed to boost the production capacity of the tilapia a) to improve the color and culture performance of Red Nile Tilapia (RNT) developed ata FAC; b) to develop other breed of Red Nile Tilapia by crossbreeding the RNT to other improved breeds of normal-colored Nile Tilapia; c) to develop breed of Red Nile Tilapia by outcrossing the RNT with other tilapia industry; tilapia farmers; scientific community 11/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) 0.00 [67] 5624 Project 2. Hatchery and Culture Performance Evaluation of Red Nile Tilapia (Year 2 of 4) industry by at least 200 % increment from its present production status of 258,663 metric tons, and elevate Philippines’ rank from the 5th to higher spot over Egypt and Thailand in global tilapia production. The National Tilapia Research and Development Program (NTRDP) is proposed to boost the production capacity of the tilapia industry by at least 200 % increment from its present production status of 258,663 metric tons, and elevate Philippines’ rank from the 5th to higher spot over Egypt and Thailand in global tilapia production. available Red Tilapia; and d) to develop an efficient method of producing all-male red tilapia a) to evaluate the growth performance of Red Nile tilapia industry; tilapia Tilapia in different culture environment and culture farmers; scientific management; b) to compare the growth of Red Nile community Tilapia with the normal-colored Nile Tilapia and other locally available red tilapia; c) to determine the culture environment and culture method most appropriate for the Red Nile Yilapia; and d) to evaluate the hatchery performance of Red Nile Tilpia 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) Program Total: 0.00 P 0.00 Program Name: HITS: NATIONAL TILAPIA R&D PROGRAM:Subprogram B. Innovative Approach to Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Culture [68] 5628 Project 1. Phytoandrogen: An Alternative Natural Testosterone on Sex Inversion and its Effectiveness in the Monosex Culture of Nile Tilapia (Year 2 of 4) The National Tilapia Research and Development Program (NTRDP) is proposed to boost the production capacity of the tilapia industry by at least 200 % increment from its present production status of 258,663 metric tons, and elevate Philippines’ rank from the 5th to higher spot over Egypt and Thailand in global tilapia production. a) to test the extract of pine tree plants for tilapia industry; tilapia phytochemical and phytoandrogen components; b) to farmers; scientific determine the six inversion efficiency of community phytoandrogen through immersion and pelleted diet; c) to determine the effects of phytoandrogen on growth and hepatogonadosomayic indices; and d) to mate the pseudomale to normal females, determine the egg production of this cross and evaluate sex ratio survival performance of its progenies 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) 0.00 [69] 5629 Project 2. Refinements in Grow-out and Hatchery Management of Nile Tilapia (Year 2 of 4) The National Tilapia Research and Development Program (NTRDP) is proposed to boost the production capacity of the tilapia industry by at least 200 % increment from its present production status of 258,663 metric tons, and elevate Philippines’ rank from the 5th to higher spot over Egypt and Thailand in global tilapia production. a)to develop an economically feasible nursing system tilapia industry; tilapia for the production of post fingerlings in Nile Tilapia; farmers; scientific b) to evaluate the effect of shading on the water community temperature, growth and seed production of tilapia in ponds; c) to evaluate the use of behavioral stress response on the selection of broodstock on seed production of tilapia; d) to evaluate the effect of modular system on the production and economic aspect of tilapia aquaculture; and e)to assess the application of biofloc system on the grow-out performance of tilapia and on the economic aspect of the system on the tilapia aquaculture in the Philippines 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) 0.00 [70] 5630 Project 3. Prebiotics and Probiotics in The National Tilapia Research and Tilapia Culture (Year 2 of 4) Development Program (NTRDP) is proposed to boost the production capacity of the tilapia industry by at least 200 % increment from its present production status of 258,663 metric tons, and elevate Philippines’ rank from the 5th to higher spot over Egypt and Thailand in global tilapia production. a) to produce probiotics and prebiotics from onions tilapia industry; tilapia through fermentation technology; b) to test the farmers; scientific effectiveness and efficiency of the probiotics and community prebiotics in onions in promoting fish health, nutrition, and water quality; c) to determine the effects of pre and probiotics on growth of fish such as body weight and specific growth rate; d) to characterize and identify the beneficial microbes in the probiotics; and e) to characterize the nondigestible oligosaccharides (prebiotics) in onions 10/1/2011 - 9/30/2014 4yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) 0.00 [71] 5631 Project 4. Development of Comprehensive Geo Referenced Database for Ecological Risk Analyses in Tilapia Pond Culture (formerly Ecological Risk Analyses of Fish Pathogens Causing Fishkill Outbreaks in Tilapia Aquaculture in Pampanga though Establishment of Comprehensive Environmental Georeferenced Database) (Year 2 of 4) a) to develop a comprehensive environmental geoTilapia industry; Tilapia referenced database in Pampanga province that will farmers; scientific contribute to the application of GIS and spatial data; community b) to find out the aquaculture development before and after Mt. Pinatubo eruption; c) to assess the impact of aquaculture development and operation in the environmental and socio-economic poit of view; and d) to assess the contributing factors to rumpant FD-FKO in Pampanga province 11/1/2011 - 10/31/2014 4yr(s) CLSU (Central Luzon) 0.00 The National Tilapia Research and Development Program (NTRDP) is proposed to boost the production capacity of the tilapia industry by at least 200 % increment from its present production status of 258,663 metric tons, and elevate Philippines’ rank from the 5th to higher spot over Egypt and Thailand in global tilapia production. Program Total: P 0.00 Program Name: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES TECHNOLOGY UPGRADING PROGRAM (SET-UP) [72] 621 Implementation of the Small and Medium Enterprises Technology Upgrading Program (SET-UP) (Year 11) To focus science & technology interventions in small and medium enterprises to 5 industry sectors with specific firms as targets; To consolidate technology transfer programs of DOST Regional Offices, Research and Development Institutes (RDIs) and Sector Councils under the identified industry sectors; and To establish a system for monitoring and evaluating the outcomes and economic impacts of the program To improve the viability of small and medium SMEs, cooperatives, LGUs enterprises and enhance their competitiveness locally and/or abroad through the infusion of technologies, provision of technical assistance, and manpower development. 1/1/2002 - 12/31/2016 Continuing DOST-RO Program Total: Program Name: INCREASING SEA CUCUMBER CULTURE PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF DRIED SEA CUCUMBER PRODUCTS 400,706,270.84 P 400,706,270.84 [73] 5934 Project 1. Development of Sandfish or Holothuria Commercial –Scale Production scabra is the only System for High Tropical Sea exploited tropical sea Cucumber, Holothuria scabra (Year 1 cucumber species with of 4) an established hatchery culture technology. In the Philippines, significant progress has been achieved in refining the culture technology for mass juvenile production and developing hatchery release program (i.e. communal sea ranching) through various research projects (i.e. DA-BARAFMA Project 20012002; DA-BAR Project 2005-2006; DOSTPCAMRD Research Program 2007-2010; DA-BAR Project 20082010; ACIAR Project FIS/2003/059 20072011). In Vietnam, farming of cultured sandfish in ponds has been successful and showed potential as an alternative to shrimp farming (ACIAR Project FIS/2003/059 20072011). These recent developments and growing interest could provide the momentum for the progress of sandfish culture to commercial-scale production which is one way to help ensure sustainability of the local sea cucumber industry. This phase necessitates the involvement of partners from aquaculture industry for further optimization of the culture systems and to obtain comprehensive evaluation in terms of the feasibility and profitability of producing sandfish. Successful commercial adoption of responsible sandfish culture may create livelihood opportunities General: To pilot the integration of sandfish culture technology in existing marine aquaculture facilities to scale-up sandfish production to commercial level Specific: (a) To refine hatchery technology to scaleup juvenile production; (b) To develop culture systems for commercial-scale production of sandfish at first-stage nursery, release size, or harvestable size; and (c) To assess feasibility and adaptability of marine hatchery diversification and integrated sandfish production systems. Traditional sandfish gatherers, NGOs/non-NGOs, LGUs, ancillary industries, other stakeholders in the aquaculture industry with marginal ponds and huge hatchery facilitues, researchers/scientific community 5/15/2012 - 4/14/2015 4yr(s) UPD-MSI 5,930,372.00 especially for small fishers which are most often gravely affected of local fishery collapse. This will also provide an environment-friendly options of mariculture and may further the development of sustainable mariculture technologies in the country [74] 5935 Project 2. Genomic Approached Towards Enhanced Broodstock Quality of the Sandfish, Holothuria scabra (Year 1 of 4) The improvement of sandfish broodstock quality for selected performance traits can further contribute to enhanced sandfish hatchery production. Genomic methods, in particular, are a useful approach to move sandfish culture forward towards enhanced production. Genomic approaches can enable the identification of putative genes controlling desired broodstock characteristics (growth, body wall thickness) and the development of molecular markers associated with these traits. These are fundamental steps towards the identification and eventual selection of broodstock for desired performance traits such as faster growth and body wall thickness. General: To employ genomic approaches towards enhancing sandfish broodstock quality. Specific: (a) To identify putative genes or gene regions associated with performance traits related to growth and body wall thickness; (b) To evaluate the utility of molecular markers for performance traits; and (c) To develop molecular assays for genotyping and broodstock phenotypic selection Aquaculture industry (private sector and government); fishers, traders, and other direct users of natural (wild) sea cucumber stocks; research/scientific community 5/15/2012 - 4/14/2015 4yr(s) UPD-MSI 3,099,177.00 [75] 5936 Project 3. Enhancing Philippine Sea Cucumber Industry Through Appropriate Processing Technology, Holothuria scabra (Year 1 of 4) The Philippines is currently producing low quality low value sea cucumbers. Common postharvest problems include high moisture content, unreliable quality, inappropriate packaging, and poor hygiene and sanitation. A variety of methods are used in processing sea cucumber into trepang; these methods involved multiple handling, smoking or drying over open coals, and sun drying (Bassig et al 2010). The use of proper and timely drying General: To develop postharvest technologies to produce high quality processed sea cucumber Specific: (a) To evaluate the present system of pre and postharvest handling and processing of sea cucumber; (b) To establish physical characteristics, thermal properties, and moisture absorption characteristics of trepang; (c) To establish optimum processing, drying, and storage conditions for production of high-quality trepang; and (d) To develop appropriate processing equipment and facilities for production of high-quality trepang. Small to medium-scale fisher cooperatives 3/1/2012 - 4/14/2015 4yr(s) UPLB 2,510,664.00 methods can significantly improve quality of trepang. Program Total: P 11,540,213.00 Program Name: INTEGRATED AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR THE SHRIMP INDUSTRY [76] 5427 Project 1. Development of Techniques for the Production of Good Quality Captive Penaeus monodon Broodstock and Spawners (Year 2 of 4) Contribute the revitalization of the shrimp industry by addressing and focusing on two areas of concern: 1) low production efficiency, and 2) weakened market competitiveness [77] 5429 Project 2.Development of Contribute the Sustainable and Environmentrevitalization of the friendly Production Techniques for P. shrimp industry by monodon (Year 2 of 4) addressing and focusing on two areas of concern: 1) low production efficiency, and 2) weakened market competitiveness1. identify additional sources of populations genetically suitable for domestication; 2. Develop and improve techniques for domestication of P. monodon; 3. Develop technology for sustainable production of good quality high health P. monodon broodstock and spawners to lessen dependence on wild stock; and 4. Produce high health fry 1.To identify additional sources of populations genetically suitable for domestication; 2. To develop and improve techniques for domestication of P. monodon; 3. To develop technology for sustainable production of good quality high health P. monodon broodstock and spawners to lessen dependence on wild stock; and 4. Produce high health fry shrimp growers, feed millers, hatchery operators, processors, exporters and researchers 6/1/2011 - 5/31/2014 4yr(s) UPV 1,057,966.00 To Contribute the revitalization of the shrimp industry by addressing and focusing on two areas of concern: 1) To low production efficiency, and 2) weakened market competitiveness1. identify additional sources of populations genetically suitable for domestication; 2. To develop and improve techniques for domestication of P. monodon; 3. To develop technology for sustainable production of good quality high health P. monodon broodstock and spawners to lessen dependence on wild stock; and 4. To produce high health fry shrimp growers, feed millers, hatchery operators, processors, exporters and researchers 6/1/2011 - 5/31/2014 4yr(s) UPV 3,626,809.00 Program Total: P 4,684,775.00 Program Name: INTEGRATED COCONUT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (ICREDEP) [78] 4886 Proj. 4. Development of an Integrated Pest Management Strategies Against Brontispa longissima (Gestro), an Invasive Pest of Coconut and Other Palm Species (Year 2 of 3) Economic threshold, protocols of mass production of biological control agents and IPM for Brontispa To develop and promote application of cost-effective, Coconut farmers and environmentally sound integrated pest management stakeholders (IPM) strategies against Brontispa longissima Gestro that is socio-economically acceptable at farm level 3/16/2011 - 3/15/2014 3yr(s) DA-PCA Program Total: 1,800,388.00 P 1,800,388.00 Program Name: MANAGEMENT OF TUNA FISHERIES IN THE PHILIPPINES [79] 4500 Proj. 2. Genetic Stock Structures of The project is expected 1) Produce an accurate reference estimate of landed Tuna Industry, Fisheries 6/1/2010 - 5/31/2013 NFRDI 2,714,519.00 Yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and Big eye (Thunnus obesus) Tunas in Philippines and Adjacent Waters (Year 3 of 3) [80] 4146 Project 4. Technical Assessment of the Effects of Modifying Mesh Size and Net Depth on the Catch Composition and Size Structure of Tuna in Surrounding Nets (Year 3 of 3) to provide the genetic structures of yellowfin and big eye tunas in the Philippines, CTI and in greater WCPO yellowfin and bigeye tunas in the Philippines using genetic markers; 2) Determine the genetic structure of yellowfin and bigeye tunas in the Philippines, in the Coral Triangle Region and in the greater Western and Central Pacific Ocean;and 3)Correlate genetic structure of yellowfin tuna from bigeye tuna with other data generated by the program including stock assessment and biological data. The program aims to will assess the catching efficiency of ring net, baby assess the size structure purse seine and purse seine with respect to mesh size and maturity stages of and net depth setting through conduct of actual tuna and small pelagic exploratory fishing operations in collaboration with fish captured in FADS or the commercial fishing boats using payaos will also “payao” by surrounding make use of hydroacoustics and recent advances in nets; conduct a fishing gear selectivity studies. hydroacoustic assessment of the temporal change in the biomass and size of aggregated fish around payao; determine depth distribution of aggregated fish during capture with ringnet and evaluate the effect of technical modifications of ringnet on the catch composition. Project 4 is expected to provide selectivity curves of different fish species, gonadosomatic index of tuna and other small pelagic species, minimum mesh size for ring net/baby purse seine, seasonal dynamics of associated fish in payaos and mesh size and depth setting of ringnet to minimize capture of juvenile tunas. Managers/Planners/Policy Makers, Global Research and Philippine Research 3yr(s) BFAR, LGUs and Regional Fisheries Management Organization, and fishermen 6/1/2010 - 5/31/2013 3yr(s) UPV 6,075,285.00 Program Total: P 8,789,804.00 Program Name: MECO - TECO [81] 6242 Synthesis and Application of Novel Nano-scale Photocatalysts with Different Dopants for the Treatment of a) Dimethyl Sulfoxide, b) Chlorophenols in Aqueous, and c) Gaseous Formaldehyde (Year 1 of 3) The project will focus on extending the applicability of photocatalysis to visible light and to accelerate target compound degradation by catalyst modification. To assess the effect of catalyst calcination General Public temperature on the photocatalytic performance of the modified catalyst; to quantify the effect of catalystto-dopant molar ratio on the photocatalytic performance of the modified catalyst and to investigate the effect of PH, temperature, initial DMSO concentration, catalyst percent weight and treatment time on the extent and rate of DMSO degradation and to establish an order of reaction, and a Half-life prediction model of the generated data. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 3yr(s) UPD-CHE [82] 5575 Targeting Induced Lessions in Genome (Tilling) of Tomato for Multiple Virus Resistance (Year 2 of 3) In the country, tomato contributes to the diet and livelihood of the people, as an everyday ingredient of many To screen for loss-of-susceptibility mutants of tomato against TYLCV/TolCV, CMV and other predominant virus disease that may be identified layer To molecular characterization of induced resistance gene sequences To develop DNA markers tagging the viral 9/16/2011 - 3/15/2015 3yr(s) UPLB Molecular biologists and molecular breeders professional and student researchers Ultimate beneficiaries - tomato 4,271,806.00 467,166.00 dishes consumed either fresh or processed. Tomato is a high cash value crop that can provide farmers with much needed income. Virus disease complex is a major constraint to the tomato industry making it depended largely on chemical control. Through the TILLING technology usage of chemicals would be avoided because it is a reverse genetics approach through induced allelic series of the genes that will be used to screen the tomatoes. resistance gene sequences in tomato mutants To develop improve populations of tomatoes with resistance to TolCV To initiate research cooperation between the University of the Philippines and AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center farmers and other industry stakeholders Program Total: P 4,738,972.00 Program Name: MICROARRAY-BASED RESEARCHES ON GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DISEASES, GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING AND POPULATION VARIATIONS AMONG FILIPINOS [83] 2913 Proj. 1 Identification of Disease Susceptible Genes in Filipino Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Patients (formerly Collaborative Study on Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalities (SSPE): Candidate Gene Association Study with Responsiveness to Therapy) (Year 3 of 5) To set up a microarray facility which will be part of the shared technology facilities of the NIH and can provide rapid and economical access to microarray technology to area researchers, clinicians and private sector groups to enable them to conduct researches which will help: (a) improve diagnosis of diseases in the country; (b) gain insights into the pathological processes underlying common disorders among Filipinos; (c) identify new therapeutic agents through target identification, target validation and drug toxicity experiments; (d) identify candidate genes for complex clinical traits such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer; (e) identify single nucleotide polymorphisms as they relate to disease susceptibility and genetic variation present among Filipinos; (f) be a part of the development of a A. Identify additional host genetic factors that contribute to susceptible to SSPE in the Philippines. B. Identify genes conferring responsiveness to therapy against SSPE Researcher/Clinicians;health Economics; Filipino People 6/1/2010 - 5/31/2013 5yr(s) UPM-NIH 3,150,113.00 national and global public databases that will help understand genetic diversity and the functioning of complex biological systems [84] 3747 Proj. 2 High Throughput Simultaneous Detection of Waterborne Parasitosis from Environmental Samples Using Microarray Technology (Year 3 of 3) To set up a microarray facility which will be part of the shared technology facilities of the NIH and can provide rapid and economical access to microarray technology to area researchers, clinicians and private sector groups to enable them to conduct researches which will help: (a) improve diagnosis of diseases in the country; (b) gain insights into the pathological processes underlying common disorders among Filipinos; (c) identify new therapeutic agents through target identification, target validation and drug toxicity experiments; (d) identify candidate genes for complex clinical traits such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer; (e) identify single nucleotide polymorphisms as they relate to disease susceptibility and genetic variation present among Filipinos; (f) be a part of the development of a national and global public databases that will help understand genetic diversity and the functioning of complex biological systems [85] 3748 Proj. 3 Pan-Asian Single Nucleotide To set up a microarray Polymorphism (SNP) Initiative (Year facility which will be 2 of 3) part of the shared technology facilities of the NIH and can provide rapid and economical access to microarray technology to area researchers, clinicians and private sector groups to enable them to conduct researches which will help: (a) improve diagnosis of To determine the public health utility of microarray technology in individual and simultaneous detection of primary waterbone protozoan pathogenic to humans, E. histolytica, G. Lamblia, and C. Parvum among household and environmental water sources. Researcher/Clinicians;health Economics; Filipino People 3/1/2010 - 2/28/2013 3yr(s) UPM-NIH 2,173,484.00 To characterize the genetic diversity amongst all Asian populations. To develop a database of Asian SNP diversity, useful and open to all. To establish systems and infrastructure that will enable future Asian-centric collaborative scientific network to train individuals in population genetic research. Researcher/Clinicians;health Economics; Filipino People. 6/1/2010 - 7/20/2014 3yr(s) UPM-NIH 2,279,324.00 diseases in the country; (b) gain insights into the pathological processes underlying common disorders among Filipinos; (c) identify new therapeutic agents through target identification, target validation and drug toxicity experiments; (d) identify candidate genes for complex clinical traits such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer; (e) identify single nucleotide polymorphisms as they relate to disease susceptibility and genetic variation present among Filipinos; (f) be a part of the development of a national and global public databases that will help understand genetic diversity and the functioning of complex biological systems [86] 3749 Proj. 4 The prevalence of CYP2D6 Gene Polymorphisms Among Filipinos and Their Use as Biomarkers for Cancer Risk for Those with Breast and Lung Cancer (Year 3 of 3) To set up a microarray facility which will be part of the shared technology facilities of the NIH and can provide rapid and economical access to microarray technology to area researchers, clinicians and private sector groups to enable them to conduct researches which will help: (a) improve diagnosis of diseases in the country; (b) gain insights into the pathological processes underlying common disorders among Filipinos; (c) identify new therapeutic agents through target identification, target validation and drug toxicity experiments; (d) identify candidate genes for complex clinical traits such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer; (e) identify single nucleotide polymorphisms as they relate to disease susceptibility and To determine the prevalence of CYP2D6 Researcher/Clinicians;health polymorphisms among Filipinos. To do Economics; Filipino People. polymorphisms studies CYP2D6 lung cancer patients and their controls. To evaluate the cancer risk from specific polymorphisms , comparing cancer cases and their controls. To evaluate the association between occupational exposure, diet history (consumption of red meat; alcohol intake), social history (cigarette smoke exposure), and medical histories (cancer profile, 2-year survival status)-and presence of such polymorphisms. 6/1/2010 - 5/31/2013 3yr(s) UPM-NIH 1,313,581.00 genetic variation present among Filipinos; (f) be a part of the development of a national and global public databases that will help understand genetic diversity and the functioning of complex biological systems Program Total: P 8,916,502.00 Program Name: MOLECULAR STUDIES ON HAB CAUSATIVE ORGANISMS AND ASSOCIATED BACTERIA (HAB GENOMICS) [87] 5939 Project 1. Toxins and Other Natural Products from HAB Causative Organisms and Bacteria for Standards and Tools (Year 1 of 3) The primary and essential steps in the development of management schemes for harmful algae are the successful isolation and culturing of the target organisms. Mass or scaled-up production of toxic microalgal species has been utilized for toxin extraction. In the PHILHABs research program with data and information from previous researches, four (4) strains of Pyrodinium bahamense var compressum, two (2) strains of Alexandrium minutum, one strain of Alexandrium affine and one (1) strain Gymnodinium catenatum dinoflagellate species, which produce Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs) have been successfully isolated and cultured. (a)To scale-up Alexandrium minutum, Gymnodinium LGUs, local communities, catenatum, Ostreopsis ovata, prerocentrum BFAR, DOH, academe, rathymum, Chattonella antique and Pseudonitzchia general public seriata and isolate new strains causing other toxicities for toxins extraction and tool development; (b)To produce different reference materials, reference materials (RMs) from scaled up laboratory cultures; (c) To assess/screen neo-standard for saxitoxins (STX) and other RMs for potential pharmaceutical drug development (anesthetic/neuropharmacological drugs); (d) To determine potential biomarkers of toxicity from protein and peptide markers; (e) To generate and compare protein profiles of HAB-forming species; and (f) To maintain, test and characterize bacterial cultures and the algicidal/antimicrobial substances they produce 3/1/2012 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-MSI 11,289,700.00 [88] 5940 Project 2. Biosynthetic Genes and Genetic Molecular Tools for HAB Detection and Monitoring (Year 1 of 3) Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can be caused by a number of phytoplankton species. In the Philippines, a number of toxinproducing species such as Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum, Alexandrium spp and Gymnodinium catenatum have been reported. Although some species of dinoflagellates are identifiable based on morphology, molecular (a) To develop and/or pilot-test molecular techniques for the detection and identification of dinoflagellate species from environmental and biological samples; (b) To develop microsatellite markers useful for differentiating populations of toxic dinoflagellates and hence for identifying sites that serve as origin or source of inocula that initiate harmful algal blooms in a region; (c)To determine the genetic structure or for genetic connectivity among Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum populations and cyst beds in the country; and (d) To generate partial genome sequences of selected dinoflagellate and bacterial species with interesting bioactivity for the possible discovery of toxins biosynthesis and other bioactive genes 3/1/2012 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-MSI 7,949,424.00 LGUs, local communities, academic institutions, fishing and mariculture industries, BFAR, DOH and the general public methods have proven to be more advantageous for their speed, higher accuracy, and reliability. With this project, the develop protocols and primers/probes generated will be further integrated and standardized to develop ready-to-use kits and/or Program Total: P 19,239,124.00 Program Name: Nanostructured Solar Energy Devices [89] 4846 Project 1. Nanostructures for Solar Cell Applications (Year 2 of 3) This is being proposed as part of the COMSTE energy program and the NANOTECHNOLOGY ROADMAP OF THE PHILIPPINES, and the immediate beneficiaries are the energy sector, for finding alternative methods for harnessing the sun through newer generation of solar celltype device and newer generation of energy storage device. To demonstrate a solar cell with III-V based energy sector nanopracticles with comparable efficiencies to those commercially available To develop a technique in fabricating solar cell with nanopracticles and integrate the same technique by using dye-sensitized cells and transparent graphene electrodes 1/1/2011 - 3/30/2014 3yr(s) UPD-NIP 5,670,188.00 To investigate the use of graphene as a transparent contact in semiconductor devices To develop a technique for graphene transparent electrodes and integrate the same technique in the fabrication of dye sensitized solar cell devices, GaAs based solar cell devices and nanostructured solar cells Energy sector 1/1/2011 - 3/30/2014 3yr(s) UPD-NIP 6,812,422.00 [91] 4849 Project 3. GaAs-based Solar Cell Devices (Year 2 of 3) This is being proposed To develop GaAs based solar cell devices To integrae Energy Sector as part of the COMSTE nanostructured materials into GaAs based solar cell energy program and the devices NANOTECHNOLOGY ROADMAP OF THE PHILIPPINES, and the immediate beneficiaries are the energy sector, for finding alternative methods for harnessing the sun through newer generation of solar celltype device and newer generation of energy storage device. 1/1/2011 - 3/30/2014 3yr(s) UPD-NIP 3,651,975.00 [92] 4852 Project 4. Modification of Graphene This is being proposed 1/1/2011 - 3/30/2014 ADMU 2,040,618.00 [90] 4847 Project 2. Transparent Electrodes for This is being proposed Solar Cell Applications (Year 2 of 3) as part of the COMSTE energy program and the NANOTECHNOLOGY ROADMAP OF THE PHILIPPINES, and the immediate beneficiaries are the energy sector, for finding alternative methods for harnessing the sun through newer generation of solar celltype device and newer generation of energy storage device. To investigate and develop methodologies for Energy sector, for finding for Nanostructured Photovoltaic (Year 2 of 3) as part of the COMSTE energy program and the NANOTECHNOLOGY ROADMAP OF THE PHILIPPINES, and the immediate beneficiaries are the energy sector, for finding alternative methods for harnessing the sun through newer generation of solar celltype device and newer generation of energy storage device. physical and chemical modification of graphene To investigate the electronic and physical-chemical properties of the modified grapheme and identify potential uses in novel nanostructured photovoltaic technologies To investigate, develop and fabricate photovoltaic cells initially using the Gratzel type which incorporates the modified graphene as components alternative methods for harnessing the sun through newer generation of solar cell-type device and newer generation of energy storage device. 3yr(s) Program Total: P 18,175,203.00 Program Name: NATIONAL AQUAFEEDS R&D PROGRAM [93] 5965 Program A. Development of Algal Paste from Microalgae: Project 3. Improved Microalgal Production Systems through Carbon Dioxide Supplementation (Year 1 of 3) Microalgal have been an integral part of the aquaculture industry and serve as natural food for larval stages of finfish, crustaceans and mollusks. It also gained several applications in the field of biotechnology particularly for waste water remediation, carbon capture systems, and the production of bioactive compounds as food supplements and pharmaceuticals. Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production industries and some see it as one of the best solutions in order to achieve food security while at the same time reducing pressure on the exploitation of wild fish population. The result of this project will contribute to the wealth of scientific information and technologies that will enhance and strengthen the role of algal biotechnology in aquaculture, carbon sequestration, and environmental management. To enhance the productivity of algal production systems through coupling with carbon-producing industrial facilities. Specifically, it seeks to: 1) develop algal production systems that will provide higher cell densities for use in aquaculture; and (2) integrate algal production systems with carbonproducing facilities to increase algal yields per unit area Environmental managers, factory/plant operators, aquaculture industry 3/1/2012 - 2/28/2014 3yr(s) UPV Program Total: Program Name: NATIONAL MUD CRAB SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM 1,827,472.00 P 1,827,472.00 [94] 6142 Program A. Refinement of Mud Crab Hatchery Technology: Project 1. Development of Techniques for Sustainable Production of Marine Annelids as Feed for Mud Crab Broodstock 1 of 3Yrs) (Year 1 of 3) Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. 1. To develop breeding and culture techniques for pathogen-free mangrove polychaete Marpysa mossambica by investigating morphology and metamorphosis, settlement substrates, feeds and feeding schemes, water management schemes, and stocking densities on larval/juvenile survival growth, biomass production, reproductive performance, and biochemical composition. 2. To evaluate various feed combinations of live annelid and annelid meal as food for mud crab broodstock Scylla serrata to improve reproductive performance. 3. To determine the cost and return analysis of the formulated feed for broodstock. Private sector mud crab hatchery, nursery and growout operators, BFAR, LGUs, Feedmillers 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2015 3yr(s) SEAFDEC 1,386,806.00 [95] 6143 Program A. Refinement of Mud Crab Technology: Project 2. Improvement of Larval Rearing Protocol ( Y1 of 3Yrs) (Year 1 of 3) Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab 1. To identify commercially available shrimp formulated diets for feeding the mud crab larvae. 2. To reduce the use of antibiotics and/or find alternative to antibiotics for mud crab seed production. 3. To determine the volume of wild caught seed stock that can still be obtained in major collection sites and pond area used for crab farming. 4. To accelerate the dissemination of science-based mud crab hatchery technology to industry stakeholders. Private sector mud crab hatchery, nursery and growout operators, BFAR, LGUs, Feedmillers 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2015 3yr(s) SEAFDEC 2,550,636.00 industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. [96] 6144 Program B. Refinement of the Mud Crab Nursery Culture: Project 1. Refinement of Efficient Diets for Nursery Culture (Y1 of 2Yrs) (Year 1 of 3) Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. (1)To develop a more economically viable sciencePrivate sector mud crab based nursery technology achieved through increased hatchery, nursery and growsurvival resulting from reduced cannibalism; and out operators, LGUs, (2)To hasten the adoption of the technology by various stakeholders 6/18/2012 - 6/30/2014 3yr(s) SEAFDEC 1,544,484.00 [97] 6146 Program B. Refinement of the Mud Crab Nursery Culture: Project 2. Application of Strategies for Reduction of Cannibalism in Mud Crab Nursery (Y1 of 3Yrs) (Year 1 of 3) Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost 1. To determine the shelter design and material that will result in best performance of mud crab in the nursery. 2. To verify and evaluate the technique on trimming claws as a means to reduce cannibalism in the second nursery phase. 3. To transfer the nursery technology to the private sector and other stakeholders. 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2015 3yr(s) SEAFDEC 2,798,784.00 Private sector mud crab hatchery, nursery, and grow out farmers, BFAR, LGUs, Feedmillers of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. [98] 6147 Program C. Improvement of Feeds and Management Practices for Mud Crab Grow-Out Culture: Project 1. Evaluation of Existing Feed Formulations for Mud Crab Grow-Out (Y1 of 2Yrs) (Year 1 of 3) Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. 1. To identify potential formulated diet for mud crab to partially replace (at least 50%) the use of natural feeds. 2. To recommend an effective binder to make mud crab feed stable in the water for about 5 hours. Private sector mud crab hatchery, nursery and growout operators, BFAR, LGUs, Feedmillers 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2014 3yr(s) SEAFDEC 2,033,424.00 [99] 6148 Program C. Improvement of Feeds and Management Practices for Mud Crab Grow-Out Culture: Project 2. Development of Feeding Strategies for Grow-Out Culture of Mud Crabs in Ponds, Pens and Cages (Y1 of 3Yrs) (Year 1 of 3) Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock In order to develop strategies for maximizing feed utilization and minimizing feed loss when using formulated diets in mud crab grow-out pens and ponds, fattening cages, the project aims to: 1) determine the optimal ration and feeding frequency; 2) determine efficient ways of introducing feeds in ponds and pens; and 3)pilot test the best feeds and feeding protocols with the private cooperators. Private sector mud crab hatchery, nursery and growout operators, BFAR, LGUs, Feedmillers 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2015 3yr(s) UPV 5,562,364.00 [100] 6149 Program C. Improvement of Feeds and Management Practices for Mud Crab Grow-Out Culture: Project 3. Development of an Immunostimulant for Mud Crab Scylla serrata (Y1 of 2yrs) (Year 1 of 2) for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. Mud crabs (Scylla spp.) represent a valuable component of coastal fisheries in the Philippines. Mud crabs are in demand in both local and export market. However, the major bottleneck in the expansion of mud crab is the lack of seed stock for farming. Philippines has pioneered the development of hatchery and nursery technology of mud crab However, adoption of the hatchery technology is slow due to high cost of production (additional facilities and manpower), inconsistent survival at megalopa stage caused by molt Death Syndrome (MDS) and suitable broodstock diet. These major challenges in mud crab industry will be addressed in this program to improve the existing technology.Enhancement in the adoption of the improved hatchery technolgy will be done. 1. Develop local dietary immunostimulants and commercially available immunostimulant taht can improve growth performance and disease resistance of mud crab. 2. Determine the optimum dose and frequency of the immunostimulants 3. Evaluate the effects of the immunostimulant on the survival, growth, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and resistance to WSSV. Private sector mud crab hatchery, nursery and growout operators, BFAR, LGUs, and Feedmillers 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2014 2yr(s) UPV Program Total: 3,781,484.00 P 19,657,982.00 Program Name: NSTW & RELATED ACTIVITIES [101] 5679 2012 NSTW CELEBRATION (Year 0) Celebrated annually, the To showcase the technologies and services developed General Public NSTW is celebrated by DOST annually as a premiere means of showcasing the technologies and services developed by DOST. NSTW is instrumental in laying down the foundation for reaching out to the Department's target audiences. [102] 3948 DOST's Grants to Outstanding Achievements in Science and Technology (Year 4 of 7) Provide additional incentives by giving research grants and cash prizes to outstanding achievers in science and technology. To recognize outstanding achievement all fields of Filipino scientists sciences; To provide grants for approved research proposals and cash prizes to NAST awardees; and To encourage Filipino scientists to continue doing research on their chosen fields of expertise. 3/1/2009 - 2/28/2013 7yr(s) MIRDC PNRI PSHS ITDI -- 7,877,045.33 NAST 2,241,029.00 Program Total: P 10,118,074.33 Program Name: R&D PROGRAM FOR BROWN RICE (ORYZA sativa l. ) OPTIMIZATION, FUNCTIONALITY, AND UTILIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINES [103] 6123 Utilization of Brown Rice in the Production of Potential Functional Food Products (Year 1 of 1) To develop potential To formulate three (3) potential functional food Rice farmers, young functional food products products and develop fifteen (15) laboratory tested children, general public utilizing brown rice recipes using brown rice To optimize the utilization of brown rice in the formulation To determine consumer acceptability of the 3 food products and 15 recipes To determine the chemical, physico-chemical and sensory properties of the 3 food products To estimate the shelf-life of the 3 food products developed using brown rice To launch the recipes in a media forum 7/1/2013 - 8/30/2013 1yr(s) FNRI Program Total: 3,271,224.00 P 3,271,224.00 Program Name: RESTORING CROP DIVERSITY AT THE NATIONAL GERMPLASM REPOSITORY [104] 5941 Project 1. Collecting, Regeneration and Conservation, Characterization, Evaluation and Assessment of Diversity and Sustainable Utilization of Vegetables Genetic Resources (Year 1 of 5) The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce sufficient food for the country and to achieve this, the different projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. To collect new vegetable germplasm to add to the national collection To recollect and/or repatriate accessions missing from the original national collection To generate and multiply accessions of vegetables To characterize, evaluate and identify the accessions being regenerated with special traits and nutraceutical properties for utilization To assess the diversity of the vegetable germplasm collection To conserve the regenerated germplasm using suitable storage containers in the cold storage facility of the NPGRL Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-IPB 3,393,692.00 [105] 5942 Project 2. Collecting, Regeneration and Conservation, Characterization, Evaluation and Assessment of The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce To collect germplasm of food legumes and recollect/repatriate missing accessions of food legume species from the original national collection Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-IPB 2,078,750.00 Diversity and Sustainable Utilization sufficient food for the of Food Legumes Genetic Resources country and to achieve this, the different (Year 1 of 5) projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. accessions from other collections To regenerate and multiply threatened accessions of food legumes To characterize, evaluate and identify germplasm accessions of food legumes with special traits and nutraceutical properties To assess diversity in the collection of food legumes at NPGRL To identify, multiply, and distribute promising accessions of food legumes curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe [106] 5943 Project 3. Collecting, Regeneration and Conservation, Characterization, Evaluation and Assessment of Diversity and Sustainable Utilization of Cereals Genetic Resources (Year 1 of 5) The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce sufficient food for the country and to achieve this, the different projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. To collect new and/or recollect missing germplasm accession of corn, sorghum, adlai and millet germplasm to add to the national collection To regenerate and multiply new collections and critically low stock/viability existing accessions of corn, sorghum, adlai and millet To characterize corn, sorghum, adlai and millet through morphometric traits and evaluate for agronomic traits and biotic stresses To conserve the regenerated germpalsm using suitable storage containers in the cold storage facility of the NPGRL To identify cereals germplasm material with potential for direct or indirect utilization Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-IPB 1,574,304.00 [107] 5944 Project 4. Collecting, Regeneration and Conservation, Characterization, Evaluation and Assessment of Diversity and Sustainable Utilization of Feeds and Industrial Crops Genetic Resources (Year 1 of 5) The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce sufficient food for the country and to achieve this, the different projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. To collect or recollect the germplasm of yam, taro, cassava, medicinal plants, herbal, spice, condiments and essential oil crops To generate and conserve the gerplasm of yam, taro, cassava, medicinal plants, herbal, spice, condiments and essential oil crops To morphologically characterize the germplasm collection of cassava, yam and taro, medicinal and herbal plants conserved at the NPRGRL To conduct preliminary evaluation of the collection against selected diseases To identify promising genotypes with useful traits and utilize them as sources of genes for crop improvement To identify, select and screen accessions of selected medicinal plants with phytoactive compounds Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-IPB 1,702,957.00 [108] 5945 Project 5. Collecting, Regeneration and Conservation, Characterization, Evaluation and Assessment of Diversity and Sustainable Utilization of Fruits and Nuts Genetic Resources (Year 1 of 5) The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce sufficient food for the country and to achieve this, the different projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal To collect germplasm of fruits and tree nuts species To characterize germplasm of fruits and tree nuts species To maintain genetic resources of fruits and nuts species To identify promising fruits in the existing collection as sources of direct and processed food To propagate and distribute selected germplasm accessions with potential use as direct and processed food Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 1,568,999.00 seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. [109] 5946 Project 6. Utilization of in-vitro Technologies for Asexually Propagated Species Genetic Resources Conservation (Year 1 of 5) The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce sufficient food for the country and to achieve this, the different projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. To conduct virus indexing of the in vitro conserved crops To optimize minimal growth medium term conservation methodologies based on culture media modification, use of appropriate culture vessels and closures and improvement of culture growth conditions To develop cryopreservation protocols for long term conservation To strengthen the capability of the in vitro genebank of NPGRL To develop and early in vitro screening protocol for drought tolerances using PEG To evaluate root crops germplasm for drought tolerance To validate the drought tolerance response under greenhouse conditions Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-IPB 3,558,163.00 [110] 5948 Project 7. Documentation and Data Management and Production of Extension and Communication Materials for NPGR Repository (Year 1 of 5) The program will provide plant genetic resources to produce sufficient food for the country and to achieve this, the different projects will identify important traits for incorporation in varietal improvement programs. Promising accessions to be channeled in the formal and informal seed supply system. Results of the project will be disseminated through various IEC materials. To create a working relational database and information management system that handles different crops with stand-alone capability, and a readily available and less expensive bundled software application To evaluate the feasibility of adapting GRIN-Global as a platform for the documentation system of NPGRL To process data and perform genetic diversity and cluster analysis To develop, produce,and disseminate multi-media information, education and communication materials about PGR conservation and management and its related researches To enhance capacity of project staff and collaborators through training on basic PGR management and conservation activities Institutions holding germplasm collections, genebank curators/managers, local communities and custodians of PGR, farmers, scientist/researchers, academe 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2017 5yr(s) UPLB-IPB 1,911,772.00 Program Total: P 15,788,637.00 Program Name: S&T Based Interventions to Address Malnutrition [111] 5106 Project 3: Technology Generation for Study the feasibility of the Production of Multi-nutrient fortifying Growth Mix (Year 2 of 1) complementary foods with Vitamin A and B1, iron, iodine, zinc, folic acid, and lysine and to develop multi nutrient growth mix to naturally fortify complementary food with vitamins and minerals using locally grown fruits and vegetables. To study the feasibility of fortifying complementary foods with Vitamin A and B1, iron, iodine, zinc, folic acid, and lysine and to develop multi nutrient growth mix to naturally fortify complementary food with vitamins and minerals using locally grown fruits and vegetables. Underweight 6 mos to 3 years old children; Mothers and caregivers of underweight 6 mos to 3 years old children;Local community workers (barangay Nutrition Scholars and Workers; Small medium scale enterprise (SMEs) 4/1/2011 - 3/31/2013 1yr(s) FNRI Program Total: 1,480,712.00 P 1,480,712.00 Program Name: S&T MANAGEMENT APPROACHES AGAINST FUSARIUM WILT [FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F. SP. CUBENSE (FOC)] ON CAVENDISH IN MINDANAO [112] 5947 Project 1. Adaptability Trial of Seven (7) Promising GCTCV Somaclones Against Fusarium Wilt (Foc) (formerly Project 1. Adaptability Trial of Four Promising GCTCV Somaclones against Fusarium Wilt (Foc)) (Year 1 of 3) The program will assess the adaptability of four promising Giant Cavendish Tissue Culture Variant (GCTCV) somaclones against fusarium wilt, apply commercially available biological control agents and develop strategies to effectively deliver these agents to the soil. The distribution of fusarium wilt incidence in Mindanao and identification of races will eventually become the basis for strict quarantine implementation in the future. To mass produce GCTCV 106, 119, 218, and 219, and other Cavendish for field testing, evaluation and characterization To distribute GCTCV 106, 119, 218, and 219 and other Cavendish varieties to selected private growers and farmer-cooperators with heavily infected farms for field testing, evaluation and selection To establish and evaluate performance of four somaclonal variants in Foc TR4 infested soils To train farmers on disease management and appropriate eradication techniques To produce IEC materials on fusarium wilt management Banana farmer/growers, banana tissue culture laboratories, banana traders/exporters, Plant Quarantine Services Bureau of Plant Industry, consumers and policy makers 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2015 3yr(s) BPI-DNCRDC USeP 2,586,434.00 [113] 5949 Project 2. Development of Biological The program will assess Control Strategies Against Foc the adaptability of four Tropical Race 4 (TR4) (Year 1 of 3) promising Giant Cavendish Tissue Culture Variant (GCTCV) somaclones against fusarium wilt, apply commercially available biological control agents and develop strategies to effectively deliver these agents to the soil. The distribution of fusarium wilt incidence in Mindanao and identification of races will eventually become the basis for strict quarantine implementation in the future. To evaluate and determine the efficacy of commercially available trichoderma, vesiculararbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM), plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) effective microorganisms (EM) bacillus subtilis against Foc TR4 applied singly and in combination under greenhouse and field conditions To demonstrate the efficacy of Ca(NO3)2 as soil amendment alone and in combination with the biocon agents To develop protocol for the application of the biological control agents and the soil amendment and integrate with other disease management approaches against Foc TR4 Banana farmer/growers, banana tissue culture laboratories, banana traders/exporters, Plant Quarantine Services Bureau of Plant Industry, consumers and policy makers 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2015 3yr(s) BPI-DNCRDC USeP 5,123,044.00 [114] 5950 Project 3. Assessment and Distribution of Fusarium Wilt Incidence in Mindanao (Year 1 of 3) To determine the geographic distribution of Foc race 4 in different banana growing areas in Mindanao To collect, isolate, and characterize infected samples from the major banana growing areas in Mindanao To determine the specific Foc race (race 4) using PCRbased diagnostic tool Banana farmer/growers, banana tissue culture laboratories, banana traders/exporters, Plant Quarantine Services Bureau of Plant Industry, consumers and policy makers 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2015 3yr(s) BPI-DNCRDC USeP SPAMAST 11,101,873.00 The program will assess the adaptability of four promising Giant Cavendish Tissue Culture Variant (GCTCV) somaclones against fusarium wilt, apply commercially available biological control agents and develop strategies to effectively deliver these agents to the soil. The distribution of fusarium wilt incidence in Mindanao and identification of races will eventually become the basis for strict quarantine implementation in the future. Program Total: P 18,811,351.00 Program Name: SMART FARMING-BASED NUTRIENT AND WATER MANAGEMENT FOR RICE AND CORN PRODUCTION [115] 6041 Project 1. Application of Nuclear Analytical Techniques for Efficient Nutrient and Water Management in Rice Production (Year 1 of 5) The program will focus on developing precision and efficient technologies such as the use of nuclear isotopic techniques known to be an effective tool for nutrient, soil and water resource determination and management, the development and application of high efficiency and precise fertigation systems, use of automated and controlled crop production systems, and the development and formulation of agricultural production technology standards for precision and smart farming systems, specifically for soil and water resources management To provide baseline data for precise and sciencebased fertilizer recommendations through nuclear analytical techniques To precisely assess water-use efficiency of water-saving technologies on rice under irrigated lowland conditions using radioisotopes and stable isotope techniques To demonstrate best practices on soil nutrient- and water-use efficient technologies in rice production systems Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, LGUs; b) Other potential rice farmers/growers in other areas 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2016 5yr(s) PhilRice 2,886,376.00 [116] 6042 Project 2. Application of Nuclear Analytical Techniques for Efficient Nutrient and Irrigation Management in Corn Production (Year 1 of 5) The program will focus on developing precision and efficient technologies such as the use of nuclear isotopic techniques known to be an effective tool for nutrient, soil and water resource determination and management, the development and application of high efficiency and precise fertigation systems, use of automated and controlled crop production systems, and the development and formulation of agricultural production technology standards for precision and smart farming systems, specifically for soil and water resources To determine nutrient-use efficiency of corn under different fertilization schemes through the use of stable isotope technique To establish the correlation between the soil test value and the response of crop to fertilizers in terms of growth performance and yield using nuclear analytical techniques To identify management practices that can be feasibly and effectively implemented to improve the irrigation efficiency To formulate best fertilization schemes and irrigation technology management for corn To demonstrate the effectiveness of the best fertilization schemes and irrigation technology management for corn under farmer's field condition Backyard Farmers; Commercial Corn Growers; Water amnagers; Water Users Associations; Researchers and Scientists; Government agencies; Research and Academic Institutions; LGUs; Nongovernment Organizations 9/1/2012 - 8/14/2016 5yr(s) PNRI CLSU (Central Luzon) 5,930,150.00 management [117] 6043 Project 3. Water Balance and Loss Assessment of the Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation System (UPRIIS) and Magat River Integrated Irrigation System (MARIIS) (Year 1 of 3) The program will focus on developing precision and efficient technologies such as the use of nuclear isotopic techniques known to be an effective tool for nutrient, soil and water resource determination and management, the development and application of high efficiency and precise fertigation systems, use of automated and controlled crop production systems, and the development and formulation of agricultural production technology standards for precision and smart farming systems, specifically for soil and water resources management To determine and assess the conveyance losses in UPRIIS and MARIIS using conventional method To determine and assess the application losses in lowland areas irrigated by UPRIIS and MARIIS using isotopic techniques in parallel with conventional method To establish/validate the crop coefficients of commonly used varieties of rice in the UPRIIS and MARIIS using lysimeters To recommend measures to increase water use efficiency Government Agencies (NIA, DA-RFUs, LGUs); Policy Makers; Researchers; engineers; scientists; Academic Institutions; Nongovernment Organizations (irrigator's associations, farmers association); Private Sector. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 3yr(s) UPLB-CEAT 1,753,000.00 [118] 6044 Project 4. Enhancement of Nutrient and Water Use Efficiency through Standardization of Engineering Support Systems for Precision Farming (Year 1 of 3) The program will focus on developing precision and efficient technologies such as the use of nuclear isotopic techniques known to be an effective tool for nutrient, soil and water resource determination and management, the development and application of high efficiency and precise fertigation systems, use of automated and controlled crop production systems, and the development and formulation of agricultural production technology standards for precision and smart farming systems, specifically for soil and water resources management To increase efficiency of soil nutrient (25% for nitrogen, 10% for phosphorus and potassium) and water resources uptake in rice and corn production systems by 25% using smart-farming technologies with high soil nutrient- and water-use efficiency through nuclear analytical techniques To assess the status of irrigation systems in terms of its efficiency, farm losses and other water balance parameters and recommend measures to reduce water losses To develop standards for selected nutrient and water management systems and technologies needed for policy advocacy and technology commercialization DA-RFUs; National Irrigation Administration; Professional Agricultural Engineers; Farmers; Other Government Agencies; State Colleges; Universities; Private Sector. 9/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 3yr(s) UPLB-CEAT 1,342,250.00 Program Total: P 11,911,776.00 Program Name: TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT FOR THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF MAKAPUNO [119] 6137 Project 1. Evaluation of Quality Profile and Functional Properties of Makapuno (ECM and Kabuwig) (Formerly Project 3. Determination of Organoleptic Profile of Embryo The project will determine and evaluate the quality profile and functional properties of Makapuno (ECM and a) determine the yield, composition and functional properties of makapuno components; b) determine the quality profiles of makapuno using electronicnose, electronic-tongue, GC-MS and sensory panels; c) document the variations in quality parameters of Makapuno processors and industries 9/1/2013 - 11/30/2013 1yr(s) ITDI 5,061,740.00 Cultured Makapuno (ECM) Meat Sub- Kabuwig). Project 1. Determination of Organoleptic Profile of Embryo Cultured Makapuno (ECM) Meat Using Sensory Evaluation and Electronic Sensors) (Year 1 of 1) [120] 6138 Project 2. Development of Frozen Embryo Cultured Makapuno (ECM) as Intermediate Raw Material for Food Processing (formerly Project 1. Development of Food Additives From Makapuno) (Year 1 of 1) makapuno in the farm level; d) document the quality requirements and specifications by makapuno processors; e) evaluate the differences in quality characteristics of makapuno as it matures using physico-chemical analyses and its stability after harvest; and f) develop a guide manual and recommendations in best practices for harvesting and storage of makapuno. To develop food additives (stabilizer, emulsifier, dietary fiber and small proteins) from makapuno Food Processors, producers of Makapuno seedlings and Coconut Industry 1/1/2013 - 12/31/2013 1yr(s) BSU (Batangas) Program Total: 1,656,116.00 P 6,717,856.00 Program Name: TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION FOR COMMERCIALIZATION (TECHNICOM) PROGRAM [121] 4157 Capacity Building and IP Protection Technologies Generated by DOST RDIs and Network Institutions(formerly IP Protection Program for TECHNICOM) (Year 2 of 2) The project which started in July 2010 made several significant accomplishments particularly in pursuit of its aim to develop an in-house capability in patent drafting. DOST Patent Agents have undergone training in patent drafting and some have been tapped for the project to prepare and file patent/utility model applications at the IPO. The project will continue to hone the skills of the DOST Patent Agents and strengthen the IP protection program of DOST that will cater to technologies recommended by TECHNICOM for protection. The IP owners are researchers and inventors from the science community. To secure IP protection for TECHNICOM RDIs technologies/inventions To facilitate liaison with the researchers/institutions and the patent agent/attorney to ensure adequate protection of the technologies/inventions To monitor and coordinate the preparation and filing of the applications for patent/utility model registration and payment of professional and IPO's fee To develop DOST-wide inhouse capability in patenting by providing the opportunity to have actual hands-on experience 5/15/2010 - 5/14/2011 2yr(s) TAPI 310,498.00 [122] 5392 Commercial-Scale Validation of the Enzyme Finishing Technology for Philippine Tropical Fabrics (Year 2 of 2) The Civil Services Commission (CSC) recently issued a memorandum to all government offices reiterating the implementation of RA 9242. Thus, PTRI takes initiative in producing compliant PTFs using the newly developed finished technology with Asiatex providing materials for blazers or To validate in commercial scale the enzyme finishing Textile Industry technology of PTRI and the acceptability of silk-based fabrics for the production of RA 9242 compliant Philippine Tropical Fabrics. - to produce pineapple and abaca blended yarns and develop woven fabrics suitable for apparels -to produce RA 9242 compliant polyester/silk blended fabrics as the private sector's contribution to RA 9242 -to conduct pilot-scale enzyme finishing treatment of the developed fabrics using the previously established condition in the laboratory -to test and evaluate the properties of the fabrics -to conduct a wear test and evaluate the performance of the fabrics for uniforms -to conduct cost analysis of finishing treatment/process based on 5/16/2011 - 5/15/2012 2yr(s) PTRI 566,447.00 gala attire to selected recipients. Asiatex is willing to support RA 9242 and will jointly produce polyester/silk fabric as part of the uniform of DOST employees. Also, the fabric requirement for uniforms of the DOST employees for CY 2012 will be produced. the semi-commercial scale of production [123] 5445 Development of Neo-Ethnic Philippine Textiles Using NAtural Fiber-Blended Yarns and EcoFriendly Treatment and Dyeing Technologies (Year 2 of 1) Develop neo-ethnic Philippine textiles by enhancing the quality, aesthetics, performance and utilization of ethnic using eco-friendly dyeing technologies and materials. To verify and validate the PTRI-developed enzyme treatment and dyeing and printing technologies using natural and low impact dyes To transfer through to the partner enterprise the relevant processing technologies To promote and launch the developed neo-ethnic textile prototypes made of natural/ecofriendly materials treated with enzymes and dyed with natural or low impact dyes. [124] 5994 Enhancing the Commercialization of Biogroe Technology (Year 1 of 2) Biogroe is a solid-based microbial plant-growth promoter that contains plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) that is effective in boosting the growth of a number of crops. The BioGroe technology has great potential to increase yields with lower cost of production. A reduction in cost of production will result in increased net benefit per area planted to the crop and give higher income of farmers. This technology if commercialized is expected to alleviate poverty among small farmers. [125] 5451 Establishment of Microbial Succession of Starter Culture for Rice Wine (Tapuy) Processing (Year 2 of 2) Th project will establish microbial succession of starter culture for rice wine processing under bench-scale operation. Abel, hablon, abaca (hinabol, t’nalak), piña and silk weaver enterprise; Garment manufacturers, fashion designers weavers and exporters; Government employees 1/18/2011 - 7/17/2013 1yr(s) PTRI 1,791,772.18 To Promote and commercialize BioGroe technology Farmer entrepreneurs specifically to: a)Conduct demonstration trials to showcase Biogore b)Promote the use of BioGroe and develop marketing strategies and promotional kits c)Conduct trainings and seminars for increased awareness of biogroe technology d)Obtain product registration for Biogroe on the test crops e)Develop production and distribution modalities for Biogroe commercialization 3/1/2012 - 2/28/2013 2yr(s) UPLB-NIMBB 2,654,829.00 Te re-validate the functional properties of selected microbial strains To establish the microbial succession of starter cultures under bench-scale operation: isolated strains for processing quality rice wine To bench-scale operation of rice wine processing using the established microbial succession studies To evaluate the physicochemical, functional and sensory properties of rice wine 7/1/2011 - 12/31/2012 2yr(s) UPLB 580,299.00 1/2/2012 - 12/31/2012 1yr(s) DOST-OUsec for R&D 934,740.61 UPD 771,783.50 Tapuy producers in Northern Luzon and other interested SMEs; Other government agencies (DA, DOST, PHILRICE) [126] 5995 Management Support Program for Facilitate the monitoring TECHNICOM Implementation (Year 1 and evaluation of the of 1) projects and to develop a database that will enable to identify exactly the status of projects at any point in time. To facilitate the monitoring and evaluation of the Research institutes, projects and to develop a database that will enable to Academe, Industry identify exactly the status of projects at any point in time. [127] 5390 Market Testing and Process Optimization of Industrial Prototype Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Titanium Nitride Coating Technology (formerly Process Optimization, To optimize, pilot and develop the market capability of the Plasma-enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) for Industrial applications • To build up a pilot-scale PECVD facility that will provide trial coatings to various Metal and Semiconductor Titanium nitride (TiN) Coating has many characteristics, it gives an edge over other coating technologies. •Philippine Public and Private Sectors that send out their tools outside of the country •Research students academic degrees from UP- Piloting and Market Development of Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) for Titanium Nitride Coating) (Year 1 of 1) [128] 5166 S&T Based Interventions to Address Malnutrition: Project 1. Production and Technology Transfer of FNRI Developed Complementary/Snack Foods (Year 2 of 2) TiN increases the surface hardness of tools, protecting it against abrasion and damaging effects of friction during the industrial process. It is non-stick property. It has an aesthetically pleasing durability, resistance to wear and corrosion. This prolongs the tools’ lifetime while creating better finishes. On the other hand, the facility is running with low power consumption which causes low coating costs on the side of the service provider. The coating process is environment friendly as it dispossess of only residues from Argon and Nitrogen gas, which are also part of the composition of air. companies in the Philippines • To optimize the plasma parameters needed for varying metal compositions, which involves comparative analysis and testing of the reliability of the Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating deposited on the surface of the metal • To prepare jigs appropriate for compression molding inserts, end mills, wire cutters and bonding tools and crowning olds of various sizes to properly situate the jigs inside the PECVD facility for a uniform coating • To facilitate industry awareness of the applications of the Plasma-enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) facility through three target industry applications, namely: (a) the coating of compression molding inserts for semiconductor applications, (b) the recycling of end mills, and (c) the coating of crowning molds // To produce complementary foods for the FNRI Sulong Pinoy project and transfer the technology to four (4) provinces such as Leyte, Iloilo, Antique and Occidental Mindoro 1/5/2011 - 9/30/2012 2yr(s) FNRI 0.00 To reduce the prevalence of underweight among 6 month-3 year old targeted children after the intervention and increase participation in existing nutrition programs in the area 1/15/2011 - 1/14/2012 2yr(s) FNRI 0.00 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2013 1yr(s) UPD 1,654,169.00 [129] 5168 S&T Based Interventions to Address // Malnutrition: Project 2. Development of a Model for “DOST PINOY” (Package for the Improvement of Nutrition of Young Children): A Nutrition Intervention Strategy (Year 2 of 2) [130] 5563 Shelf-life Extension of Fortified Ready-to-Drink Tropical Fruit and Vegetable Juice Blends Prepared by Aseptic Processing and Packaging (Year 1 of 1) NIP (optimization of plasma parameters on different metal compositions) •Government and the university via eventual/ export opportunities •Semiconductor and Metal industries (benefiting from domestic capabilities on ground-up design and metal coating capability This study is a To extend the shelf-life of fortified RTD tropical fruit Beverage continuation of the and vegetable juice blends prepared by aseptic manufacturers/entrepreneurs technological innovation processing and packaging up to ten months of a previous project conducted on the “Nutrient fortification and Pilot Scale Optimization of Readyto-Drink (RTD) Tropical Fruit and Vegetable Juice Blends Prepared by Aseptic Processing and Packaging”. The developed RTD juice blends were observed to have low levels of Vitamins A and C due to extensive dilution and nutrient losses. Hence, this study aims to improve the nutrient quality and extend the shelf-life of the products. [131] 422 Technology Innovation for Commercialization Program (Year 10) Provide support for business plan preparation, intellectual properties (IP) protection, negotiation and licensing for selected priority technologies; Provide support for commercial prototype development and pilot scale production in partnership with private companies; and Provide a feeder program in cooperation with selected centers of excellence to encourage innovativeness and entrepreneurial activities between undergraduate and graduate students. To provide support for business plan preparation, Industry; Firms; state intellectual properties (IP) protection, negotiation and universities licensing for selected priority technologies; To provide support for commercial prototype development and pilot scale production in partnership with private companies; and To provide a feeder program in cooperation with selected centers of excellence to encourage innovativeness and entrepreneurial activities between undergraduate and graduate students. 2/17/2003 - 12/31/2016 Continuing DOST-RDI`s Program Total: 0.00 P 9,264,538.29 Program Name: -None[132] 5266 99m Tc and 99m Tc Radiopharmaceuticals: Preparation and Quality Control for Nuclear Medicine Applications (Year 2 of 2) This project will comeup with radio pharmaceutical in the form of 99mTc pertechnetate supplied in unit dose or a generator, tested protocol for the preparation of radio pharmaceutical cold kit and protocols for the preparation of radio labelled molecules To make available locally the technology for the preparation of the most commonly used 99mTclabelled radio pharmaceuticals. Nuclear Medicine centers in private, government hospitals, patients and medical research institutions 4/1/2011 - 4/30/2013 2yr(s) [133] 4633 A Web-based Interactive Genome Library for Surveillance, Detection, Characterization and DrugResistance Monitoring of Influenza Virus in the Philippines (Year 2 of 2) To: (a) establish a onestop-shop portal that contains relevant and up-todate information about S-OIV A(H1N1), its current status and management in the Philippine setting, including demographics, integrating data from various local and foreign agencies; (b) construct a web-based database storage and retrieval system containing local A H1N1 genomic sequence data, detection profiles, genotype and drugresistance pattern of relevant clinical/epidemiological information; (c) genetyped archived local A(H1N1) isolates and To: (a) establish a one-stop-shop portal that contains relevant and up-todate information about S-OIV A(H1N1), its current status and mangement in the Philippine setting, including demographics, integrating data from various local and foreign agencies; (b) construct a web-based database storage and retrieval system containing local A H1N1 genomic sequence data, detection profiles, genotype and drugresistance pattern of relevant clinical/epidemiological information; (c) genetyped archived local A(H1N1) isolates and monitor prevalling genotypes of current A(H1N1)infection of the philippines;(d)provide online-research of Health regarding S-OIV A(H1N1); and (e) provide a focused portal for training updates, downloadable information files and modules to promote S-OIV A(H1N1) awarteness and social responsibility. Filipinos at risk for 12/1/2010 - 11/30/2012 influenza; researchers 2yr(s) involved in development of diagnostic methods; medical practinioners; instituions involved in health policy development PNRI 8,289,417.22 UPM-NIH 1,697,416.00 monitor prevalling genotypes of current A(H1N1)infection of the philippines;(d)provide online-research of Health regarding S-OIV A(H1N1); and (e) provide a focused portal for training updates, downloadable information files and modules to promote SOIV A(H1N1) awarteness and social responsibility. [134] 5892 Capacity Building for Competitiveness of the Metals and Engineering Industry Cluster (CAIMTEC) of CAR for the Localization of Industrial and HighPrecision Technology Parts (Year 1 of 3) The project will be Raise the competency level of CAR MSMEs to produce Metals and Engineering composed of process industrial and high-precision technology parts Industry Cluster (CAIMTEC) research and adaptation conforming to international standards of CAR for the Localization to advanced of Industrial and Highmanufacturing Precision Technology Parts technology, training and capacity building programs that will increase the cluster member's expertise and bring them to a higher level of manufacturing, including but not limited to the production of simpler to more complex industrial and high-precision technology parts. The activities will be conducted at the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) in coordination with the DOST-CAR. The TESDACAR will provide the venue and machining equipment for the technical training and training - cum production activities. Whenever necessary, a suitable venue will be sourced for the other training that need not be conducted at TESDACAR. CAR-RDC will provide funding assistance for Study Missions [135] 5404 Capacity Building in Support of the Pilot Testing of the DOST Tablet Computers (Year 2 of 1) The project will contribute to the improvement of the delivery of educational content and quality of Philippine education to the primary students. It will also provide training to teachers as part of To provide the needed tablet computers, applications, Primary and Secondary and training that will be used for the SEI project, studetns of different public “Technology Package for Student Learning schools in the country Empowerment: Pilot Testing of Courseware and Tablet PC” 4/1/2012 - 2/3/2015 3yr(s) MIRDC 12,071,186.00 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2013 1yr(s) ASTI 7,278,000.00 the pilot test deployment and adopt the stakeholder involving different various stakeholders (SEI, DepEd, and local electronics designers and manufacturers) to validate if the design and specifications of the learning tool are appropriate for basic education. [136] 5733 Contribution of Functional Stay Green Character to Drought Tolerances in rice (O. sativa L.) During Flowering Drought Stress (Year 1 of 1) To quantity the Contribution of functional stay-green characteristics to drought tolerance ability of rice during the post anthesis drought in rice. Specifically, it aims to: 1.To screen and identify diverse rice genotypes which have functional stay green characteristics under favorable irrigated conditions 2. To determine the capacity of functional stay-green under post flowering progressive drought 3.To evaluate the contribution of functional stay-green to drought tolerance by measuring assimilation, Photosynthetic capacity, yield, water use and water use efficiency during post flowering progressive drought To quantity the Contribution of functional stay-green characteristics to drought tolerance ability of rice during the post anthesis drought in rice. Specifically, it aims to: 1.To screen and identify diverse rice genotypes which have functional stay green characteristics under favorable irrigated conditions 2. To determine the capacity of functional stay-green under post flowering progressive drought 3.To evaluate the contribution of functional stay-green to drought tolerance by measuring assimilation, Photosynthetic capacity, yield, water use and water use efficiency during post flowering progressive drought Breeders for drought-prone (terminal drought) rice environments, rainfed lowland rice farmers 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2013 1yr(s) [137] 6075 Development of Okara Powder as To develop a shelf-table To assembly and evaluate EST and FL cDNA libraries Fiber and Protein Ingredient (Year 1 okara powder as fiber from various tissue types and during virus infection of 1) and protein ingredient for abaca functional genomics for the production of extruded snack products. Soybean based product 8/15/2013 - 10/31/2013 processors, okara dryers and 1yr(s) extruded snack manufacturers [138] 6136 Development of Transport Packaging The project will focus on for Cut Flowers (Rose and developing appropriate Chrysanthemum) (Year 1 of 1) transport packaging technology that will reduce handling and distribution damage, graphic design and brand name that will give a reputation for quality of cut flowers grown in the Phils. To extend the storage life cut flowers by 50% to 100% through the application of MAP technology To develop a packaging system to include transport packaging, handling practices and mode of transport for cut flowers thereby reducing damage by about 20-35% To develop standard tansport packaging containers and primary packaging materials for cut flowers To develop a generic packaging design and a brand name for Philippine cut flowers To conduct onsite technology transfer and information dissemination on transport packaging of cut-flowers to identified farmers/growers To enhance the capacity of PTD in conducting R&D on the packaging of cut flowers farmers/growers of roses and chrysanthemum and farmer cooperatives/association [139] 6120 Development/Improvement of a. To establish the appropriate primary packaging Lechon producers and The project will seek a PhilRice 300,000.00 UPD-CHE 2,477,706.00 10/1/2014 - 3/31/2015 1yr(s) ITDI 3,403,191.00 5/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 ITDI 748,895.00 Packaging Technology for Pork Lechon (Year 1 of 1) new and improved packaging system and an effective packaging technology to maintain the quality and freshness of pork lechon that is shipped to far destinations locally and even abroad at specified time and handling conditions [140] 6021 Digitization of Publications and Other Materials available at Media Available at the Specialist the Specialist Library Library of the National Academy of will be encoded and Science and Technology (Year 1 of stored in CD form for 1) protection. After all information has been encoded, publications will be scanned and stored in CD form. [141] 76 DOST Human Resource Program (formerly DOST Staff Development Program) (Year 12) The project covers scholarship and training grants in the fields related to the functional activities of DOST and its agencies, including the re-entry program grants to be based on pre-identified areas of specializatio0n which is needed for the effective and efficient delivery of service both in the technical and administrative functions of DOST. material/container for pork lechon b. To develop/improve the existing transport packaging technology for whole pork lechon and carrier box for kilo pack/chopped pork lechon c. To establish the shelf life of whole and kilo pack pork lechon distributors 1yr(s) To put up an online NAST-specialized library. Specifically, it seeks to: (1) digitize NAST library materials; (2) develop database of NAST library materials; and (3) upload database and digitized materials in the web. general public 4/1/2013 - 9/30/2013 1yr(s) NAST To address the requirements for the for the human resource capacity building of DOST and its agencies and accelerate the production of high level S&T human resources needed to undertake S&T activities especially in R&D. DOST community and its Attached agencies 1/1/2001 - 12/31/2015 Continuing SEI DOST-OAsec for ALFA 21,003,591.64 2,863,719.11 [142] 5155 DOST Information Technology (IT) Enhance and upgrade Enhancement Program (Year 2 of 2) DOST Information and Communication Technology (ICT) resources, implement and sustain application systems developed and provide technical support to the ICT demands and requirements of the Department To enhance and upgrade DOST ICT resources, DOST agencies implement and sustain application systems developed and provide technical support to the ICT demands and requirements of the Department 2/16/2011 - 2/14/2013 2yr(s) DOST-CO [143] 6252 DOST's Grants to Outstanding Achievements in S&T: An Investigation on the Universality of Exponential Superluminality in Quantum Tunnelling (Year 1 of 1) The project will investigate the universality of the exponential superluminality in quantum tunneling earlier by the proponent for Gaussian wavepacketsincident upon square potential barriers. To investigate the presence or absence of exponential Physics Community superluminality for a more general class of incident wave-packets To extend the result to more general potential barriers such as continuous and piecewise continuous barriers To investigate the adequacy of the quantized time of arrival operator for the barrier 9/22/2012 - 9/21/2013 1yr(s) UPD [144] 6057 Evaluation and Improvement of the Research Publication and IP Productivity of the DOST R&D The project is in line with the current initiative of DOST to To encourage researchers in DOST research institutes DOST research institutions, to publish their studies in referred journals by agencies including NAST, providing incentives for publications in ISI journals or NRCP and regional offices 9/1/2013 - 12/31/2015 3yr(s) NAST 660,000.00 500,000.00 1,671,734.00 Institutes (Year 1 of 3) institute measures to scientific journals covered by international indexing improve the services and citation dtabases (ICSD) To provide performance of R&D DOST agencies, NAST and NRCP members online institutions and the access to full-text international scientific literature monitoring/evalaution of database and bibliometrics system To provide science their R&D results administrations a bibliometrics system for research productivity evaluation an identification of strengths, weakness and priority areas of their agencies/institutes To provide training and assistance to journal editors for upgrading of local scientific journals [145] 1172 Evaluation of S&T Personnel of Non- To provide incentives for DOST Agencies Under R.A. 8439 DOST and non-DOST (Year 10) personnel involved in S&T for the grant of hazard allowance; and formalize guidelines and procedures in aid of evaluation requests for the grant of hazard allowance To formulate the necessary guidelines and procedures, as well as to determine the required supporting documents and other requirements in aid of evaluation requests for the grant of hazard allowance and evaluate requests for the grant of hazard allowance to DOST and non-DOST S&T personnel. DOST and non-DOST Agencies under R.A. NO. 8439 [146] 5917 Field Detection System for Saxitoxin: A Novel Approach Using the Receptor Binding Assay Technology for In Situ Monitoring of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (Year 1 of 1) The project will focus on the improvement of the current radio-receptor binding assay (RBA) technology which has recently been developed for the quantitative detection of paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs). The modifications will permit direct use of RBA in the field, precluding the transport of samples to far-off laboratories/RBA facilities. To enhance the radio-receptor binding assay (RBA) Government agencies, technique by using the 1251-GIIIA radioligand to academe, fishing industry, design a field detection system for in –situ general public monitoring of PSTs and assist in the effective management of harmful algal blooms (HABs) by extending the application of RBA as an alternative monitoring tool for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins that will complement the standard bioassay in an accurate, sensitive, rapid and cost-effective manner. Specifically, it seeks to: a) produce radioiodinated derivatices of the u-conotoxin GIIIA analog; b) characterize the radiolabeled products; c) characterize the gamma-based RBA and d) establish the field detection system (FDS) for STX. [147] 6100 Genetic Diversity and Stock Delineation of Philippine Populations of the Orange Mudcrab, Syclla olivacea (Year 1 of 1) The project will examine patterns of genetic diversity and population connectivity of the orange mudcarb, scylla olivacea based on molecular genetic data To generate mitochondrial sequence data and analyze phylogeographic patterns (genetic diversity spatial distribution) of wild populations of sycllla olivacea from representative marine biogregraphic regions across the Philippines To infer spatial patterns of population structure and gene flow among wild populations of S. olivacea for identification of putative management units [148] 6239 Human Resource Intervention for Sustainable Growth and Competitiveness of the Metals and Engineering Sector: Development and Implementation of Appropriate Training Curriculum Design for CNC Programming for CNC Machine Tool Programming and Operations (formerly Development of Appropriate Training Curriculum Design for CNC Machine Tool programming and Operation for sustainable Growth, productivity and Competitiveness of the metals and Engineering Sectors) (Year 1 of 3) This project will adequately address the concern for manpower training on CNC programming and operation to enable M&E sector to attain a level of competence that is critical to improving its productivity and competitiveness. To develop an effective training curriculum design Metals and Engineering ensuring that competent CNC programmers and Industry operators are made available to meet the manpower requirements of the domestic metalworking firms [149] 4842 Improvement of Exhibits and Facilities of the Philippine Science Heritage Center and Its Service s - To promote science and 1. Promote Filipino scientists and their achievements NAST and its personnel, technology through and scientific contributions. 2. Inspire the youth to Filipino scientists, Students culture through exhibits, pursue careers in science. 3. Improve and update in all levels Resources Management e.g. LGU and other government agencies, public agencies and private sector entities, researchers 7/1/2003 - 12/31/2016 Continuing DOST-OAsec for Internal Audit 2/1/2012 - 1/31/2013 1yr(s) PNRI 12/1/2012 - 11/30/2013 1yr(s) UPD-MSI 9/1/2012 - 12/30/2014 3yr(s) MIRDC 9/1/2010 - 12/31/2012 2yr(s) NAST 214,594.00 3,079,052.00 500,000.00 7,000,000.00 724,468.00 Phase II. Strengthening the seminar and other Philippine Science Heritage Center related activities. as an Alternative Learning Institution for Science (Year 2 of 2) [150] 5956 Increasing Farmers’ Access to HighQuality Rice Seeds through Efficient Seed Production Systems (Year 1 of 5) One of the main strategies to address food security is the improvement in the seed supply sector. Farmers’ access to quality seeds can only be guaranteed if there is a viable seed supply system to produce and distribute quality seeds. Agricultural policies must give emphasis on strategies that will ensure the adequate supply of quality seeds of locally-adapted varieties for farmers at affordable prices at the right time to obtain the best crop yields. A continuous and reliable supply of quality seeds can have positive longterm impacts on farms’ seed security and farm productivity, and hence, food security. existing displays. 4. Exhibit current science-related issues and concerns. 5. Continuously empower the staff of the Center through trainings, seminars, linkage and visit to other science museums and centers. 6. Collaborate with institutions for showcasing R&D developments and trends. To enhance the capabilities of SeedNet members form SUCs and the Department of Agriculture (DA), and accredited seed growers in sustaining a viable seed supply system; To enhance farmers’ capability to produce and use high-quality seeds; To increase farmers’ yield by at least 10%; To contribute in increasing rice production; To contribute in reducing rice importation Accredited rice seed growers, SUC-SeedNet members, and rice farmers [151] 5501 Integrating Medical Devices in the The project will redesign National Telehealth Service Program the telemedicine device (RxBox2) (Year 1 of 3) to improve the size, usability and portability of the device and allow additional medical modules up to eight ports to be accommodate on a single device, install a back-up battery supply on the telemedicine device, Conduct an overall evaluation of telehealth service that focuses on costeffectiveness, process and impact, manufacture and certify the accuracy of the components installed on the one hundred (100) portable biomedical device and translate training manuals to Filipino language for easy use of medical specialists on RHUs. To redesign the telemedicine device to improve the Underserved communities size, usability and portability of the device and allow that lack access to medical additional medical modules up to eight ports to be services. accommodate on a single device, install a back-up battery supply on the telemedicine device, Conduct an overall evaluation of telehealth service that focuses on cost-effectiveness, process and impact, manufacture and certify the accuracy of the components installed on the one hundred (100) portable biomedical device and translate training manuals to Filipino language for easy use of medical specialists on RHUs [152] 5105 Mainstreaming DOST Gender and 1. To provide support in gender responsive policies in DOST Personnel and Science To pursue the adoption 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2016 5yr(s) PhilRice 5,543,164.00 10/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 3yr(s) UPM-NIH 3,000,000.00 1/1/2011 - 12/31/2013 DOST-OAsec 490,780.30 Development (GAD) Program for Gender Responsive S&T Planning and Technology Diffusion Services Phase 2. (Year 2 of 3) of gender mainstreaming as a strategy to promote and fulfill women's human rights and eliminate gender discrimination in their systems, structures, policies, programs, processes and procedures. [153] 4791 MicroEd North: Enhancing To increase the pool of Microelectronics Education (Year 2 of skilled engineers and 2) enhance the awareness of undergraduate students with basic courses in microelectronics and integrated circuit (IC) design. S&T planning and diffusion services 2. To enhance Community capability of DOST GAD Focal Point System of agencies in gender analysis and increase the numbers of DOST GAD Technical Advisers on Gender Analysis 3. To provide relevant and accessible gender-related information on time and on-line 4. To actively support the Philippine Commission on Women’s programs and projects 5. To network and collaborate with other national agencies and international institutions, non-governmental organizations and private associations in project development, advocacy and promotions of gender concerns a) Encourage faculty members to introduce basic academe and research microelectronics courses in their undergraduate institutions curriculum, and b)Continuously improve UP's microelectronics curriculum by providing faculty members with opportunities for knowledge advancement and design skills enhancement. 3yr(s) for TechTrans 1/1/2011 - 12/31/2012 2yr(s) UPD-EEEI 2,594,970.00 [154] 4843 Nanostructured Ultrathin Films Based The project will on Electrochemically Grafted investigate a new series Polymer Brushes (Year 2 of 2) of electropolymerizable dendritic-linear block copolymers that will exhibit block-copolymer morphologies, solution self-assembly and electro-optical properties. The long term interest is in developing new fabrication methods for smart coatings that can be eventually adapted for research and development in engineering materials and energy conversion devicesPhilippines towards fundamental chemical and materials research of new polymers and their structure-property relationships To investigate a new series of electropolymerizable dendritic-linear block copolymers that will exhibit block-copolymer morphologies, solution selfassembly and electro-optical properties. The long term interest is in developing new fabrication methods for smart coatings that can be eventually adapted for research and development in engineering materials and energy conversion devicesPhilippines towards fundamental chemical and materials research of new polymers and their structure-property relationships Solar Energy Research, Photonics and Electronics Research, Graduate Students, Solar Energy Device Manufacturers 2/1/2011 - 1/31/2013 2yr(s) UPD-IC 1,888,460.00 [155] 6082 Optically Transparent Spinel- Based To develop a highlyCeramics from Natural Kaolinite sophisticated and high Nanoparticles Phase-III (Year 1 of 1) value optical transparent ceramics from locally raw materials and appropriate home grown technolgoies in its fabrication To develop a highly-sophisticated and high value optical transparent ceramics from locally raw materials and appropriate home grown technolgoies in its fabrication Researchers and ceramic industries 6/1/2012 - 12/31/2013 1yr(s) MMSU 17,536,700.00 [156] 5158 Phase 2: ISO/IEC 17043:2010 Accreditation as Proficiency Test (PT) Provider for Credibility Improvement and International Recognition of FNRI Proficiency Test Program (Year 2 of 2) 1. Train the PT staff and other FNRI analysts on ISO/IEC 17043:2010 and ISO 13528:2005 standards 2. Prepare, review, edit and finalize ISO/IEC 17043:2010 Quality Manual, standard operating procedures (SOPs), forms and related documents 3. Coordinate with PT accreditation body on accreditation requirements 4. Organize PT on proximate and mineral analyses implementing the Research and Development Institutes and Regional Offices with accredited laboratories 5/1/2011 - 4/30/2013 2yr(s) FNRI 1,929,295.00 Train the PT staff and other FNRI analysts on ISO/IEC 17043:2010 and ISO 13528:2005 standards; Prepare, review, edit and finalize ISO/IEC 17043:2010 Quality Manual, standard operating procedures (SOPs), forms and related documents; Coordinate with PT accreditation body on accreditation requirements; Organize PT on proximate and mineral analyses implementing the FNRIDOST ISO/IEC 17043:2010 policies, and procedures; Prepare food reference materials on proximate and mineral analyses from the consensus of PT participants results; Undergo on-site technical assessment by the foreign PT Accreditation Body base on ISO/IEC 17043:2010 standards; Conduct activities to comply with Accreditation Body nonconformities/audit findings, and Gain ISO/IEC 17043:2010 certificate of accreditation as PT provider [157] 5737 Physical Vapor Deposition of One of the main driving Advanced MAX Phase Materials (Year forces in plasma physics 1 of 2) and materials science research is the synthesis of advanced materials for household, industrial, and commercial uses. In the past, plasma physics and materials science applications have been limited to research laboratories because of the complexity and requirements of plasma production and materials synthesis. The marketability of sources for the materials industry lies in the simplicity and flexibility of the device. Among the devices that have emerged over the last few decades for materials synthesis are physical vapor deposition (PVD) facilities. Operated in either arc evaporation, ion plating or magnetron sputtering mode, PVD machines have proven FNRI-DOST ISO/IEC 17043:2010 policies, and procedures 5. Prepare food reference materials on proximate and mineral analyses from the consensus of PT participants results 6. Undergo on-site technical assessment by the foreign PT Accreditation Body base on ISO/IEC 17043:2010 standards 7. Conduct activities to comply with Accreditation Body nonconformities/audit findings, and 8. Gain ISO/IEC 17043:2010 certificate of accreditation as PT provider To exploit the potential of MAX phases using PVD process for decorative coatings like TiAN, TiZrN To exploit the potential of MAX phases using PVD process for hard coatings like CrAIN, TiAIN, TiSiN To exploit the potential of MAX phases using PVD process for other functional composite films to enhance hardness, Young's modulus, thermal conductivity, decomposition temperature, oxidation resistance and machinability and other surface properties of industrial materials like metals, plastics, polymers and glass. Various stakeholders in the local industry, government and academic institutions 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2014 2yr(s) UPD-NIP 4,051,296.00 to be versatile in the synthesis of decorative and functional materials. In this project component, an off-theshelf commercial PVD machine is used for the synthesis of MAX phase materials for advanced decorative and functional applications. [158] 5734 Prevalence of HIV Infection Among at Risk PAtient Populations at the Philippine General Hospital (Year 1 of 1) HIV and AIDS rates in the PHilippines have exponentially increased in the last few years. The current national system for reporting HIV cases relies on voluntary testing for both at risk patients and blood donors, and passive reporting from physicians. This is supplemented periodically by more detailed surveys in the most-at-risk population (MARPS) such as men who have sex with men, intravenous drug users, and female sex workers. There is a lack of data regarding the prevalence of HIV in specific defined populations who present with potentially AIDS defining illnesses such as those being seen in clinics for cervical cancer, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted diseases. The results of the study will guide policy for decreasing the threshold for HIV testing for those who have cervical cancer, tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and for more stringent or even universal testing for pregnant women. To define the prevalence of HIV in high risk Filipinos infected by, or at populations at the Philippine General Hospital. risk for, HIV and AIDS. Specifically, it seeks to determine the prevalence of HIV in patients with cervical cancer, tuberculosis, and with sexually transmitted diseases as well as in pregnant patients. 7/1/2013 - 12/31/2013 1yr(s) UPM-NIH [159] 5383 Proactive Response to S&T Issues Towards a Progressive Philippines (Year 1 of 2) To assess the needs of the Philippines, the project through NAST will provide sciencebased policy advise in collaboration with various DOST agencies and other government institutions. To provide To provide advocacy strategies that would promote science communities science-based solutions/policy to the state, society, and nation. Specifically, it seeks to: a) gather all stakeholders to a particular event such as roundtable discussions and similar initiatives to present and promote the results of the NAST advisory bodies; b) advocate and promote the resulting draft resolutions and recommendations of round-table discussions (RTDs) and similar activities to the concerned 6/15/2011 - 6/14/2013 2yr(s) NAST 575,000.00 1,973,231.00 science-based solutions, institutions and agencies; c) publish RTDs, science monographs/proceedings/papers on selected topics; information fora, and d) maintain updated information on these issues. legislative fora, publications and other activities will be conducted, whichever is appropriate. 5383 Proactive Response to S&T Issues Towards a Progressive Philippines (Year 2 of 2) To assess the needs of the Philippines, the project through NAST will provide sciencebased policy advise in collaboration with various DOST agencies and other government institutions. To provide science-based solutions, RTDs, science information fora, legislative fora, publications and other activities will be conducted, whichever is appropriate. To provide advocacy strategies that would promote science communities science-based solutions/policy to the state, society, and nation. Specifically, it seeks to: a) gather all stakeholders to a particular event such as roundtable discussions and similar initiatives to present and promote the results of the NAST advisory bodies; b) advocate and promote the resulting draft resolutions and recommendations of round-table discussions (RTDs) and similar activities to the concerned institutions and agencies; c) publish monographs/proceedings/papers on selected topics; and d) maintain updated information on these issues. [160] 4915 Project Management and Engineering To ensure the successful Service Office (Year 2 of 6) implementation of highimpact projects according to schedule and budget, and that engineering design services are properly provided for. To provide management and engineering design DOST and its Agencies assistance to the high impact programs/projects that need focused implementation to ensure that plans are properly coordinated, executed, and resources properly allocated. Specifically, it seeks to: a) provide mechanism to fast track and assess the progress of the high impact programs/projects; b) identify potential high impact programs/projects; c) establish a system for monitoring and evaluation of outcomes and economic and social impacts of the high impact programs/projects; d) provide assistance in the initial evaluation of the proposal of the high impact programs/projects; e) strengthen overall performance of the high impact programs/projects; and f) establish a pool of design engineers that will provide engineering design services as required by the programs/projects. [161] 6070 Promotion and Commercialization of Selected Technologies to Improve Banana (Lakatan and Saba) Production in Aurora Province (Year 1 of 2) To expand the existing ASCOT tissue culture laboratory and nursery. To produce meriplants of Lakatan and Saba for Aurora and nearby provinces; To train staff and technicians on the improved protocol for mass propagation of banana planting materials. To capacitate laboratory technicians/ potential entrepreneurs/ LGU members on nursery-management of banana through handson training. To expand the existing ASCOT tissue culture laboratory and nursery. To produce meriplants of Lakatan and Saba for Aurora and nearby provinces; To train staff and technicians on the improved protocol for mass propagation of banana planting materials. To capacitate laboratory technicians/ potential entrepreneurs/ LGU members on nurserymanagement of banana through hands-on training. [162] 6050 Rehabilitation of Abaca Plantation through Adoption of High-Yielding and Virus-resistant Abaca Hybrids The project targets to To improve income by at least 20% and quality of Farmers, nursery operators mass produce the hybrid life of small abaca farmers by reducing losses due to and selected tissue culture abaca planting stocks viruses, particularly abaca bunchy top virus (ABTV) laboratories Banana Industry 6/15/2011 - 6/14/2013 2yr(s) NAST 723,441.00 10/21/2010 - 12/31/2016 6yr(s) DOST 3,070,514.97 6/1/2012 - 12/31/2014 2yr(s) ASCOT (Aurora) 5,230,000.00 10/1/2012 - 9/30/2014 3yr(s) UPLB-IPB 16,821,342.20 (Year 1 of 3) using tissue culture technique for dissemination to interested abaca farmers to meet the potential demand for planting stocks, further test the performance/stability and commercialize the hybrids. The project will also conduct economic analysis on the mass propagation using tissue culture technique to determine the commercial viability of the technology through adoption of new BTV-resistant abaca hybrids. Specifically, it aims to: 1) assess agronomic and economic performance of new BTV-resistant abaca hybrids through multi-location trials in farmers’ field; 2) multiply nationwide and propagate about 2.5 million seedlings of the new BTV-resistant abaca hybrids; 3) further characterize and evaluate reaction of new BTV-resistant abaca hybrids to the other abaca virus diseases – mosaic and bract mosaic; and 4) conduct economic analysis on the mass propagation using tissue culture technique to determine the commercial viability of the technology An updated and standalone library information kiosk that can be readily accessible will hasten the development of capability, competence and competitiveness of the researchers to do R&D activities and other intellectual “capitals” for better service to the general public. 1. To make Philippine S&T information materials available to the public. 2. To install kiosks in selected public libraries in the Philippines for accessibility 3. To train library staff of the selected sites in the use and maintenance of the STARBOOKS facilities General public, i.e. students, policymakers, planners, implementers, teachers, and other professionals and researchers in government and private industries and the community 6/15/2012 - 12/31/2014 2yr(s) STII 2,350,598.00 [164] 6139 Salinlahi in Transition: Transforming The lack of assured the PSHC into a Worlds Class annual budget for the Science Center (Year 1 of 5) operation of the Center is taking its toll. In order to compete with emerging science centers which are privately funded, the PSHC have to be transformed into a world class science center equipped with state-ofthe art facilities, competent personnel and engaging, educational interactive galleries and exhibits. To transforming the Philippine Science Heritage Center into a world class sustainable science center thereby strengthen its role as an alternative venue for learning the science Elementary and High School 12/28/2012 - 12/31/2015 students and general public 5yr(s) NAST 1,425,000.00 [165] 5156 Screening and Optimization of Conditions for the Local Production of Food Colorants from Microbial Cultures (Year 2 of 2) 1. To screen for microbial cultures that produce organic colorants 2. To conduct optimization studies on the production of organic colorants from selected microbial cultures either through liquid culture fermentation or solid substrate cultivation 3. To purify, characterize and crystallize the locally produced organic colorants from microbial origin 4. To conduct efficacy studies on the locally produced organic colorants for food applications Food Industry UPLB 923,889.00 [163] 6122 S&T Academic and Research-Based Openly-Operated Kiosks (STARBOOKS) (Year 1 of 2) The project will enable to collect and revive known cultures from Philippine National Commission of Microorganisms (PNCM). These cultures will be screened and appropriate method of food colorants production will be established and optimized. The organic colorants produced by selected microbial cultures will be 7/1/2011 - 3/31/2013 2yr(s) characterized and studies on toxicity and purification and crystallization will be conducted, after which, the produce organic colorants will be tested for food applications. [166] 79 Secretariat for the DOST- JSPS Joint The DOST-JSPS Joint Scientific Cooperation Program (Year Scientific Program 12) implemented by DOST through the DOST-JSPS bilateral partnership, programs, and projects, are organized and carried out by the 2 cooperating agencies, with other academic research and core institutions in the Philippines and Japan. It is designed to create high potential research nuclei in the fileds of natural sciencs, social sciences and humanities. To promote inter-institutional scientific exchange with Filipino Scientists and emphasis on on-going programs and academic inventors researches through any of the following: 1. Exchange of scientist through short and long-term visits (CORE University Program, Joint Research Program) 2. Holding of attendance in scientific seminars and conferences agreed upon between DOST and JSPS 3.Coordinating degree (dissertation) research under the joint guidance of Filipino and Japanese scientists 7/1/2001 - 12/31/2013 Continuing DOST-OAsec for TechTrans 1/1/1997 - 12/31/2016 20yr(s) NAST 1,061,786.13 To operationalize existing bilateral agreements to DOST Agencies maximize limited available resources for S&T development; To undertake S&T collaborative efforts/activities through the S&T Agreement(s) or through the international regional and multilateral fora; and To support Philippine participation in all the above-mentioned efforts to strengthen S&T international relations. 1/24/2003 - 12/31/2016 Continuing DOST-ITCU 4,748,377.39 To collaborate with the APLMF to promote the coordination and integrity of legal metrology activities and services in order to achieve greater harmony of measurement and testing within the Asia-Pacific Region and to build mutual confidence in measurements between members. Specifically, it seeks to: (1) identify and promote the removal of technical or administrative barriers to trade in the field of legal metrology; (2) develop and maintain mutual confidence in measurement (metrological control) among legal metrology authorities in the Asia-Pacific region; (3) provide a forum for exchange of information among legal metrology authorities; (4) promote Mutual Recognition Agreements among Members and with other regional groups and invidual economies; (5) cooperate with the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) and promote 10/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 1yr(s) ITDI [167] 154 Secretariat to the Scientific Career To acknowledge and To support the implementation of E.O. 901. Council Pursuant to Section 8 of E.O. give due recognition and 901 (Year 15 of 20) reward to scientists under the Scientific Career System through web-based scientists' profiles [168] 586 Strengthening and Maximizing To undertake S&T Benefits for Bilateral and Multilateral collaborative Scientific Linkages (Year 10) efforts/activities through the S&T Ageement(s) or through the international regional and multilateral fora; and operationalize existing bilateral agreements to maximize limited available resources for S&T development [169] 6095 Strengthening and Sustaining Collaborative Linkages with Specialist Regional Bodies (SRBs), Asia Pacific Legal Metrology Forum (APLMF)by Hosting the 2012 APLMF Meetings (Year 1 of 1) The Philippines was chosen as the host of the 2012 APLMF meetings through ITDINML> The main focus of the activity is to aid the ASEAN Consultative Committee on Standards and Conformance (ACCSQ) in the harmonization of legal metrology administrative and technical procedures in support of the establishment of the ASEAN Economic 1. DOST agencies and other govt. agencies 2. State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) 3. Scientists DOST Regional Metrology Laboratories and National Metrology Laboratory of ITDI 645,055.36 897,750.00 [170] 6254 Strengthening Linkages in Science and Technology Development Programs in Telecommunications/ICT Sector through Regional Cooperation with the ASEAN (Year 1 of 1) Community by 2015. the use and acceptance of OIML International Recommendations and other publications and the OIML Certification System; (6) collaborate with other regional bodies in the field of legal metrology; (7) coordinate regional training courses in legal metrology and facilitate exchange of staff among authorities; and (8) facilitate the provision of cooperation and assistance in the development of the legal metrology infrastructure of members. Participation and hosting of ICTO Officials to the ASEAN 12th TELMIN and 13th TELSOM Meeting with Dialogue Partners at Cebu City that will be held on November 1216, 2012 The Meetings duration shall be implemented for a period of one week, specifically five (5) working days. The first day shall cover the ASEAN joint Working Group (JWG) meeting. Second and third day cover TELSOM plus Dialogue Partners Meetings. Meetings of TELMIN plus Dialogue Partners shall be on the fourth and fifth day of event. The first ASEAN ICT Award will highlight the planned Gala Dinner for the Delegates during the event. There will be scheduled city tour to highlight country's nearby tourists' spots and encourage foreign delegates to spend money to further boost local economy The Philippines as host country aims to strengthen its image across ASEAN as well as update all participants about its current ICT landscape. The specific objectives and purpose are: 1)To promote Philippine interest in telecommunications/ICT Sector by hosting an international and regional workshops/seminars/meetings/symposia/conferences, 2)To strengthen linkages with regional counterpart and R&D organizations for the telecommunications/IT sector, and 3)To enhance and strengthen the Philippines image across ASEAN and in international community and exhibit that the country is at par with our ASEAN neighboring countries and internationally in terms of its' current ICT structure and Landscape. these cooperation areas will also help attain the national development goals of the country. [171] 6069 Strengthening of DOST Regional The project will upgrade Metrology Laboratory Services (Year the facilities and expand 1 of 5) the scope of services of the DOST Regional Metrology Laboratories thereby sustaining the delivery of relevant, timely and quality services to priority industries in the regions To expand and upgrade DOST Regional Metrology Laboratories services To enhance manpower capability and competency To provide accurate and reliable services to customers, using updated and harmonized procedures that conform to international standards To updrade facilites of DOST RMLs To forge strong linkages with the stakeholders of the industry To increase revenue generation and support and complement the ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation activities of the RSTL project DOST Regional offices and industries in the regions [172] 5213 Strengthening the Safety of Workers Occupationally Exposed to Radiation through the Establishment of Optically Stimulated Luminiscence (OSL) Personnel Monitoring System(formerly Upgrading the National Personnel Radiation Monitoring Services thru the Establishment of Optically Stimulated Luminiscence (OSL) To strengthen the safety of workers occupationally exposed to radiation through the Optically-stimulated (OSL) Dosimeter system for personnel monitoring services as replacement for the film badges. Personnel working with radioactive materials, hospitals and medical centers/clinics This project will replace the film badge system through the Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Dosimeters for personnel monitoring of workers to check the radiation exposures received as a 10/1/2012 - 8/20/2013 1yr(s) ICTO 10,861,993.00 8/1/2012 - 12/31/2016 5yr(s) DOST-RO 17,003,054.00 11/19/2012 - 3/18/2013 1yr(s) PNRI 1,250,000.00 Dosimetry System) (Year 1 of 1) requirement of the safety regulations. [173] 4866 Support for the Establishment of the To create an DOST-UP Cebu Technology Business environment, known as Incubator at the University of the the DOST-UPVCC Philippines Cebu (Year 2 of 2) Technology Business Incubator, (TBI) where entrepreneurs in technology-based businesses are given the opportunity to succeed by providing them with office space, services, and training/mentorship. The TBI is also planned to host collaborative projects, involved in developing technological innovations to solve real problems, consisting of members from different sectors, disciplines, and organizations. To create an environment, known as the DOSTUPVCC Technology Business Incubator, (TBI) where entrepreneurs in technology-based businesses are given the opportunity to succeed by providing them with office space, services, and training/mentorship. The TBI is also planned to host collaborative projects, involved in developing technological innovations to solve real problems, consisting of members from different sectors, disciplines, and organizations. Startups and interested entrepreneurs in technologybased businesses; Technology generators/innovators (researchers and students from universities) 1/1/2011 - 12/31/2012 2yr(s) UPV 790,709.00 1/6/2011 - 1/5/2013 2yr(s) UPLB 842,558.50 [174] 4770 Support for the Establishment of UPLB-TBI (formerly Establishment of the Knowledge Enterprise Incubation Center (KEICEN) at the UPLB Science and Technology Park) (Year 2 of 2) To accelerate the commercialization of UPLB and non-UPLB generated technologies by nurturing of dtart-ups and early stage enterprises To help create sustainability business enterprise particularly among prticularly among agriculture and forestry as well as ICT and agribusiness graduates and researchers of UPLB in order to encourage spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship To provide entrepreneurs with an inexpensive start-up environment and array of business support, administrative, consultations, networking services and other amenities. researchers/faculty/staff of universities who have developed technologies that are ready for commercialization or still needing further R&D; undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in establishing their own start-up companies; and established companies who may want to expand their operations and may want to invest in new technologies. moreover, the project will benefit the UPLB community, the municipality of los banos at large and the region of calabarzon in general through the creation of enterprise and job generation. [175] 142 Support for the Implementation of the Balik Scientist Program (BSP) Pursuant to Executive Order No. 130 dated 10-25-93 (Year 13) To strengthen the scientific and technological human resource of the academe, industry, public and private institutions to encourage science and technology expert contracted by the government to return and work in the Philippines To support the return to the Philippines of foreignbased Filipino scientists to enable them to practice their profession and share their expertise in the Philippine; To supplement/complement local expertise for a successful implementation of the DOST R&D Agenda Filipino Scientist not residing 4/1/2000 - 12/31/2016 in the Philippines Continuing [176] 127 Support to the Management of the DOST-GIA Program (Year 13) To: (1) institutionalize a systematic procedure for all DOST-GIA related activities; (2) create a back staff support to the regular staff to assist in To create a back staff -support to the regular staff to government and academe assist in handling the growing workload and serve as institutions, different an alternate of the regular staff; To create a industries separate monitoring team to coordinate all monitoring activities on completed and terminated projects, and To set-up a systematic procedure for all 3/1/2000 - 12/31/2016 Continuing PCHRD PCIEERD PCAARRD 14,786,594.72 DOST-SPD 4,043,868.80 handling the increasing DOST-GIA related activities. workload; and (3) setup a monitoring mechanism to coordinate all monitoring activities on completed and terminal projects [177] 3377 Support to the Presidential Committee Implementing PD 997 (Year 5 of 10) To confer civil service eligibility on scientific and technological specialists on the bases of their qualifications and the requirements of the public service. To evaluate the qualifications of scientific and technological specialists applying for civil service eligibility pursuant to PD 997 and submit to the Civil Service Commission (CSC) a list of applicants found qualified for purposes of granting the appropriate eligibilities. civil service eligibility on scientific and technological specialists 1/1/2008 - 12/31/2016 10yr(s) SEI 0.00 [178] 6102 Toxic Migrants in Packaged Foods and Beverages: Addressing the Safety issues on Packaging Related Contaminants in Foods - Phase II (Year 1 of 2) The project will provide the necessary information on the actual levels contaminants in paper/boards and plastic packaged foods, the quality of packaged containers being used and environmental factors affecting the dissolution or rates migration of such contaminatants. In terms of protecting the health of the general public, the study could develop possible interventions or control measures to lower the risks of exposures To assess the packaging related contaminants in packaged foods and beverages using the method developed by PTD To enhance the competence of PTD on testing/assessment of pacakaging related contaminants in pre-packaged foods General public, SMES in the food sector, suppliers, distributors and converters of packaging 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2013 2yr(s) ITDI 6,259,208.00 [179] 6244 Versatile Instrument System for Science Education and Research (VISSER) (Year 1 of 3) Program addresses the To develop instrumentation systems to enhance Secondary and Tertiary critical need for science scientific pedagogy and research that can deployed in Education laboratories in the all secondary and tertiary schools in the Philippines Philippines and proposed activities are singularly focused towards achieving an end: "Put Modern Science labs at Every School & College". To design and develop home-grown experimental modules based on a handheld microcontroller-based universal platform that are modern analog that can replace existing experiment as well as new sophisticated laboratories that have become doable from latest developments and technology. 10/1/2012 - 9/30/2014 3yr(s) UPD-NIP 4,000,000.00 Program Total: P 211,801,606.34 Group Total: P 962,513,115.80 INTEGRITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION Project Code Title Project Description Project Objectives Beneficiaries Total Duration Implementing Agency CY 2012 Fund Program Name: APPLICATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY ON GROWTH AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT OF NILE TILAPIA AND PACIFIC WHITE SHRIMP [1] 4557 Project.4 Development of Fish Oral Vaccines Coupled with a Nanocomposite Biomaterial as a carrier for Vaccine Delivery (Year 2 of 2) This project is geared towards identification of disease resistance trait and effective oral vaccines that will have significant contribution to breeding programmes of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Pacific White Shrimps (Penaeus vannamei) resulting in the prevention of outbreaks and mortalities attributed to bacterial diseases. To develop an oral vaccine by producing a academe, researchers, biocomposite consisting of pathogenic microbial cell LGU's,local communities and antigens and a biomaterial that will serve as a carrier in the gut To characterize the morphology and structure of the oral vaccine To determine the efficacy of the oral vaccines in protecting the fish from the infectious microbes by decreasing fish mortality after a bacterial challenge To measure the specific and non-specific immune responses of treated fish 8/1/2010 - 7/31/2012 2yr(s) UPD Program Total: 362,088.10 P 362,088.10 Program Name: AUTOMATED RAPID REEF ASSESSMENT SYSTEM [2] 4576 Project 2. Computerized Reef Assessment and Visualization (CRAV) (Year 3 of 3) The project will determine the reliability ranges of the ARRAS for combinations of parameters such as depth and water turbidity, measure inherent and apparent optical properties in Philippine Coastal waters The project will determine the reliability ranges of the ARRAS for combinations of parameters such as depth and water turbidity, measure inherent and apparent optical properties in Philippine Coastal waters Local government units, marine researchers, fishermen 5/1/2010 - 11/30/2013 3yr(s) UPD-NIP 3,643,475.93 Program Total: P 3,643,475.93 Program Name: CONTINUING R&D INITIATIVES [3] 6029 Continuing R&D Initiatives: Application of Isotopic and Geochemical Techniques to Uncover Point and Nonpoint Sources of Organic Nutrient Contamination in the Neritic Zone of Boracay Island (Year 1 of 1) The study is important to be able to systematically assess vulnerability of the world renowned beach to pollution and environmental degradation. The project aims to uncover point and non point sources of nutrient contamination in the neritic zone of Boracay Island. The scope of the project included and is limited to water/sediment/biota sample collection, field data measurement, isotope analysis, water quality determination and modeling of spatial and temporal processes to track down the sources of nutrient contamination in the neritic zone of Boracay Island. Researchers, Academe, Regulatory bodies, Industries, Aklan, and Malay LGU, and General Public 4/1/2012 - 3/30/2013 1yr(s) PNRI Program Total: 971,750.00 P 971,750.00 Program Name: DETECTION AND MITIGATION TECHNOLOGY AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR PHILIPPINE HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS (HABTECH) [4] 5938 Project 2. Operational Predictive System for Philippine Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB-OPS) (Year 1 of 3) Harmful algal blooms are a recurrent, expensive and at times fatal problems plaguing various parts of the Philippines. These impacts translate to major socio-economic losses and dislocation of fisherfolk and people dependent on aquaculture. The state of information and tools still need to be enhanced and expanded to fill in the many gaps that remain (e.g., details on nutrient effects, bloom succession, other HAB species, relationship of cells present and toxicity), and provide a more robust, less uncertain and operational forecasting system. General: To set-up of an operational early warning LGUs, local communities, system for algal blooms that makes use of remote BFAR, DOH, academe, sensing, models, and monitoring system Specific: (a) general public To develop an automated processing and analyses of satellite images and make these available to the public on a real-time basis providing indications on conditions favorable for blooms; (b) Enhance and expand integrated biophysical models to provide potential forecasting capabilities for HAB areas; (c) Establish a monitoring and response system utilizing in situ instrument/analyses packs, remote sensing and modeling methods for robust forecasting 3/1/2012 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-MSI Program Total: 19,513,960.00 P 19,513,960.00 Program Name: ENHANCEMENT OF PAGASA WEATHER SURVEILLANCE RADAR NETWORK FOR NOWCASTING AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM OF WEATHER RELATED HAZARDS AND DISASTER [5] 3608 Project 6. Enabling Communities for the Adoption of Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Measures for Areas Prone to Floods and Rain-induced Landslides-GOP Counterpart-JICA GOP Counterpart (Year 3 of 3) Establish Doppler radar stations at Aparri, Virac and Guiuan and develop short range forecasting/nowcasting system for Cagayan and Northern Luzon, Catanduanes and Bicol region and Samar/Leyte area To establish Doppler radar stations at Aparri, Virac and Guiuan To develop short range forecasting/nowcasting system for Cagayan and Northern Luzon, Catanduanes and Bicol region and Samar/Leyte area Various Government Agencies, LGUs and Municipalities, and General Public 6/1/2008 - 1/31/2013 3yr(s) PAGASA Program Total: 11,800.00 P 11,800.00 Program Name: ERDT: BETTER MINE [6] 3791 Project D. Alternative Method to Amalgamation and Cyanidation for the Recovery of Gold (Year 3 of 3) To determine a process flow utilizing these "greener" processes with optimized parameters that may be applied and implemented in a commercially feasible small-scale operation for the recovery of gold. To identify the factors affecting the recovery of gold by flotation technology. To establish parametric settings for optimum recovery of gold using flotation technology. To implement a pilot-scale testing of the flotation technology for the recovery of gold. 1) Mining site developers and operators 2) Concerned local government units and agencies 3) Minerals and millers of gold esp. smallscale operators 4) Local community within the smallscale operators 6/1/2009 - 4/30/2013 3yr(s) UPD-DMMME Program Total: 1,963,840.00 P 1,963,840.00 Program Name: ERDT: Surveys and Measurement Technologies for Flood Mitigation, Control and Management Systems [7] 4929 Project 3. Modeling of Flashflood Events by Integrated GIS and Hydrological Simulations (Year 2 of 2) The project will to develop a model of the study area using Remote contribute towards the Sensing and Geographic Information Systems operationalization to the flood monitoring forecasting and warning systems being installed and efforts undertaken by the government to reduce risks and casualties to potentiallyaffected communities. The program will help to minimize the risk, reducing vulnerabilities and losses while strengthening the adaptive capacity of the local communities to effects of extreme hydrometeorological events National and local disaster coordinating councils, PAGASA, local government units,rescuers Inhabitants of landslide/flashflood prone areas 4/1/2011 - 3/31/2013 2yr(s) UPD-DGE Program Total: 1,662,683.00 P 1,662,683.00 Program Name: ERDT: TAMER - Tactical Maps for Environmental Risk Management Program - 100M [8] 3865 Rain Monitoring and Alarm System Using Hybrid Wireless Networks as Sensors (Year 3 of 3) 3865 Rain Monitoring and Alarm System Using Hybrid Wireless Networks as Sensors (Year 2 of 3) Philippines is prone to rain-related natural disasters such as typhoons, landslides, flashfloods as well as the spread of waterrelated diseases. The country has various systems to monitor meteorological and climatological events but the instruments vary in quality, response time, frequency of report and accessibility of data. The project is designed to create a prototype for a rain-related alarm system based on hybrid technologies (WiFi, Wipas, GSM) by utilizing acoustic sensors and tipping buckets with user interfaces for web access and mobile phone service. General public, government agencies (PAGASA, LGUs, PHIVOLCS, NDCC), and non-government organizations 9/15/2010 - 9/14/2013 3yr(s) ADMU 399,874.00 Philippines is prone to rain-related natural disasters such as typhoons, landslides, flashfloods as well as the spread of waterrelated diseases. The country has various systems to monitor meteorological and climatological events but the instruments vary in quality, response time, frequency of report and accessibility of data. The project is designed to create a prototype for a rain-related alarm system based on hybrid technologies (WiFi, Wipas, GSM) by utilizing acoustic sensors and tipping buckets with user interfaces for web access and mobile phone service. General public, government agencies (PAGASA, LGUs, PHIVOLCS, NDCC), and non-government organizations 9/15/2010 - 9/14/2013 3yr(s) ADMU 167,387.89 Program Total: P 567,261.89 Program Name: FILIPINNOVATION ON CORAL REEF RESTORATION PROGRAM [9] 6030 Project 1. Pilot Technology Baler is developing as a Demonstration on Coral Reef tourist haven but mostly Restoration in Baler, Aurora (Year 1 to surfers and nonof 1) divers, however, potential for dive tourism in the area is high especially with the presence of the off shore reefs in the area although limited in season due to big waves. The project will be used to package Brgy. Dicasalarin, Baler, Aurora into an alternative site for diving and will create alternative activity when the surfing season stops after the monsoon season. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; (3) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef area in Baler, Aurora. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC ASCOT (Aurora) 3,034,428.00 [10] 6031 Project 2. Pilot Technology Demonstration on Coral Nursery Reef Management in Bagac, Bataan and Subic, Zambales (Year 1 of 1) The project will undertake preventive measures to contain further damage to coral reefs through pilot testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; and (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC 3,557,828.00 [11] 6032 Project 3. Pilot Technology Demonstration on Coral Reef Restoration in Laiya, San Juan and Anilao, Mabini, Batangas (Year 1 of 1) The project will develop Batangas into a model site for coral reef rehabilitation using coral farming method as well as electro-mineral accretion (EMA) technology. It will be used to package La-iya as an alternative site for diving and will ease the diving pressure in Nasugbu and Anilao as well. It will showcase reef rehabilitation program works and rehabilitating the reef not only benefit the tourism industry but the fishery sector as well as long as they contribute equitably in protecting these rehabilitated reefs. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; (3) establish innovative scaled up model for coral reef enhancement using electric mineral accretion (EMA) technology in Laiya, Batangas; and (4) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef area in Laiya, Batangas. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC BSU (Batangas) 6,748,056.00 [12] 6033 Project 4. Pilot Technology Demonstration on Coral Reef Restoration in Ticao Island, Masbate (Year 1 of 1) The program will undertake preventive measures to contain further damage to coral reefs through pilot (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; and (3) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) BU-TC 3,940,964.00 testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. [13] 6034 Project 5. Pilot Technology The program will Demonstration on Coral Reef undertake preventive Restoration in Boracay Islans, Malay measures to contain and Tangalan, Aklan (Year 1 of 1) further damage to coral reefs through pilot testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. area in Ticao Island, Masbate. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; and (3) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef area in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC ASU (Aklan) 5,220,456.00 [14] 6035 Project 6. Pilot Technology Demonstration on Coral Reef Restoration in Panglao, Bohol (Year 1 of 1) the program will undertake preventive measures to contain further damage to coral reefs through pilot testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; and (3) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef area in Panglao Island, Bohol. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC BISU (Bohol) 4,170,784.00 [15] 6036 Project 7. Pilot Technology Demonstration on Coral Reef Restoration in Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte (Year 1 of 1) The program will undertake preventive measures to contain further damage to coral reefs through pilot testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; and (3) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef area in Sogod, Southern Leyte. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC SLSU (Southern Leyte) 4,070,828.00 [16] 6037 Project 8. Pilot Technology Demonstration on Coral Reef Restoration in Tawi-Tawi (Year 1 of 1) The program will undertake preventive measures to contain further damage to coral reefs through pilot testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. (1) promote science-based coral reef management practices through public-private sector partnership; (2) establish technology pilot demonstration sites for coral nurseries to produce 30,000 coral nubbins; and (3) restore, rehabilitate or enhance 1 hectare of reef area in Tawi-Tawi. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC MSU-TCTO 3,268,428.00 (1) establish a laboratory/hatchery for corals; (2) determine the spawning season of selected coral species; and (3) produce sexually propagated juveniles under laboratory conditions. Academic community, LGUs, National Government Agencies, Local communities, diving community, Tourism sector 3/15/2012 - 3/14/2013 1yr(s) USC 1,347,228.00 [17] 6038 Project 9. Hatchery-Laboratory for The program will Sexual Reproduction of Corals (Year undertake preventive 1 of 1) measures to contain further damage to coral reefs through pilot testing the applicability of the “Filipinnovation” approach through publicprivate-academic partnership in coral restoration. Program Total: P 35,359,000.00 Program Name: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION ON STRATEGIC R&D [18] 6116 Coral-inferred Contemporary Tsunami History in Verde Island Passage (Year 1 of 4) To re-examine the lateral of inundation by the tsunami generated by the November 15, 1994, magnitude 7.1 Mindoro earthquake. To re-examine the lateral of inundation by the tsunami generated by the November 15, 1994, magnitude 7.1 Mindoro earthquake. Local Government units, 12/31/2012 - 9/30/2015 coastal communities, coastal 4yr(s) managers, researches, PHIVOLCS UPD-MSI Program Total: 993,540.00 P 993,540.00 Program Name: MECO - TECO [19] 6131 Dengue: Climate, Evolution and Transmission (Year 1 of 3) The project will determine the clinical utility and diagnosis simultaneously serotyping of dengue virus in the Philippines statistically measured using the following parameters, sensitivity and specificity and other measures of accuracy testing To determine the clinical utility and diagnosis simultaneously serotyping of dengue virus in the Philippines statistically measured using the following parameters, sensitivity and specificity and other measures of accuracy testing General public 10/1/2012 - 12/31/2015 3yr(s) UPM-NIH Program Total: 1,958,418.00 P 1,958,418.00 Program Name: NATIONWIDE OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF HAZARDS (NOAH) FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (CCAM-DRR) [20] 6140 Strategic Communication Intervention for the Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards (NOAH) Program (Year 1 of 3) The project involves flood mitigation, specifically targeting a six-hour flood early warning system for communities along 18 major river systems, enhancement of geohazard maps, and enhancement of storm surge vulnerability maps. To process and package relevant and up-to-date information from NOAH project for public use To conduct information, education and communication activities on the NOAH projects among its target users and beneficiaries To learn about benchmark other existing initiatives/technologies relating to disaster risk reduction and management LGUs, General Public 6/18/2012 - 6/15/2014 3yr(s) STII Program Total: 3,736,647.00 P 3,736,647.00 Program Name: NOAH: DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT USING SENSORS NETWORK AND COMPUTING: Early Warning Systems for Landslides, Slope Failures and Debris Flow [21] 3329 Project 1. DYNASLOPE: Development of a Dynamic Models of Landslides, Slope Failures and Debris Flows (Year 4 of 4) The project will formulate dynamical models based on the use of wireless sensor networks (WSN) in mesh configuration for purposes of forecasting landslides To establish a protocol for monitoring landslide prone National Government, Local slope that is safe accurate and cost effective; To Disaster Monitoring Council devise procedures for obtaining the optimal configuration of the wireless sensor network for purposes of slope monitoring and landslide forecasting; To develop techniques for processing, analyzing and interpreting field measurements collected through the wireless sensor network in a timely yet accurate manner; and To evaluate proposed monitoring system based on wireless sensor networks versus existing commercial technology with respect to cost, accuracy as well as ease of 6/1/2008 - 5/31/2013 4yr(s) UPD-EEEI 4,151,058.00 installation. [22] 3330 Project 2. SENSLOPE: Development of Alternate Cost-Effective Instrumentation and Sensor Networks (Year 5 of 5) The project will develop alternative instrumentation and sensor networks for real-time, reliable and cost -effective monitoring of landslideprone ares To develop cost-effective implementation of National Government, Local expensive inclinometers, extensometers and Disaster Monitoring Council associated apparatus and provide through technical documentation; To develop novel, alternative methods for slope failure detection, such as through the use of wireless sensor networks (WSN) in meash configuration and the associated algorithms for monitoring ground deformation and relative displacement; To perform calibration of the implemented instrumentation and sensor network against commercially-available implementations through deployment in scale models and a real-world and provide thorough techncial documentation; and To develop and implement a digital data logging system connected to the sensors and instrumentation which could be assessed in real-time and reliable through existing insfractructure such as the cellular network and provide thorough technical documentation. 6/1/2008 - 5/31/2013 5yr(s) UPD-EEEI Program Total: 1,915,426.20 P 6,066,484.20 Program Name: THE SECOND PHASE OF THE TAIWAN-PHILIPPINES GEODYNAMIC INTEGRATED PROJECT [23] 4848 Project 1. The Geology of an Overriding Plate: Constraints from field Geology, Sediment, Geochemistry and paleontology (Year 2 of 3) The project will look into the general geology of the region, the lithologies that makeup the different provinces and their stratigraphic histories. It generally aims to set the regional geologic background and constitute the baseline information with which the other researchers will work with. Paleontologic information from foraminiferal and radiolarian tests will be used to constrain the ages of sedimentary formations. Sandstone petrochemistry will also be employed to shed light on the exhumation histories of surrounding regions. Results from this study will also comprise the primary framework for geohazard evaluation. The project will look into the general geology of the region, the lithologies that makeup the different provinces and their stratigraphic histories. It generally aims to set the regional geologic background and constitute the baseline information with which the other researchers will work with. Paleontologic information from foraminiferal and radiolarian tests will be used to constrain the ages of sedimentary formations. Sandstone petrochemistry will also be employed to shed light on the exhumation histories of surrounding regions. Results from this study will also comprise the primary framework for geohazard evaluation. National and local disaster coordinating councils, Academic Institutions and General Public 3/1/2011 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-NIGS 1,138,277.00 [24] 4850 Project 2. Linking Active Margin Tectonics and Overriding Plate Dynamics: A Look at the Geochemical Nature of the Central Philippines (Year 2 of 3) The project will study the distribution and characteristics of the basement units, different igneous provinces and decipher their source attributes, magmatic histories and deduce implications for The project will study the distribution and characteristics of the basement units, different igneous provinces and decipher their source attributes, magmatic histories and deduce implications for the mineralization potential of the different areas. In order to accomplish these, petrographic, geochemical and mineralogical studies will be done on igneous rocks. Results from major, minor and trace element geochemical investigations National and local disaster coordinating councils, Academic Institutions and General Public 3/1/2011 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-NIGS 65,222,324.00 the mineralization potential of the different areas. In order to accomplish these, petrographic, geochemical and mineralogical studies will be done on igneous rocks. Results from major, minor and trace element geochemical investigations will be able to provide a thorough picture of the magmatic processes that operated to produce the different rocks. Mineralization potentials can also be evaluated using these sets of information, in tandem with the geologic and geophysical information. will be able to provide a thorough picture of the magmatic processes that operated to produce the different rocks. Mineralization potentials can also be evaluated using these sets of information, in tandem with the geologic and geophysical information. [25] 4851 Project 3. Retracing the Central Philippine Overriding Plate Motion (Year 2 of 3) The study on this component combines the use of rock magnetic properties and absolute age dating techniquest to interpret the motion histories of the different crustal blocks that comprise the region. Absolute dating be carried out using whole-rock and mineral separates, as may be dictated by the sample type and conditions. Paleomagnetic techniques will be used to isolate the characteristic magnetization of the different formations. Results from this study can provide information on the rotation and migration histories of the rocks and can constrain existing and prospective tectonic models which are useful supplementary information for geohazards assessment and prediction. The study on this component combines the use of rock magnetic properties and absolute age dating techniquest to interpret the motion histories of the different crustal blocks that comprise the region. Absolute dating be carried out using whole-rock and mineral separates, as may be dictated by the sample type and conditions. Paleomagnetic techniques will be used to isolate the characteristic magnetization of the different formations. Results from this study can provide information on the rotation and migration histories of the rocks and can constrain existing and prospective tectonic models which are useful supplementary information for geohazards assessment and prediction. National and local disaster coordinating councils, Academic Institutions and General Public 3/1/2011 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-NIGS 899,032.00 [26] 4854 Project 4. Geophysical Characterization of an overriding Plate: Arc-Continent Convergence and Its Implications for Natural Hazards and Resource Distribution in the Central Philippines (Year 2 of 3) This project will employ gravity, magnetic, electrical resistivity and induced polarization techniques to characterize the geophysical variations in the region. The gravity This project will employ gravity, magnetic, electrical resistivity and induced polarization techniques to characterize the geophysical variations in the region. The gravity and magnetic methods can delineate large scale tectonic boundaries. The electrical resistivity and induced polarization metods will be used to resolve localized geologic features such as probable slip surface in landslide susceptible slopes National and local disaster coordinating councils, Academic Institutions and General Public 3/1/2011 - 2/28/2015 3yr(s) UPD-NIGS 1,720,313.00 and magnetic methods and mineralized areas. can delineate large scale tectonic boundaries. The electrical resistivity and induced polarization metods will be used to resolve localized geologic features such as probable slip surface in landslide susceptible slopes and mineralized areas. Program Total: P 68,979,946.00 Program Name: -None[27] 5919 Assessment of the Effectiveness of an Aquatic Macrophyte Biosorption System for Controlling Pollution and Enhancing Aquatic Biodiversity in a Stream with People Participation (Year 1 of 1) The AMBS was initially developed by UPLB and tested in the Molawin Creek but with limited/inconsistent results. The present study will look at the effects of the AMBS in reducing nutrient and heavy metal loads as well as on the diversity and biological relationships of the aquatic flora and fauna in the target sites. The results of the study will be fed back to the local communities and the local government units through the local government. To adapt to stream conditions and assess the performance of a locally-developed phytoremediation system called aquatic macrophyte biosorption system (AMBS) for pollution reduction. Specifically, it seeks to: a) install and adapt to stream conditions the AMBS in two (2) degraded water bodies; b) assess the performance of the AMBS in pollution reduction utilizing selected water quality parameters (turbidity, nutirient laod, heavy metal contents); c) determine the effects of the AMBS on biological relationships in the bodies of water based on the structural features of algal communities (composition, relative abundance and species diversity) and on fish species richness, fish production; and d) assist local governments use the technology in the restoration, protection and conservation and enhancement of riparian resources. To attain these objectives, the amount requested from DOST is P1M with UPLB providing a counterpart fund of P100,000.00 Marginalized communities located along the stream banks, LGUs, government agencies, environment groups 4/1/2012 - 3/31/2013 1yr(s) UPLB 1,000,000.00 [28] 5641 Developing PNRI Capability for Electron Beam Technology Applications (Year 1 of 2) The project will develop capability in utilizing EB technology for the development of functional materials for different industry, health and environmental applications To synthesize and characterize polymeric hydrogels, matrices and nanomaterials for the preparation of hemostat, anti-dengue patches, metal adsorbents, controlled release nanomaterials and shelf-stable food A.1. Hemostat A.2. Anti-dengue (insect repellant) A.3. Metal/radionuclide adsorbent A.4. Controllled release nanogels A.5. Shelf-stable food To set-up an EB facility To provide training of PNRI staff and other users of the EB accelerator (under IAEA TC project) To offer EB facility service to relevant industries Researchers, academe, regulatory bodies, industries, environmental sector, agricultural sector, medical sector, general public, philippine army 1/1/2012 - 5/31/2014 2yr(s) PNRI 40,636,200.00 [29] 5405 Development of a Low-Cost and Locally-Designed Meteorological Buoy (MetBouy) (Year 2 of 2) The project will develop a low cost and sustainable off-shore meteorological buoy system aimed at improving safety and enhancing the weather forecasting system in the Philippines To design and develop a moored meteorological buoy PAGASA and other prototype capable of real-time data acquisition of sea concerned government meteorological information using a set of sensors To agencies fabricate and pilot test two prototypes of meteorological buoy 9/1/2011 - 8/31/2014 2yr(s) PCG MIRDC PAGASA ASTI 12,186,402.00 [30] 5556 Enhancing the Competitive Identity of Unique Philippine Products Through the Development of Packaging Design and Appropriate The project involves the development of packaging design and appropriate packaging To enhance the competitive identity of eight (8) unique Philippine products through the development of packaging design and appropriate packaging technology for a period of 2.5 years 8/1/2011 - 1/31/2014 3yr(s) ITDI 1,193,186.33 Industries and Regions Packaging Technology (Year 2 of 3) technology to enhance the competitive identity of 8 unique Philippine products. [31] 4641 Establishing the History of the Philippine Island Arc System: Clues from the Rocks of the ZambalesPangasinan Region (Year 2 of 2) This study proposes integrated gravity, magnetic and paleomagnetic surveys to complement the petrographic and geochemical analyses of exposed sedimentary sequences. [32] 6257 Establishment of Baseline Sedimentation Rates During Extreme Rainfall Events: Pasig River Basin (Year 1 of 1) [33] 6097 Establishment of the Flood Information Network (FloodNet) (Year 1 of 1) The project's potential significance would be in the provision of timely and accurate information to be used for flood early warning system. Early warning will directly decrease the loss of lives and damage to property caused by flooding To determine the geochemical and geophysical Mining Industries signatures of the rocks in West Central Luzon; To propose a model on the tectonic evolution and mineralization of West Central Luzon based on the geophysical and geochemical results from the sample sedimentary and related igneous rock sequences; and To re-assess the mineralization potential of the Zambales Ophiolite Complex and related rock formations from geophysical and geochemical evidence. Establishment of scientific and technical basis as monitoring tool for the for the development and maintenance activities in river basin and come up with policy recommendations which which can be used as basis for evaluation of related projects Communities nearby the Pasig River Basin and other vicinities: Manila, Mandaluyong, Makiati, Pasig, Quezon and Marikina To bridge a primary gap in flood hazard early warning- coming up with a timely and accurate information, warning with enough lead time with specific flood characteristics and to utilize existing raw data and process these into flood information to be used for early warning PAGASA, NDRRMC, LGUs [34] 6310 Formulation of the DOST Intellectual This proposal aims to Property (IP) Policy (Year 1 of 1) institutionalize the IP Management System in the DOST Consistent with the provision of the RA 10055 and its IRR as well as the enabling mechanisms towards successful technology transfer activities for the whole S&T Community a.Review existing internal IP-Related policies and DOST R&D Institutes identify and recommend areas for improvement b.Formulate and recommend the DOST IP policy that is consistent with the provision of R.A no. 10055 c.Conduct at least two 2 stakeholders' consultation d.present the proposed DOST IP Policy to the DOST Management Committee [35] 4840 Satellite and Field Detection and The project will address Analysis of Ground Subsidence in the problem of ground Kamanava and Metro Manila (Year 2 subsidence in Metro of 3) Manila particularly in the KAMANAVA area. It is now in its alarmingly rates and linked with the growing problem of flooding in low-lying areas of the metropolis. A multidisciplinary approach using geodetic (dGPS and leveling), geological (drilling and stratigraphic analysis) and advanced remote sensing techniques (PSInSAR) will be proposed to quantify subsidence rates and To determine the extent and rates of ground Government agencies subsidence in Metro Manila in particular the (DPWH, NWRB, MWSS, KAMANAVA are where lowering of the ground surface MWCI, Maynilad, Metro levels are at alarming rates Manila LGUs), Lawmakers, Private entities 8/1/2010 - 1/31/2013 2yr(s) UPD-NIGS 566,287.88 10/16/2012 - 10/3/2013 1yr(s) UPD-NIGS 7,412,198.00 4/1/2012 - 3/30/2013 1yr(s) UPD-NIGS 4,105,160.00 2/6/2013 - 6/30/2013 1yr(s) DOST-OAsec for TechTrans 12/1/2010 - 11/30/2013 3yr(s) UPD-NIGS 258,975.80 3,335,340.00 [36] 77 Support to the National Committee on Biosafety of the Phils. (NCBP) (Year 12) distribution in Metro Manila. Created by Executive Order No. 430 on October 15, 1990, the NCBP is primarily tasked to identify and evaluate potential hazards involved in the use of genetically engineered organisms and introduction of new species, recommend measures to minimize risks, formulate and review national policies and guidelines on biosafety and risk assessment of work on genetic engineering and supervise its implementation. To review and evaluate the potential risks associated 1. farmer groups, industry, with the conduct of contained experiments in genetic and science community 2. engineering for the purpose of issuing international community recommendations for the issuance by appropriate regulatory agencies, the necessary permit to import regulated/transgenic materials to be used in researches; To review the current policies on biosafety policies, measures and guidelines and coordinate all activities and programs on research and development of GMOs and provide technical expertise to the lead regulatory agencies concerned that will implement the guidelines on commercialization of the products of biotechnology; and To visit/inspect the facilities prior to the approval of the proposeda activity to ensure that the level of containment is adequate for the type of activitiy to be carried out as well as recommend, if necessary, various combinations of laboratory practices, containment equipment and laboratory design to make sure that there is no accidental release of organisms outside the laboratory or to the environment. 1/1/2001 - 12/31/2016 Continuing DOST-NCBP DOST-OUsec for R&D Program Total: Group Total: 4,285,240.07 P 74,978,990.08 P 220,769,884.20 Grand Total: P 1,183,283,000.00 Date:11/6/2014 4:04:54 PM Special Projects Division /yass_beta/reports/pms_wstatfilter.asp wcnt=1&yn=2012&group=paps11&pmsstatus=approved&gfilter=&qtr=&prg=&proj=&nwog=&impl=&mon=&addcol=BH2012_2&prjfilter=&view=View