3. It was composed of the biological and chemical
laboratories, a science library, and the Serum
Laboratory of the Board of Health.
4. What is the most commonly analyzed specimen in chemistry lab?
The most common specimens used in clinical chemistry are blood and urine. Many
different tests exist to detect and measure almost any type of chemical component in
blood or urine. Components may include blood glucose, electrolytes, enzymes,
hormones, lipids (fats), other metabolic substances, and proteins.
7. Bureau of Science
Designed in 1901 by the American architect Edgar K. Bourne in the California Mission style and inaugurated four years later, it
once stood near the Philippine General Hospital between Calle Padre Faura and Calle Herran (now Pedro Gil St.).
12. National Research Council of the Philippines
What is NRCP in the Philippines?
• The National Research Council of the
Philippines has been a Member since
1933. The National Research Council of
the Philippines (NRCP), an attached
agency to the Department of Science and
Technology, is an advisory body to the
Philippine Government on matters of
national interest.
• Executive Order No. 128(January 30,
1987) renamed as the Philippine National
Science Society (PNSS).
13. What is Science and Technology?
• Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes
knowledge in the form of explanations and predictions about
nature and the universe.
• Technology is the collection of techniques and processes used
in the production of goods or services, or the accomplishment
of objectives such as scientific investigation.
14. • Angel Alcala is a national scientist noted for his work
in marine and aquatic biology.
15. Science during the American period was inclined towards
agriculture, food processing, forestry, medicine and
pharmacy.
16. Headquarter in UP Manila
• National Institute of
Molecular Biology and
Biotechnology
17. Research and Extension at BIOTECH covers
five main areas:
• Biotechnology for Agriculture and Forest Program
• Biotechnology Program for Food, Feeds and Specialty
Products
• Natural Products
• Biotechnology for Industrial and Environmental and
Energy Program
18. What is Industrial Technology?
• Industrial technology is easy enough to define:
a field of study devoted to improving the productivity,
profitability, and safety of industrial processes through the
application of engineering and manufacturing technology.
19. Examples of this includes electronics,
manufacturing, construction, graphics,
automation/robotics, CADD, nanotechnology,
aviation, etc.
Manufacturing Industry
20. Few examples are Drones, Construction
Software, Autonomous Equipment,
Laser Scanning and more.
21. Nanotechnology is the branch of technology that deals
with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100
nanometers, especially the manipulation of individual
atoms and molecules.
Nanotechnology in Medicine
22. What is Free Trade Policy?
• Free Trade Policy or Free trade Agreement (FTA) is an
agreement between two or more countries where the
countries agree on certain obligations that affect trade in
goods and services, and protections for investors and
intellectual property rights, among other topics
23. What is the free trade in the Philippines during the
American period?
The Bell Act set quotas on Philippine exports to the U.S.,
pegged the Philippine peso to the U.S. dollar at a rate of
2:1, and provided for free trade between the two countries
for 8 years, to be followed by gradual application of tariffs
for the next 20 years.
24.
25. In 1946, Bureau of Science was replaced by the
Institute of Science.
• What is the Institute of
Science in Philippines?
• The DOST Advanced
Science and Technology
Institute is a research and
development organization
based in the Quezon City,
Philippines.
• What is the institute of
science?
An Institute of Science is an
educational institution that
imparts higher education in
various scientific disciplines.
26. Thank you so much !
We hope that you’ve
learned alot tonight.
Prepared by:
Cathy Kate T. Elem
and Jay-are Jabel Lara