Oct 11

“Begonia of the Philippines”: Dr. Rubite’s Book Launch

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Through the initiatives of the Department of Biology (DB), and in cooperation with the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and CAS Office of the Associate Dean for Research and Public Services (OADREPS), last October 10, 2024, Dr. Rubite R. Rosario launched and signed her books, “Begonia of the Philippines”.   The book is a […]

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Aug 19

In Feature: Environmental Biology in Action

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One way of measuring the quality of higher education institutions is by looking at their research activities and outputs. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) aims to promote a culture of research where faculty members from its six departments and students are supported,  developed as competent, and innovative researchers. Assistant Professor Kimberly B. Benjamin, […]

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Apr 05

PUBLISHED: “TailSafe: A Pig Head-to-Rear contact Detection System Using Convolutional Neural Networks” by Santos, Dr. Magboo & Assoc. Prof. Magboo

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Congratulations to Romwell Joackin O. Santos, Professor Vincent Peter C. Magboo, and Associate Professor Ma. Sheila A. Magboo of the Department of Physical Sciences and Mathematics (DPSM) on the publication of their research work entitled, “TailSafe: A Pig Head-to-Rear contact Detection System Using Convolutional Neural Networks” in the Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on […]

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Mar 27

PUBLISHED: “What explains the high island endemicity of Philippine Rafflesia? A species distribution modelling analysis of three threatened parasitic plant species and their hosts” by Dr. Obico, co-workers

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We would like to congratulate Associate Professor Jasper John Obico, faculty and Chair of the Department of Biology, and his co-workers on the publication of their research work!   Their collaborative work entitled “What explains the high island endemicity of Philippine Rafflesia? A species distribution modeling analysis of three threatened parasitic plant species and their […]

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