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Balik Scientists honored for their contributions in the Philippine S&T sector

Mon Lazaro September 29, 2023 at 02:31 PM

CLARK, Pampanga — Balik Scientists were recognized together with their respective host institutions during the 9th Annual Balik Scientist Program (BSP) Convention on Wednesday (September 27) at the Quest Plus Conference Center, Clark, Pampanga.

The BSP Convention is an annual gathering of Balik Scientists, host institutions, and stakeholders that showcases the accomplishments and contributions of currently engaged Balik Scientists in the advancement of science, technology, and innovation.

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. said that this year’s convention theme is “Balik Scientist Harnessing Global Science for Sustainable Development and Transformation.”

Solidum pointed out that, “We must continue to support and invest in our Filipino scientists. Their role in fostering national development has become increasingly vital and solutions to complex challenges often require a global perspective and collaboration.”

On the other hand, DOST Usec. Leah Buendia cited several notable Balik Scientists among them were Dr. Syrus Gomari, a mobility planning expert who developed the Mobility Vision+, an application which is now being used by the LGUs of Taguig and Pasig in addressing their traffic problems; Dr. Miguel Mervin Pajate, a veterinarian and embryologist whose expertise was instrumental in effectively producing the second kid born through embryo transfer at Isabela State University.

Undersecretary Buendia noted that, “not only do Balik Scientists who are currently engaged create further impact in harnessing STI in the country” and added former Balik Scientists help in addressing pressing challenges the country faces such as the recent oil spill in Mindoro as led by Dr. Hernando Bacosa, Dr. Arnold Alguno, and Dr. Arnold Lubguban.

For his part, DOST Region III Regional Director Dr. Julius Caesar V. Sicat underlined the unyielding spirit of bayanihan and said that, “it is through this spirit of unity and collaboration that we can truly harness the power of global science for the sustainable development and transformation of the Philippines.”

The Balik Scientist Program is a pioneering initiative of the Philippine government in response to the nationwide concern on “brain drain.” Through the program, foreign-based Filipino experts are encouraged to return and impart their knowledge and expertise for the advancement of research and development in the country. Since its establishment in 1975, the program has engaged a total of 631 Balik Scientists who served under 150 host institutions across 16 regions in the Philippines.

Photo: DOST

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