National Scientist of the Philippines

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The Order of National Scientists of the Philippines, abbreviated as ONS, is the highest award accorded to Filipino scientists by the Philippine government. Members of the order are known as National Scientists (Filipino: Pambansang Alagad ng Agham).

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published works in recognized scientific and technical journals.” [1] It was elevated to the status of order in 2003.[2]

Nomination and selection

It is the task of the National Academy of Science and Technology which is composed of Filipino scientists to recommend not more than 10 scientists annually to the President of the Philippines for conferment of the rank of National Scientist. It is the President of the Philippines who makes the ultimate selection, which is based on "distinguished individual or collaborative achievement in science and technology."[3]

Benefits

place of honour, in line with protocular precedence, at national state functions. They are likewise by law entitled upon death to a state funeral conducted by the National Academy and the Armed Forces of the Philippines,[4] befitting their recognized status as heroes of the Philippines.[5]

List of National Scientists

Since 1978, there have been 42 men and women have been designated as National Scientist in the roster where 11 of them are currently living. The most recent conferment was made to honor Carmencita Padilla. Honorees such as the Ramon Magsaysay Award-winning pediatrician Fé del Mundo, have garnered international recognition as well.

As of September 2023, the National Scientists of the Philippines are:

Year National Scientist Field
1978
Juan Salcedo, Jr.
Nutrition and Public Health
Alfredo C. Santos Physical Chemistry
Gregorio Y. Zara Engineering and Inventions
1980
Fe Del Mundo
Pediatrics
Eduardo Quisumbing Plant Taxonomy, Systematics, and Morphology
1982
Geminiano T. de Ocampo
Ophthalmology
Casimiro del Rosario Physics, Astronomy, and Meteorology
Gregorio Velasquez Phycology
1983 Francisco Fronda Animal Husbandry
Francisco Santos Human Nutrition and Agricultural Chemistry
Carmen Velasquez Parasitology
1985 Teodoro Agoncillo[a] Philippine History
Encarnacion Alzona
Philippine History
Hilario Lara Public Health
1986 Julian Banzon Chemistry
Dioscoro L. Umali Agriculture and Rural Development
1987
Jose Encarnacion, Jr.
Economics
Luz Oliveros-Belardo Phytochemistry
1988 Alfredo Lagmay Experimental Psychology
1989 Paulo Campos Nuclear Medicine
1994 Pedro Escuro Genetics and Plant Breeding
Clara Lim-Sylianco Biochemistry and Organic Chemistry
1998 Dolores Ramirez Biochemical Genetics & Cytogenetics
Jose R. Velasco Plant Physiology
1999 Gelia T. Castillo Rural Sociology
2000 Bienvenido Juliano Biochemistry
2001
Clare Baltazar
Systematic Entomology
Benito Vergara Plant Physiology
2004 Onofre Corpuz Political Economics and Government
2005 Ricardo Lantican Plant Breeding
2006 Lourdes Cruz Biochemistry
2008 Teodulo Topacio, Jr. Veterinary Medicine
2010 Mercedes Concepcion Demography
Ernesto Domingo Internal Medicine/ Gastroenterology
Perla D. Santos Ocampo[6]
Pediatrics
2011
Raul V. Fabella[7]
Economics
Bienvenido Nebres, S.J.[8] Mathematics
2014[9] Angel Alcala Biological Sciences
Ramon Barba Horticulture
Edgardo Gomez Marine Biology
Gavino Trono, Jr. Marine Biology
2019 Emil Q. Javier[10] Plant Breeding
2023 Carmencita Padilla[11] Medical Genetics, Pediatrics

Notes:

  1. ^ Posthumous award

See also

References

  1. ^ Section 2, Pres. Decree No. 1003-A
  2. ^ Executive Order No. 236, s. 2003 Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b Section 8, Pres. Decree No. 1003-A
  4. ^ Section 3, Executive Order No. 131 (26 October 1993)
  5. ^ First Whereas Clause, Executive Order No. 131 (26 October 1993)
  6. ^ PNoy confers National Scientist Award to Dr. Santos-Ocampo. Abs-cbnnews.com (2010-06-23). Retrieved on 2012-06-30.
  7. ^ Aquino names economist ‘national scientist’ | Inquirer News. Newsinfo.inquirer.net (2011-07-27). Retrieved on 2012-06-30.
  8. ^ Helen Flores (2011-06-30). Nebres, Fabella named 'national scientists'. Philstar.com. Retrieved on 2012-06-30.
  9. ^ "Former UP president Emil Javier named national scientist". www.inquirer.net. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  10. ^ Duterte confers National Scientist title to ex-UP president. news.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved on 2019-08-08.
  11. ^ ABS-CBN News, ABS-CBN News (August 31, 2023). "Marcos confers national scientist title to world-renowned clinical geneticist".

Bibliography

  • National Scientists of the Philippines (1978–1998). Pasig, Philippines: Anvil Publishing, Inc. 2000. .

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