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National Academy of Science and Technology l 0th Anniversary
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International Conference on Science Policy NAST Annual Scientific Meeting Federation of Asian Scientific Academies and
Societies (F ASAS) Executive Council Meeting
12-14 July 1988 The Manila Hotel
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Republic of the Philippines
Academicians
Encarnacion Alzona, Ph.D.
Clare R. Baltazar, Ph.D. Julian A. Banzon, Ph.D. Benjamin D. Cabrera, M.D., M.P.H. Solita F. Camara-Besa, M.D., M.S. Filomena F. Campos, Ph.D. Paulo C. Campos, M.D. Magdalena C. Cantoria, Ph.D.
Gelia T. Castillo, Ph.D. Lourdes J. Cruz, Ph.D.
Conrado S. Dayrit, M.D. Jose Encarnacion, Jr., Ph.D. Pedro B. Escuro, Ph.D. Raymundo A. Favila, Ph.D.
Edito G. Garcia, M.D., M.P.H.
Carmen LI. lntengan, Ph.D.
Emil Q. Javier, Ph.D.
Bienvenido 0. Juliano, Ph.D.
)oseO. Juliano, Ph.D. Quintin L. Kintanar, M.D., Ph.D. Alfredo V. Lagmay, Ph.D.
Clara Y. Lim-Syl ianco, Ph.D. Melecio S. Magno, Ph.D. Tito A . Mijares, Ph.D. Fedel Mundo, M.D.
Quirino 0. Navarro, Ph.D. Bienvenido F. Nebres, S. J., Ph .D. Luz Oliveros-Belardo, Ph.D. Faustino T. Orilfo, Ph.D.
Dolores A. Ramirez, Ph.D.
Juan S. Salcedo, Jr., M.D., D. Sc. (honoriscausa) Alfredo C. Santos, Dr. phil. Joventino D. Soriano, Ph.D. Dioscoro L. Umali, Ph.D. lose R. Velasco, Ph.D.
Crmen C. Velasquez, Ph.D. .:;'t:gorio T. Velasquez, Ph.D. 3e~i t.J S. Vergara, Ph.D. ~--; ;.: ;!a.no M. ZJmora, Ph.D.
National Scientists
Teodoro A. Agoncillo, Litt. D. (honoris causa)+ Encarnacion Alzona, Ph.D.
Julian A. Banzon, Ph.D. · Jose Encarnacion, Jr., Ph.D.
Francisco M. Fronda, Ph.D+ Hilario D.G. Lara, M. D., Dr. P.H.+ Fedel Mundo, M.D.
Geminiano T. de Ocampo, M.D.+ Luz Oiiveros-Bclardo, Ph.D.
Eduardo A. Quisumbing, Ph.D.+ Casimiro del Rosario, Ph.D.+
Juan S. Salcedo, Jr., M.D., D.Sch. (honoris causa) Alfredo C. Santos, Dr. phil. Francisco 0. Santos, Ph.D.+
Dioscoro L. Umali, Ph.D. Carmen C. Velasquez, Ph.D. Gregorio T. Velasquez, Ph.D.
Gregorio Y. Zara, D.Sc.+
+deceased
NAST Executive Council (1985-1988)
Paulo C. Campos
Melecio S. Magno
Julian A. Banzon
lose Encarnacion, Jr . Alfredo V. Lagmay Dioscoro L. Umali
Carmen C. VelasqueL
President
Vice President & Secretary
Member Member Member
Member
Member
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Page
Message v
Program Federation of Asian Scientific Academies and Societies (F ASAS) 1 NAST 10th Annual Scientific Meeting 2 International Conference on Science Policy for Developing Countries 7
Committees 10
Pie to rials 12
Accompanying Persons Program 15
Available Tours 16
General Information 19
Manila Hotel Floor Plan 22
Acknowledgments 32
MESSAGE
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extend my warmest greetings and congratulations to the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.
As science adviser, recognition body, convenor of scientific forums and conduit of international scientific cooperation; this premier collegial body of Filipino scientists has worked zealously through its first decade of existence towards the improvement of the scientific climate in the country. 1 expect it to continue its efforts as prime mover of scientific excellence and productivity among our scientists, and as such, contribute to the attainment of political and economic stability and progress in our land.
As it hosts three scientific activities in July to be highlighted by the International Conference on Science Policy for Developing Countries, the National Academy of Science and Technology brip;htens our ho pes for a truly self-reliant posture for our country and a better life for our people. I wish the local and foreign participants of these scientific meetings a most successful gathering, and our foreign guests a pleasant visit in our country.
~ ~~ ~C.~Q~~-·--President
Republic of the Philippines
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MESSAGE
It is a pleasure to greet the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) in the celebration of its 10th Anniversary. For the past several years, NAST, a collegial body, has accorded the scientists in this country recognition through peer selection. The NAST has fulfilled not only its function in the promotion and recognition of scientific and technological effort and achievement, but also as an advisory body on science and technology issues. Statements and resolutions on important scientific issues have been made by NAST. International linkages have been forged through memoranda of agreement and exchange of publications.
In the light of the present situation in the country, we in the science community who are trying to convince our policy makers to give priority to our needs, earnestly hope that NAST will spare no efforts to help address this growing concern of the scientific community.
In behalf of the Department of Science and Technulogy, I would like to commend the NAST for a job well done throughout the past ten years of its existence.
Also, I wish to extend my good wishes for the success of the celebration and the future endeavors of the National Academy of Science and Tech no logy.
ANT(;!vj {BAL Secret~ZAJ
Department of Science and Technology
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MESSAGE
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The National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) of the Republic of the Philippines enters the second decade of its existence confident and assured of its role in the socio-economic development of our country. The Academy is optimistic of its participation in the scientific and technologic revolution the world over. When measured by the usual parameters of science academies, the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) has fared fairly well during the past decade in pursuing its objectives to put science and technology in the forefront of development in this country. On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of its founding, we would like to rededicate the Academy to the service of our country and the whole of humanity.
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1 would like to congratulate the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) for having rendered its fl.rst decade of fruitful service to the Science Community and to the nation.
The academy has strengthened the theoretical tradition of science and thus has paved the way for the continuous advancement of scientific scholarship in the country.
The Academy provides meaningful incentives and recognition to those engaged in scientific and technological research. It serves as an advisory body on matters regarding science and technology, to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the government; and establishes linkages with foreign science academies and other scientific bodies.
It has not only elevated science in the home base, but also enabled the Filipino scientist to be a citizen of the world, in touch with his foreign counterparts and abreast with global trends.
Here's wishing the National Academy of Science and Technology more decades of shining achievements!
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er LELAND S. VILLADOLID, M.D. Chairman
Local Organizing Committee
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FEDERATION OF ASL.\N SCIENTIFIC ACADEMIES AND SOCIETIES (F ASAS) 5th Executive Council Meeting
The Manila Hotel, Manila, Philippines 12-14 July 1988
PROGRAM
Tuesday, 12 July
0800H - 1200H Registration
0800H - 1400H Visit to research institutions
1600H - 1800H FASAS Meeting (Continued)
1930H - 2100H Di11ner
Wednesday, 13 July
0830H - 1200H
1200H - 1330H
1400H - l 700H
1730H - 1830H
l 930H - 2100H
Thursday, 14 July
0800H - 1700H
1930H - 2100H
Friday, 15 July
NAST Annual Scientific Meeting Opening Ceremonies and Plenary Sessions
Luncheon
F ASAS Meeting (Continued)
NAST Annual Scientific Sessions
Investiture of New Academicians
Dinner
International Conference on Science Policy for Developing Countries
Farewell Dinner
Post-Convention Tours
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Acacia Room
Los Banos, Laguna
lpil Room
Ang Maynila
Ang Maynila
Champagne Room
Presidential Suite
Madera Rooms
Ang Maynila
Ang Maynila
Ang Maynila
Ang Maynila
\ATIO!"AL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1 Oth Annual Scientific Meeting
The Manila Hotel, Manila, Philippines 13 July 1988
PROGRAM
0730H - 0830H Registration Acacia Room
0830H - 0900H OPENING CEREMONIES Ang Maynila
Entry of Colors
Philippine National Anthem
Welcome Address
Army Color Guards
Philippine Army Band
Academician PAULO C. CAMPOS President, National Academy of
Science and Technology
Special Number Philippine Army Band
0900H - lOOOH PLENARY SESSION I Ang Maynila
Moderator: Academician PAULO C. CAMPOS
Speaker: Dr. FRANCIS J. KLOCKE President American College of Cardiology
Title: "Evolving Scientific and Technological Strategies in the Early Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction"
Reactors: Academician Conrado S. Dayrit Dr. Ramon F. Abarquez, Jr. Dr. Camilo F. Porciuncula
lOOOH - 1015H Coffee/Tea Break
1015H -1115H PLENARY SESSION 2 Ang Maynila
Moderator: Academician MELECIO S. MAGNO
Speaker: Dr. STEPHEN H. SALTER Professor of Engineering Design University of Edinburgh
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1 llSH - 1215H
1215H - 1330H
1330H - 1700H
Title: ,;World Progress in Wave Energy to 1988"'
Reactors: Academician Quirino 0. Navarro Dr. Gcrmelino F. Abito Dr. Venancio L. Alcantara
PLENARY SESSION 3 Ang Maynila
Moderator: Academician BIENVENil)O 0. JULIANO
Speaker: Dr. HERBERT MORAWETZ Institute Professor Emeritus Polytechnic University of New York
Title: "Studying Natural and Synthetic Macromolecules by Fluorescence"
Reactors: Academician Clara Y. Lim-Sylianco Dr. Ernesto J. del Rosario Dr. Benigno D. Peczon
L11 ncl1eo11 Cham pagnc Room
SCIENTI FlC SESSIONS
Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences lpil Room
Chairman : Academician Melecio S. Magno Co-Chairman: Academician Bienvenido F . Nebres, S.j.
1330H - 1400H "Congruence in the Field of Rational Numbers" S. V. Gervacio
1400H - 1430H "The Periodically Kicked Two-Level Atom" A. Muriel
1430H - lSOOH "Recent Developments in Numerical Weather Predictions" P.K. Das
lSOOH - 1530H Coffee /Tea Break
1530H - 1600H "A Consultation System for Experimental Designs" E. A. Albacea
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1600H - 1630H "The Reduction Behavior of Nickel in High-Iron Laterites under CO/C02/N2 Atmospheres"
R. B. Golecruz and M. G. Mena
1630H - 1700H "Bioreactors Designed for Ease of Scale-up" W. I. Jose
Chemical Sciences Dao Room
Chairman: Academician Bienvenido 0. Juliano
1330H - 1400H "Reverse Osmosis and Ultrafiltration in Coconut Processing and By-product Utilization"
E. J. del Rosario
1400H - 1430H "Varietal Differences in Properties of Rice Starch Granules"
B. 0. Juliano
1430H - lSOOH "Evolution of Industrial Anaerobic Digesters at Maya Farms" F. D. Maramba, Sr., E. Obias, C. Taganas and P. Pangilinan
1500H - 1530H Coffee/Tea Break
1530H - 1600H "A Study on the Use of Charcoal as Fuel in Cupola Furnace" M. M. Navarro, E. A. Nabua, Jr., P. S. Braganza, Jr., C. A. Monsada, N. C. Lontok and E. D. Fruto
1600H - 1630H "Simultaneous Ethanol Fermentation and Stripping Process Coupled with a Rectification System"
C.B.Pham
1630H - l 700H "Environmental Mutagenesis: Water Studies" Clara Y. Lim-Sylianco and Virginia F. lnefinada
Biological Sciences Ang Maynila
Chairman: National Scientist Carmen C. Velasquez
1330H - 1400H "Fischoederius philippinensis, a New Species of Gastrothylacid Parasite from Ruminants in the Philippines"
S. L. Eduardo and C. R. H. Javellana
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1400H - 1430H "Increasing Mutation Frequency after Seed Irradiation m Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (Linn.) Moench"
J. D. Soriano
1430H - lSOOH "Studies on Pollen Irradiation in Rice (Oryza sativa Linn.) Amelia S. Asencion
l SOOH - 1530H Coffee/Tea Break
1530H - 1600H "Apical Dominance in Vigna unguiculata (Linn.) Walp: Studies on the Role of Abscisic Acid"
Gilda C. Rivero
1600H - 1630H "Cadmium-Induced Testis Injury in Tilapia nilotica" Annabelle A. Herrera
1630H - 1700H "Relative Hemolytic Potencies of Holothurins of Thirty Philippine Holothurians"
Glorina N. Pocsidio
Agricultural Sciences Narra Room
Chairman: National Scientist Dioscoro L. Umali
1330H - 1400H "Improvement of the Nutritional Quaiity of Cassava through Biotechnology''
Priscilla C. Sanchez
1400H - 1430H "Factors Affecting the Nutritional Quality and Acceptability of Mung Bean [Vigna radi.ata (Linn.) Wilzeck]"
Evelyn Mae T. Mendoza
1430H - lSOOH "Nitrogen Fixation by Frankia in the Rice Roots" R. B. Aspiras, A. M. Briones, Jr., and Reynelia L. Narciso
1500H - 1530H Coffee/Tea Break
1530H - 1600H "The Production of Gel-Forming Polysaccharides by Rhizobium sp. and Curdlan by a Mutant Cultured in Coconut Water"
Juanita C. Mamaril, Estella T. Paner and E. S. Palacpac
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1600H - 1630H "Physiology of Seed Germination in Pittosporum resiniferum -Hemsl."
F. R. Balcos, Jr.
1630H - 1700H "Polyculture of Nile Tilapia, Grass Carp and Common Carp in Freshwater Ponds"
R.D. Guerrero I II, Luzviminda A. Guerrero and M.E. Alarnar
Health Sciences Tindalo Room
Chairman: National Scientist Fe dcl Mundo
1330H _ 1400H "Is Coconut Oil Hypercholestcrolemic and Atherogenic?: .A Focused Review of the Literature" Q.L. Kintanar
1400H - 1430H "Schistosoma japonicum: Effects of Induction of AntiEmbryonation Immunity on Liver Granulomas, Spleen Weight and Portal Pressure in Infected Mice"
E.G. Garcia, T.P. Rivera, G.F. Mitchell, R.R. Evardome, R.R. Almonte and W.U. Tiu
1430H - lSOOH 'f'-Conotoxin Binding: An Assay for Muscle Subtype of Voltage-Sensitive Sodium Channels"
G. W. LeCheminant, Angelita G. Reyes and Lourdes J. Cruz
lSOOH --1530H Coffee/Tea Break
1530H - 1600H "Occurrence and Enterotoxigenecity of Staphylococcus aureus in Smoked Fish"
Ida F. Dalmacio, P.P. de Guzman and E.T. dela Cruz
1600H - 1630H "Clinical Observations on the First VariceHa Vaccinations in the Philippines with Live Attenuated Oka Strain Vaccine (1987)
Fe del Mundo and Sylvia C. Bernardino
Master of Ceremonies: Academician JOVENTINO D. SORIANO Chairman, Program Committee
17 30H - 1830H Investiture of New Academicians Ang Maynila
1930H - 2100H Dinner AngMaynila
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE POLICY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
The Manila Hotel, Manila, Philippines 14 July 1988
PROGRAM
Wednesday, 13 July
0800H - 1800H Registration Acacia Room
0800H - 1730H NAST Annual Scientific Meeting Ang Maynila
Ang Maynila
Ang Maynila
l 730H -- 1830H Investiture of New Academicians
1930H - 21001-I Welcome Dinner
Thursday, 14 July
0800H - 0830H Registration Acacia Room
0900H - 0930H OPENING CEREMONIES Ang Maynila
Entry of Colors UP Rayadillo
Philippine National Anthem Philippine Constabulary Band
Invocation Reverend MIGUEL VARELA, S.J.
Welcome Address
Musical Number
Introduction of The Guest Speaker
Keynote Address
Academician PAULO C. CAMPOS President, National Academy of Science
and Technology (Philippines)
UP Madrigal Singers
Academician MELECIO S. MAGNO Vice-President , National Academy of Science and Technology
HON. ANTONIO V. ARIZABAL Secretary, Department of Science and
Technology (Philippines)
0930H - lOOOH Coffee/Tea Rreak
lOOOH - 1200H PLENARY SESSION 1 Ang Maynila
Moderator: Dr. M.K. Rajakumar (Malaysia)
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Speaker: Dr. HOAGY K JM Chemical Research Coordinator Ministry of Science and Technology (Korea)
Title: The Role of Science and Technology in the Industrialization of Korea
Speaker: Professor A. K. SHARMA President, Federation of Asian Scientific Academies
and Societies (India)
Title: The Role of the Academia in Science Policy
Speaker: Professor YAN DONG SHENG Vice President Federation of Asian Scientific Academies
and Societies (China)
Title: Science, Technology and National Development
Speaker: Dr. JOHN HURLEY Director Board on Science and Technology for International
Development (U.S.A.)
Title: Science and Technology Policy: An American Perspective
Discussants: Dr. Perfecto K. Guerrero Dr. M. L. So (Hongkong)
Rapporteur: Academician Gelia T. Castillo
1200H - 1330H
1330H - 1 SOOH
Luncheon
PLENARY SESSION 2
Champagne Room
Ang Maynila
Moderator: Academician CONRADO S. DAYRIT
Speaker: Academician PAULO C. CAMPOS President National Academy of Science and Technology
Title: A Report on the NAST Round Table Conferences on Science Policy
Speaker: Hon. JOSE LINA Congress of the Republic of the Philippines Senate , Manila
Title: Science and Technology: Vital Key to Accelerated Development
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Speaker: Hon. EDUARDO P. PILAPIL Congress of the Republic of the Philippines House of Represen_tatives, Quezon City, M.M.
Title: House Legislative Agenda on Science and Technology Role in Self-Reliance in Economic Development
Speaker: Dr. RICARDO M. LANTICAN Undersecretary, Regional Operations Department of Science and Technology
Title: Towards National Science in Development Policy of the Philippines
Speaker: Mr. MENELEO CARLOS, JR. President, Resins, Inc.
Title: A Science Policy for the Private Sector
Discussants: Dr. Roger Posadas Dr. Rufino C. Lirag, Jr.
Rapporteur: Dr. Emerenciana Y. Arcellana
lSOOH - 1515H Coffee/Tea Break
151 SH - 1700H CLOSING CEREMONIES Ang Maynila
Presentation of Resolutions Academician ALFREDO V. LAGMAY Chairman, Resolutions Committee
Closing Remarks
Exit of Colors
Academician PAULO C. CAMPOS
Master of Ceremonies: Academician MELECIO S. MAGNO Vice President and Secretary National Academy of Science
and Technology (Philippines)
1930H - 2100H
Friday, 15 July
Farewell Dinner
Post·Convcntion Tours
Ang Maynila
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10th Anniversary Celebration
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
COMMITTEES
Steering Committee
Acad. Paulo C. Campos Acad. Melecio S. Magno Acad. Carmen C. Velasquez Acad. Dioscoro L. Umali Acad. Alfredo V. Lagmay Acad. Jose Encarnacion, Jr. A cad. Julian A. Banzon Dr. Cesar P. Madamba
Local Organizing Committee
Dr. Leland S. Villadolid Acad. Melecio S. Magno Acad. Conrado S. Dayrit Acad. Alfredo V. Lagmay Acad. Faustino T. Orillo Acad. Joventino D. Soriano
Scientific Program Committee
Acad. J oventino D. Soriano Acad. Melecio S. Magno Acad. Conrado S. Dayrit Acad. Alfredo V. Lagmay Acad. Faustino T. Orillo
Souvenir Program
Acad. Alfredo V. Lagmay Acad. Jose 0. Juliano Acad. Raymundo A. Favila
Registration Committee
Acad. Benito S. Vergara Acad. Magdalena C. Cantoria Acad. Edita G. Garcia A cad. Jose R. Velasco
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Chairman Vice-Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member
Chairman Co-Chairman Member Member Member Member
Chairman Member Member Member Member
Chairman Member Member
Chairman Member Member Member
Finance Committee
Acad. Melecio S. Magno Acad. Bienvenido F. Nebres, S.J. Acad. Clara Y. Lim-Sylianco
Invitation Committee
Acad. Faustino T. Orillo Acad. Clare R. Baltazar Acad. Pedro B. Escuro Acad. Dolores A. Ramirez
Socials Committee
Acad. Carmen Ll. lntengan Acad. Solita Camara-Besa Acad. Bienvenido 0. Juliano Acad. Quirino 0 . Navarro Acad. Filomena F. Campos Dr. Lourdes E. Campos Mrs. Leticia A. L<Li:,omay Mrs. Milagros M. Dayrit Mrs. Margot G. Garcia Mrs. Beatriz A. Soriano
Reception Committee
Acad. and Mrs. Paulo C. Campos Acad. and Mrs. Melecio S. Magno Acad. and Mrs. Gregorio T. Velasquez Acad. and Mrs. Alfredo V. Lagmay Acad. and Mrs. Jose Encarnacion, Jr. Acad. and Mrs. Julian A. Banzon Acad. and Mrs. Dioscoro L. Umali
Resolutions Committee
Acad. Alfredo V. Lagmay Acad. Gelia T. Castillo Dr. Feliciano Bantillan, Jr. Dr. Emerciana Y. Arcellana
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Chairman Member Member
Chairman Member Member Member
Chairman Co-Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member
Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member
Chairman Member Member Member
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PICTORIALS
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Documentation and Proceedings Committee
Acad. Dioscoro L. Umali Acad. Prescillano M. Zamora Acad. Quintin L. Kintanar Acad. Benjamin D. Cabrera Acad. Tito A. Mijares Acad. Lourdes ] . Cruz Acad. Gelia T. Castillo
Food and Physical Arrangements Committee
Philippine Congress Organizing Center
Secretariat
Dr. Cesar P. Madamba Mrs. Stella Marie R. Ramos Miss Luningning E. Samarita Miss Rosemarie S. Espino Mrs. Edith C. Grado Miss Imelda G. Huelgas Mr. Abdulrackman E. Mama Mr. Eliseo D. Raganit Mr. Ferdinand C. Gutlay Miss Suzette Despabiladeras
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Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member
Chairman
Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS PROGRAM
Wednesday, 13 July
0800H - 1 700H Registration
0900H - l 200H City Tour
1200H - 1330H Lunch
Acacia Room
Champagne Room
1330H - 1630H Shopping Tour (Transportation Provided)
1930H - 2100H Dinner
Thursday, 14 July
0800H - 1700H Registration
0900H - 0930H Opening Ceremonies
0930H - 1200H Free Time. Tours Available
1200H - 1330H Lunch
l 515H - 1700H Presentation of Resolutions and Closing Ceremonies
1930H - 2100H Free Time. Tours Available
Friday, 15 July
Free Time. Tours Available
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Acacia Room
Ang Maynila
Champagne Room
Ang Maynila
AVAILABLE TOURS
MALACANANG TOUR Malacanang Palace nestles by the Northern Bank of the Pasig River in the Historic City of Manila. It still bears the traces of the Majestic Elegance of Spanish Architecture which dates back to the 18th Century . Since the Spanish Crown Land Sitio de Malacanang of 1762, Malacanang is now more than 200 years old.
There are several versions as to how it got its name. Mamalakaya is a word in Tagalog (The Philippine National Language) meaning Village of Fishermen. Others claim the name comes from the Spanish words Mala and Cana referring to stands of cane growing around the area which were infested with mosquitoes. Others think its name is derived from the Tagalog phrase May Lakan Diyan. "There are Nobles in that Place" or from Ma-Lak.an-Iyan, the Place of the Chief.
Whatever its origin, Malacanang has become the symbol of power, the seat of the President, and the Center of the Filipino People's struggle for freedom. Through the centuries, it was the official home of 14 Spanish Governor-General, 13 American Civil Governors and nine Philippine Presidents starting from Manuel L . Quezon, President of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1935.
In 1986, President Corazon C. Aquino became the 7th President of the Republic of the Philippines, she has chosen not to reside nor to hold office in the Palace properly fulfilling a promise she made to the Filipino Nation during her Electoral Campaign, Malacanang was opened as a People's Museum. However, the Palace remains the venue for state dinners and other official functions.
CITY TOUR (Half-Day tour) A short leisurely visit to the historical landmarks around Manila starting with Rizal Park and the Walled City of Intramuros, then on to San Agustin Church and Fort Santiago. From old Manila, tour proceeds to the commercial hub of Quiapo and Sta. Cruz with a visit to Santo Tomas University, the country's oldest institute of learning. Tour also visits the modern and plush suburb of Makati with a drive through Forbes Park and the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Return trip takes visitors through Roxas Boulevard, centre of Manila's pulsating night life. PRICE: USS14.00
TAGAYTAY TOUR (Half.day Tour) The leisurely drive takes you through picturesque and typical countryside; salambao fishing rafts and saltbeds of Paranaque, through native villages on stilts, ricefields, tropical fruit orchards and coconut plantations all the way to Tagaytay, atop a ridge 2,250 feet above sea levels, some sixty kilometers south of Manila. The ridge offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Taal Volcano nestled like emeralds in the middle of
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the sunken crater lake of Taal known as the "lake within a lake and th.;- volcano within a volcano". After a hearty native merienda or snacks, tour returns ro Manila with brief stop-overs at a jeepney factory where skilled and ingenious Filipino artisans convert jeeps into colourful mini-buses and the Las Pinas Church which houses the
famous Bamboo Organ which was completed in 1821. PRICE: USS 18.00
MUSEUM TOUR (Half-day Tour)
An educational tour designed to familiarize visitors with the unique historical and cultural past of the Philippines. Tour includes visit to Ayala Museum in suburban Makati, where. det~iled dioramas recreate significant episodes in Philippine history fr;:>:U. pre-Sp.amsh t.1mes to the present. Also of special interest are the works of early ~ihpmo arust~, oriental ceramic wares excavated from pre-Spanish burial sites, religious and musical artifacts, a priceless numismatic collection and the country's larcrest iconographic archives dating back to the 17th century up to the present. The tour proceeds to Casa Manila which offers a glimpse of the lifestyle of Old Manila. Final st.op at San Agustin .c~urch in the Walled City to view church relics recording the history of the Augustmian missions in the Philippines. PRICE: US$14.00
CORREGIDOR ISLAND TOUR (Whole-day Tour) The tour departs from your hotel and proceeds to Manila's Hovcrferry Terminal for an hour's ride to the island-fortress of Corregidor, " The Rock" as i.t became known during the World War 11, when it was the last Filipino-American bastion to fali to the Japanese. On arrival, the tour includes a visit to the cavernous Malinta Tunnel which served as General Douglas McArthur's headquarters, field hospital and supply depot during the siege. In the island stands the Pacific Memorial where the "Eternal Flame of Freedom" rises high above the battle-scarred landscape. Tour includes a snack. PRICE: US$50.00
VILLA ESCUDERO MUSEUM AND PLANTATION TOUR WITH LUNCH (Wholeday Tour) A scenic drive 84 kilometers southeast of Manila, Villa Escudero is a vast coconut plantation situated at the foot of Mount Banahaw, which dates back to the Spanish era. The Villa is the site of one of the richest and most extensive collection of historic and cultural artifacts that include ancient oriental pottery, priceless religious objects and treasures from the days of the Galleon Trade. The museum to ur is followed by a joyful ride on water buffalo-drawn charts to the resort area where a sumptuous lunch of irresistable native delicacies is served amidst gently swaying palms. The Villa also offers a visit to the plantation village where one can experience the day-to-day rhythm of barrio life and witness an actual coconut harvest. PRICE: US$35.00
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PUERTO AZUL BEACH CLUB WITH LUNCH A 2.hour drive at the southwest rim of Manila Bay located in Ternatc, Cavite. A beautiful resort by the Bay, Puerto Azul boasts of an 18.hole championship golf course as well as a 9-hole beginners course. It also offers sports facilities for tennis, scuba diving, and other marine sports. The adventurous who dare trek the mo um:ainside will be pleasantly surprised by the variety of flora and fauna which abound in this place. Tour includes lunch, locker, use of towels, guide services and roundtrip t ransfers to and from Puerto Azul. PRICE: US$35.00
TAAL VOLCANO TOUR WITH LUNCH A close-up view of Taal Volcano, a unique natural phenomenon of a "lake within a lake and the volcano within a volcano". Passing by Taal town, tour takes visitors to the base of the volcano on board sturdy bancas (native outriggers). Located almost at dead centre of the placid Taal Lake, world famous Taal Volcano is the lowest and smallest in t he world. By climbing up the volcano, visitors can see the crater rising out of the lake of its original crater. The new crater in turn has its own lake with its own island! Whole day sightseeing with picnic lunch provided. PRICE: US$35.00
PUNTA BALUARTE TOUR WITH LUNCH A two-and-a-half hour drive southwest of Manila past Tagaytay ridge situated at the crossroads of the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean in the province of Batangas. Offers excellent accommodations in a colourful and rustic setting and fine cuisine. Offers a wide variety of sports facilities; scuba diving and snorkeling, tennis and squash, horseback riding, an 18-hole golf course which is one of the finest outside Manila, health spa and a gorgeous swimming pool. PRICE: US$37 .00
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GENERAL INFORMATION
REGISTRATION All participants, observers and guests should register at the Registration Counter located at the Acacia Room. RegiStration is open from July 11 to 14, 1988 from 0730 to l 700H.
NOTICE BOARD Please refer to the notice board located near the Acacia Room daily for messsages, correspondences and program of activities.
NAME TAGS Please wear your name tags at all times throughout the conference. The tags are color coded according to the following:
White Guests Blue Plenary Speakers Orange Academicians Red F ASAS Executive Council Green Yellow Gray
CONGRESS KIT
Participants Secretariat Accompanying Persons
Congress kits will be given at the Registration Counter upon registration.
VISUAL AIDS/SLIDE TESTING The audio-visual checking services are available at the Acacia Room. A projector and an operator will be available for presentors with visual aids. Presentors should number their slides in the order they will be projected and identify each slide with the name of the presentor. All slides should be given to the operator for checking at least one hour before the session begins.
REFRESHMENTS Free morning/afternoon tea and coffee will be served on July 13-14, 1988 at the Foyer of the Manila Hotel.
LUNCH All participants will have their lunch at the designated rooms indicated in the program.
SMOKING Smoking is not allowed in the session rooms.
ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE Attendance certificates can be claimed at the Conference Secretariat starting 13 j uly after the session.
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SECRETARIAT The Conference Secretariat of the National Academy of Science and Technology NAST is located at the Acacia Room of the Manila Hotel. The office is open daily from 0730-1800H for the duration of the conference. You may contact the Secretariat at telephone number 47-00-11.
SHUTTLE SERVICE The Manila Hotel Executive Coach offers complimentary shuttle services to Makati Commercial Center and back daily except Saturdays and Sundays. The schedule is as follows:
The Manila Hotel to Makati fvlakat i to the Manila Hotel
TELEX, CABLE AND OVERSEAS TELEPHONE
0845H and 1430H 1130H and 1630H
Communication facilities are available at the Business Assistance Office of the Manila Hotel. All services are on the personal account o f the participants.
BILLS Please pay your bill~ before your scheduled departure . Hotel rooms of NAST-sponsored participants will be shouldered by NAST. All other bills will have to be paid by the participants.
POST OFFICE The Post Office is located at the Manila Hotel message counter and is open daily from 0900-1 700H for the duratio n of the conference.
BANKING .Banks in the Philippines are open from 0900H to 1600H, Mondays to Fridays. They are closed on Saturdays and Sundays but foreign exchange facilities are available. at the airport and large ·hotels. There is a Commercial Bank of Manila branch at the Manila Hotel ground floor.
CURRENCY The monetary unit is Peso (P ). The currency consists of paper notes in denominations of~500, ~100, ~50, ~20, ~10, ~5 and ~2 The coins consists of~2. ~1and5 , 10, 25 and 50 centavos. The exchange rates fluctuate vis-a-vis the U.S. Dollar. Money changers are available at the airport, hotels, banks, shops and major commercial establishments. Departing passengers may not take out more than five hundred pesos and the coins not to exceed five pesos.
CREDIT CARDS Credit cards will not be honored at the Registration Counters. International credit cards such as American Express, Diners Club, VISA and Master Card are accepted in most hotels, large restaurants and specialty shops.
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TIPPING Tipping is an accepted practice though not as regulated in the Philippines as it is in other parts of the world.
OFFICIAL TOUR AND TRAVEL AGENT Rajah Tours Philippines, Inc. is the official tour and travel agent of the conference. All inquiries regarding your accommodations, tours and onward ticket reconfirmation will be entertained at the Rajah Tours counter located at the ground floor lobby of the Manila Hotel.
PROFESSIONAL CONGRESS ORGANIZER The Philippine Congress Organizing Center (PCOC) is the professional congress organizer of the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the National Academy of Science and Technology.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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and to many friends of the Academy who have in one way or another contributed t o the holding of this affair.
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