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Dr. Alfredo Esguerra Evangelista was recognized for his important contributions in the field of anthropology. He became one of the pioneers and director of National Museum of the Philippines. In the development generation of field archeology, Dr. Evangelista discovered several cultural artifacts which are now considered as landmarks of the Philippine history. He found the earliest primary burial sites in the country, approximately 5,580 years old, in Duyong Cave, Palawan and the Laguna Copper Plate, the earliest-known legal document in the country. These are considered as important breakthroughs of Philippine history. He also recovered two pieces of the only existing prehistoric cloth from boat burial coffins on Banton Island in the Philippines. They are currently considered as part of the National Cultural Treasures.
Sex: Male
Education:
- University of East, A.B, 1954
- University of Chicago, M.A, 1959
Field of Specialization:
Archeology
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Sex: Male
Education:
- University of the Philippines, Los Banos, Laguna, B. S. Forestry (General Forestry), 1952
- State University, New York, USA, M. S. Forest Product Pathology, 1962
- State University, New York, USA, Ph. D. Forest Products Pathology, 1968
Field of Specialization:
Forest Products Pathology
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Sex: Male
Education:
- Adamson University, San Marcelino, Manila, B.S. Industrial Engineering, 1978
- Tokyo University, Fuchu-Shi, Tokyo, Japan, M.S. Agriculture, 1989
- Kyoto University, Uji-Shi, Kyoto, Japan, Ph.D., 1995
Field of Specialization:
Resin, Production Technology, Cement Bonded Boards
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Sex: Male
Education:
- University of the Philippines, College, Laguna, B. S. Agriculture, 1954
- Iowa State University of Science and Technology, USA, M. S., 1959
- Iowa State University of Science and Technology, USA, Ph. D., 196
Field of Specialization:
Animal Husbandry
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Dr. George G. Eufemio is a recognized surgical oncologist who had active involvement in various clinical, academic and socio-civic activities. He is past Chairman of the Philippine Board of Surgery and former President of the Philippine College of Surgeons. He is also past Chairman, Department of Surgery of the Philippine General Hospital and Vice-Chancellor for Planning and Development in UP Manila. Drs. George Eufemio and Adriano Laudico were the first to lead a team and started hepatic artery cannulation and infusion of chemotherapeutic agents for patients with unresectable hepatoma at the Philippine General Hospital. Eufemio spearheaded the publication of the first Philippine Textbook in Surgery, with contributions from surgeons in different medical institutions in the country. Research papers and postgraduate courses were given a much needed boost during his term. He received an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (1992) and served as President (1979) and Governor (1999-2002) of the Philippine Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. Presently, he renders consultancy work for Medical Center Manila and Cardinal Santos Medical Center.
Sex: Male
Education:
University of the Philippines, College of Medicine, Manila, M.D., 1956
UP Diliman, Quezon City, A.A., 1951