MakitekNOOD, MakiinoBALAGTAS, at MakisiyenSAYA!
The Department of Science and Technology Region V (DOST-V) and the Bicol Consortium for Health Research and Development (BCHRD) congratulate the National Finalists and Winners during the 16th Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) Week Celebration –Research Contests held on 09 August 2023. Together with the DOST-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD), the 16th PNHRS Week Celebration was hosted by the Eastern Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium (EVHRDC) on 8-11 August 2023 at the Summit Hotel, Tacloban City, with the theme, “Sustainable Development: Resilience through Health Research.”
3-Minute Pitch to Policymakers
Policy Pitch Title: “Why Give 2 when 1 will Do?”
Title of Research: Maximum Surgical Blood Ordering Schedule in Bicol Medical Center: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Single-Center Observational Study
Proponent: DR. KRISTA ANGELA M. MURALLA, Medical Officer IV, Bicol Medical Center
National Finalist
People’s Choice Awardee
Oral Research Presentations
Title of Research: Anti-Hyperglycemic Activity of Talahib (Saccharum spontaneum Linn.)Ethanolic Stalk Extract in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Mice
Proponent: MR. KENNETH JOHN P. CHAVEZ , Alumnus, Partido State University
National Finalist (Student)
3rd Place Winner
Title of Research: Efficacy of Transport Incubator versus Kangaroo Mother Care in Preventing Hypothermia Among Preterm Neonates in Bicol Medical Center
Proponent: DR. DANA MARIE S. DE ASIS, Medical Officer IV, Bicol Medical Center
National Finalist (Professional)
By virtue of Proclamation No. 1309, former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo designated the second week of August as the Philippine National Health Research System Week in 2007, marking a significant milestone in the field of health research. The week-long celebration is designed to hold parallel and plenary sessions, regular forums, and focus group discussions to promote a smoother exchange of health research and related information among concerned stakeholders.
#SiyensyangMaaasahansaKabikolan
Every second week of August, the health research community celebrates the Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) Week. Hosted by the Central Luzon Health Research and Development Consortium (CLHRDC) with the Department of Science and Technology III (DOST III), this year’s PNHRS Week theme is “Health Research: Responding to Challenges towards National Recovery and Resiliency”.
The celebration will be conducted on 08-12 August 2022 in a hybrid format of face-to-face and virtual conference. The face-to-face activities will be held at Clark Marriot Hotel, Pampanga, to be attended by a total of 250 persons and streamed via Zoo, and Facebook Live for the virtual participants.
It will also serve as a venue for different stakeholders to share their best practices and experiences in pursuit of healthier lives for Filipinos through health research and development. The event will also showcase new emerging partnerships to address the country’s current challenges on health issues.(credits to https://www.healthresearch.ph/index.php/15th-pnhrs-week/about-pnhrs-week)
BCHRD has nominated several completed researches for the 15th PNHRS Oral Paper and Visual Abstract Poster Competition and 3-Minute Pitch to Policymakers Competition for Student and Professional Category,
Two (2) researches were fortunately accepted as finalists as follows:
"CoVfirm: A Web browser Plugin for COVID 19 Vaccine False Information Detection"
to be presented by Ms. Maedel Joice B. Castro for Student Category
and
"Mga Katutubong Gamit ng Halamang Singaw: A Systematic Review on the Utilization of Macrofungi by Indigenous Communities in the Philippines"
to be presented by Mr. Mheljor A. General for Professional Category
Uploaded and Published by: Bernard Dexter M. Moros, BCHRD Regional Project Staff
As we have reached almost 3,000 registered participants for the 3rd PHREB National Conference, here are the FB pages where you may can watch it live!
Pre-NSTW: S&T Consortia's Research and Colloquium Day
We join the Department of Science and Technology in celebrating the virtual National Science and Technology Week on 22-28 November 2021 with the theme: "Agham at Teknolohiya: Tugon sa Hámon ng Panahon".
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Copyright Written by Julie Anne Balangat Published: 18 December 2020
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR
PCHRD STARTUP RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM
What is PCHRD's Startup Research Grant Program?
Under Republic Act No. 11337 or the Innovative Startup Act, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has been identified as one of the key government agencies tasked to support research and development (R&D) activities of Filipino-owned startups and promote the startup ecosystem within the country. RA 11337 also authorizes the establishment of a Startup Grant Fund (SGF) under DOST which will be used to fund R&D activities of eligible startups that are aimed at improving their core technology, enhancing the product’s market potential, and refining their existing products, processes, or services.
The Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD), one of the sectoral planning councils of DOST, greatly recognizes the importance of R&D in addressing the health issues of the country. In support to the operationalization of RA 11337, PCHRD created a Startup Research Grant Program under DOST SGF that aims to support research activities of startups in the health sector.
Objectives of the Program:
The PCHRD Startup Research Grant Program will provide financial support to qualified startups to conduct research activities aimed at:
- Overcoming R&D roadblocks;
- Strengthening intellectual property (IP);
- Establishing initial market traction;
- Refining business model; and/or
- Scaling up production.
Benefits to Startups:
Recipients of research grants under this program are entitled to receive the following benefits:
- Access to the DOST/Council’s GIA Program
- Access to follow-up financial assistance for scale-up and expansion offered by other DOST offices and agencies
- Access to the science and technology network of the DOST and the Philippine National Health Research System
- Access to DOST Testing Laboratories and Research Facilities
- Access to the DOST Technology Business Incubator (TBI) Network
Call Scope
Research proposals must be drafted based on any of the following research areas:
- Innovative Tools for Improved Health Care Provider-Patient Experience
- Systems/tools that will improve health care provider-patient experience (e.g. appointment systems, specialist search, resource mapping/tracking, homecare monitoring, etc.)
- Systems for Health Service Delivery
- Efficient and inclusive health service delivery systems such as online referral systems, ePharmacy, teleconsultations, etc.
- Innovative Technologies for Health Care Facilities
- Technologies for health facilities, such as biomedical devices, diagnostic kits, supply chain management, smart and resilient health facilities, etc.
Fund Tracks
Interested applicants may submit research proposals under any of the following funding tracks:
1. Proof-of-concept to Product (POC2P Track)
- Generation of marketable and validated products/services
2. Product to Market (P2M Track)
- Validation of business model
- Incubation
- Mentoring
- Business support program
- Capacity building
- Fabrication support
- Marketing and market validation
- Optimization of processes
- Acquisition of production capacities
- Optimization of value chains
- Legal and expert support
- Use of facilities
- Scale up optimization
- Roll out
- Expansion of protection to other countries
Eligibility Requirements
To avail of the grant, a startup must have the following qualifications:
- Must be registered with DTI or SEC
- Must be a startup company with one or multiple products and/or service related to health
- Must be Filipino-owned (at least 60% of the company is Filipino-owned)
- Must be in operation for a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 3 years
- Project leader must be Filipino
- Must show capability to conduct R&D
- Has legal personality to issue receipt
- Does not have any outstanding accountabilities with DOST
- Has no ongoing project with DOST
- Has no pending administrative or criminal cases
Application Mechanics and Documentary Requirements
Here is how to apply:
1. Prepare a capsule proposal (download template here) in PDF format containing the following information and required attachments:
- Project title
- Proposed project duration (maximum of 1 year)
- Name of project leader
- Company name, address and contact details
- Cooperating agencies (if any)
- Project plan (statement of the problem, objectives, description of proposed research activity, methodology, target accomplishments and expected outputs, significance/impact, discussion on regulatory barriers and plan to overcome the same)
Required attachments:
- Budgetary requirements (capped at PhP 3M) (download template here)
- Background of the startup
- Year established
- Current level of funding round
- Products/services offered with corresponding descriptions
- R&D activities conducted on current products
- Team composition
- Business model
- Competitive advantage
- Proofs of eligibility
- Authenticated copy of DTI Registration for Sole Proprietorship; or, authenticated copies of SEC-registered Articles of Incorporation and the latest General Information Sheet for stock and non-stock corporations like NGOs, foundations, cooperatives or associations; or authenticated copy of SEC-registered Articles of Partnership for partnerships;
- Authenticated copies of Business Permits and Licenses;
- Latest copies of Income Tax Returns, Audited Financial Statements, and other financial reports;
- Proof of capability and track record in conducting R&D, and when applicable, endorsement from the business incubation facility where the startup is located.
- Disclosure of other businesses (if any)
- CV of project leader
2. Deadline for submission of capsule proposals is on February 12, 2021. The capsule proposal and required attachments should be submitted via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
3. Shortlisted applicants will be announced on March 1, 2021. All shortlisted applicants are required to attend PCHRD’s online writeshop for the preparation of full-blown proposals. This online writeshop is tentatively scheduled on March 8, 2021.
4. Full-blown proposals should be submitted/uploaded to the DPMIS portal (https://dpmis.dost.gov.ph/) by March 19, 2021. The full-blown proposal shall include the following:
- Title of the proposed project
- Duration of the proposed project
- Description of the startup and the founders
- Description of the product and value proposition
- Background of the startup and the development of the technology (evolution of the startup, first prototype, first test, first sale)
- Description of the target market and size
- Competitive advantage analysis using a comparative advantage table
- IP status and protection
- Objective and scope of the proposed research
- Methodology and expected outputs
- Work plan or Gantt Chart of activities
- Curriculum vitae of the project leader
- Line-Item-Budget with 20% counterpart funding
- Sworn Affidavits from all of the startup owners/ incorporators/ stockholders/ organizers/ partners, directors and/ or officers that they are not agents of or related by consanguinity or affinity up to the fourth civil degree to any DOST officer authorized to process and/or approve the grant and release of funds
Grant guidelines
The following guidelines shall be observed:
- Interested applicants are only allowed to submit one (1) proposal at a time. Likewise, grantees are only allowed to implement one (1) project at a time.
- Approved R&D activities must be implemented for a maximum period of 12 months. Grant per project is capped at PhP 3M.
- DOST-supported and non-DOST-supported startups may apply.
- R&D activities for DOST-supported technologies may be applied. R&D activities for non-DOST-supported technologies may also be applied as long as the technology is Filipino-owned and is health-related.
- All required project reports shall be submitted using applicable DOST Forms. The DOST Startup Grant guidelines for project implementation and monitoring will be followed.
- PCHRD shall monitor status of startup grantees after project termination. Startup grantees shall likewise accommodate PCHRD’s request for updates.
Dates to Remember
DATES | EVENTS |
---|---|
December 16, 2020 | Release of Call for Proposals |
February 12, 2021 | Deadline for submission of capsule proposals |
February 19, 2021 | Last day of in-house evaluation (pre-screening) |
February 26, 2021 | Last day of external technical panel evaluation |
March 1, 2021 | Announcement for the shortlisted applicants |
March 8, 2021 | Online writeshop for the preparation of full-blown proposals for shortlisted applicants |
March 19, 2021 | Deadline for submission of full-blown proposals at DPMIS portal |
March 30, 2021 | Last day of second round of external technical panel evaluation |
April 5, 2021 | Announcement of the list of official startup grantees |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
I have a product idea but I am still building a working prototype. Can I apply for a grant under this program?
- NO, R&D activities for proof-of-concepts (POCs) will not be funded. You must at least have an ugly but working prototype to qualify for funding assistance under the program.
Can I request for funding assistance above PhP 3M?
- YES, funding requests above PhP 3M may still be approved subject to PCHRD’s evaluation. Additional documentary requirements (i.e. financial viability doc, financial projections, manufacturing plan, value engineering, IP protection) may be requested by PCHRD as bases for approval of such request.
Do I have to use the DOST LIB form for the capsule proposal?
- NO, you may only submit to us a list of all required expenses as an attachment to your capsule proposal. You may list all these required expenses in our prescribed budgetary requirement form (download here). We will assist you in preparing an LIB using prescribed DOST form during the writeshop.
Are we allowed to request for extension?
- YES, subject to PCHRD’s evaluation and provided that the reason for extension is justified and acceptable.
Our startup has been in operation for more than a year but we are still in the process of applying for registration (DTI/SEC). Are we eligible to apply for a grant?
- NO, a startup must be in operation for at least 1 year starting from the date of registration to be eligible.
Published by: Bernard Dexter M. Moros, BCHRD Secretariat
The Future Earth Philippines Program (FEPP), Bicol Consortium for Health Research and Development (BCHRD), and Metro Manila Health Research and Development Consortium (MMHRDC) is organizing a Consultation Workshop on Nature-based Health Products Research and Development Program for Bicol Region to be hosted by Ateneo De Naga University on October 17-18, 2019.
The consultation workshop will be facilitated by the team of Dr. Lourdes J. Cruz of Future Earth Philippines Program (FEPP) under the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) with the goal to improve the country’s capacity to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs). Their strategy is to establish Knowledge to Action Programs that will effectively translate relevant knowledge for the achievement of the Philippine environmental, social and economic sustainability for the benefit of all its citizens. The program also aims to structure the research training of the participants who work on Nature-based Health Products and capacitate the region’s researchers.
The Department of Health - Center for Health (DOH-CHD) Bicol through the Bicol Consortium for Health Research and Development (BCHRD) conducted a one-day Orientation and Pre-selection of applicants for the Bicol Health Research and Training (Bicol HeaRT) Program Batch 2 last October 1, 2019, held at RC Daguinsin Hall, DOH Compound, Bagtang, Daraga. Albay.
This activity aims to select 20 participants and finalize the schedule and contract of the scholars. A total of 30 participants attended the said event from the different member institutions of the consortium including Ateneo de Naga University (AdNU), Camarines Norte State College (CNSC), Department of Health 5 (DOH), Partido State University (PSU), Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC), Central Bicol State Univerisity of Agriculture (CBSUA), Bicol University (BU), Bicol Medical Center (BMC), Bicol Region General Hospital and Geriatric Medical Center (BRGHGMC), and University of Saint Anthony (USANT).
During the activity, Dir. Montealegre emphasized that the participants should have a long term commitment to research because making and conducting research takes time.
The Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) conducted a 2-day consultation meeting with CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, Bicol Region, and NCR last April 22-29, 2019 at Hotel Jen Pasay City.
This activity aims to review and the PNHRS Strategic Plan 2019-2022 and the PNHRS Law Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR).
The representative's from Bicol Region are the following:
1. Prof. Michael V. Montealegre - Consortium Director
2. Dr. Sandy C. Lasa - Chair, BCHRD-Ethics Review Committee
3. Dr. Marilou D. Tino - Chair. BCHRD - Capacity Building Committee
4. Dr. Ma. Teresa G. De Alban - BCHRD - Research Information, Communication and Utilization Committee
5. Mr. Kevin Capoles - Project Staff
The Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) will celebrate its 37th anniversary with the theme “Health Research and Industry 4.0,” on 15 March 2019, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, at the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City.
One parallel session we will be organizing is a competition, “3-Minute Pitch to Policymakers.” The competition will focus on the presentation of successfully completed health research studies with aims of exercising and cultivating researchers’ presentation and research communication skills.
The participants should be able to present their completed research in a three-minute, one-slide presentation for a non-specialist audience based on set criteria.
All 17 regional health consortia are expected to submit their entries on or before February 21, 2019.
BCHRD CONDUCTS THE 2018 BICOL REGIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH WEEK
As part of the annual activity of the Bicol Consortium for Health Research and Development, the 2018 Bicol Regional Health Research Week was celebrated to provide a venue for the regional health and health-related researchers to showcase and disseminate the results of their completed researches. The said celebration also aimed to increase and encourage more young and budding researchers to write health researchers for the region in the future.
To start the week celebration, an opening program was conducted at the Bicol University College of Nursing Amphitheater to welcome the guests and participants. Afterwards, the participants were advised to proceed to their respective sessions and contests. The said sessions were as follows:
- Oral Paper Presentation (Student Category)
- Oral Paper Presentation (Professional Category)
- Poster Presentation (Student Category)
- Poster presentation (Professional Category)
- Research problem Identification on Bicol HeaRT: Public Health
Students from different member-institutions of BCHRD discussed and presented the results of their researches. The following researches were presented:
Oral Paper Presentation (Student Category)
TITLE | PROPONENT | INSTITUTION |
Knowledge and Practices on Primary Mental Health Care of Community Health Workers in Selected Barangays In Legazpi City |
Mary Jade E. Gonzalo Jason Rafael San Andres |
Bicol University |
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on Chronic Kidney Disease Among Selected College Students of Bicol University Legazpi And Daraga Campuses |
Dianne Mae S. Catampongan Meg Andrea M. Martinez |
Bicol University |
Effectiveness of Coco Filter In Reducing the Risk of Microorganisms Causing Waterborne Disease |
Casida, Ma. Michaela B.; Briones, Jose Alejandro B.; Callao, Honie Michelle B.; Canonizado, Sherry Mae M.; Fermindoza, Ma. Dianne G.; Regala, Melissa Marie F. |
Universidad de Sta. Isabel |
Folk Illness Beliefs and Health-Seeking Behaviors of Families Living In Rural Areas And It’s Implication To Health Care Delivery |
Dorias, Verna Grizza N.; Beltran, Norman M.; Guinhawa, John Boy Isaiah H. Nnadi, Amaka Linda Kimberly; Realino, Nick Lawrence L.; Recientes, Rica P. |
Universidad de Sta. Isabel |
Effectiveness of Coco Coir as a Reducing Factor Against Vaginal Bacteria |
Gabrielle C. Arienda; Joanna May R. Dulong; Marianne Therese M. Lopo; Carline Angelica L. Luna; Lea Angela L. Nuñez; Ruffa Mae S. Perido; Rozielle N. Polagñe |
Universidad de Sta. Isabel |
Poster Presentation (Student)
TITLE | PROPONENT | INSTITUTION |
Self-Care Practices of Postpartum Mothers in Barangay Taysan, Legazpi City |
Mariana Jessa V. Ozaeta Patrisha Loise V. Rinon |
Bicol University |
Assessment of Solid Waste Management Practices of Bicol University Legazpi City |
Terrie Mae C. Copino Diane U. Frondozo |
Bicol University |
Infant Care Practices of Married Couples in Daraga, Albay |
Maria Krisline Jane M. Jimenez Ma. Cristina Danica Naño |
Bicol University |
Lived Experiences of Persons with Diabetes Mellitus in Legazpi City |
Ara Joy R. Albaño Dulce Dayne G. Celis |
Bicol University |
Level of Knowledge on Hypertension and Lifestyle Practices of Hypertensive Clients in Sto. Domingo, Albay |
Carmille Marjorie C. Baldoza Mie Vi A. Bigueras |
Bicol University |
Oral Paper Presentation (Professional Category)
TITLE | PROPONENT | INSTITUTION |
The Development Of A Community-Based Drug Intervention For Filipino Drug Users |
Ma. Regina M. Hechanova,1 Arsenio S. Alianan,1 Mendiola T. Calleja,1 Isabel E. Melgar,1 Avegale Acosta,1 Angelique Villasanta, 1 Kay Bunagan,1 Camille Yusay,1 Angelica Ang,1 Jane Flores, 1 Nico Canoy,1 Ervina Espina,2 Gayle A. Gomez,3 Elena Samonte Hinckley,4 Antover P. Tuliao,5 and Miriam P. Cue6 |
Ateneo de Naga University |
Healthcare Waste Management Practices of Lying-In Clinics and Other Agencies Catering Maternity and Newborn in Rinconada | Marilyn N. Rivera | Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges |
The Safety and Effectiveness of Different Herbal Plants as Perceived by Indigenous Healers And Their Patients In Bicol Region |
Alma S. Banua Cauline Ruth A. Pangan |
Bicol University |
Patients’ Reasons for Seeking Consultation and Their Herbolario’s Treatment Practices in Bicol Region | Mary Joy B. Sande | Bicol University |
Compliance on Mother Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (Mbfhi) In Rinconada | Liziel B. Malapo | Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges |
Four Care Strata – The Unraveled Concept of Care from The Lens of Patients with Hansen’s Disease of Bicol Sanitarium: A Basis For Program Development And Evaluation |
Vincent Vaughn Nicolas D. Navarez | Universidad de Sta. Isabel |
Postoperative Pain Management Competency of Nurses: Its Implication to Patients’ Level of Satisfaction |
Raymar V. Bron |
Universidad de Sta. Isabel |
Poster Presentation (Professional)
TITLE | PROPONENT | INSTITUTION |
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Vulnerable Population Towards HIV/AIDS in The Province Of Albay | Ryan D. Altavano | Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges |
Institutionalized Mental Health Program in The Municipality of Sto. Domingo, Albay: A Proposal | Dayanara G. Dimatulac | Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges |
Profiling and Time Utilization of Barangay Health Workers | Roanne T. Morano | Bicol University |
Performance of Barangay Health Workers as Community Health Care Providers | Lucilyn Camba-Ebuenga | Bicol University |
The Profile and Experiences of Herbolario and their Patients in Bicol Region |
Nera A. Galan | Bicol University |
Performance of Barangay Health Workers of Family Health Tasks |
Brigida M. Lobete | Bicol University |
The winners of the said contests were awarded during the closing program in the afternoon.