The 75th Anniversary logo is in sync with NRCP's nationalistic mission. There is the rising sun with three birds flying towards it. The rising sun signifies hope. The sun has twelve rays that symbolize NRCP's tweleve scientific divisions. The three birds signify Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao. Each bird is positioned at a certain angle to symbolize progress. The birds are in a geometric shape to show how technical and scientific NRCP is; thus, the logo shows NRCP as the Philippines' hope for industrialization.
Colors are very much like NRCP. The color blue is associated with knowledge, power, integrity, and seriousness. The color yellow is associated with joy, optimism and hope.
NRCP National Program for Basic Research (2006-2010)
Paper delivered by Hon. Sen. Edgardo J. Angara during the 75th NRCP General Membership Assembly is now available at NRCP DOWNLOAD CENTER
Clusrter Paper Presentations during the General Membership Asembly, held on March 12, 2008 at the Manila Hotel, are now available at NRCP DOWNLOAD CENTER
2007 NRCP – DOST Research Achievers Recognized The National Research Council of the Philippines of the Department of Science and Technology (NRCP – DOST) will confer the 2007 Research Achievement Awards to eleven Filipino scientists in its 75th General Membership Assembly that will be held this March 12, Wednesday at the Polkabal/Rigodon Halls of the Manila Hotel.
Flesh Eating Micro-monsters Enteric disease or intestinal disorders is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide. The most prevalent of this disease in the Philippines is diarrhea...
2006 Journal of NRCP Scientists' Researches Research breakthroughs on antibiotic producing mushroom, on Philippine carabao breed enhancement through genetic cross breeding technique, on innovative artificial insemination increasing swine production, on treatment of food-borne lung tuberculosis caused by parasitic worm from fresh water crabs, on the making a Filipino scientist, – all these and more in volumes 8 and 9 of the 2006 Research Journal of the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP).
Profile of A Good S&T Leader“The Philippine government’s pursuit for conventional sources of food for its growing population has led to the search for alternative or supplementary food. Sea vegetable algae hold the key to provide solution to this cyclical problem of food security and poverty alleviation by developing and properly managing the country’s seaweed industry, while conserving and protecting.”
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