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  • Some of Filipino's pursuing the yrke of Biologists. Some of them, studies abroad and comeback here in Philippines to serve our country. Even the opportunity here in the Philippines, so small. They choose to serve in the country even the salary is small.

    Here the list of Filipino Biologists and their contribution in our country, even in other country.

    Angel C. Alcala

    In Marine Ecology

    • Ecology and conservation of coral reefs, mangroves and river systems
    • Aquaculture studies on giant clams, mollusks and fishes
    • Captive breeding of Philippine crocodiles

    Ramon C. Barba

    In Plant Physiology

    • Development of mango flower induction technology
    • Rapid propagation of tissue culture of sugar cane, rattan and banana
    • Development of seedless Kalamansi or lime

    Emerita V. De Guzman

    In Plant Morphogenesis

    • Spearheaded the University of Philippines Los Banos team which made a breakthrough in research on propagation of mutant coconut, locally known as "Makap

      Foreign and Filipino Scientists

    • 1. Foreign and Filipino Scientist
    • 2. Foreign Scientistthe individ who discovered and described microorganisms for the first timeConsidered today as the father of bacteriology and protozoology. He discovered blood cells, and was the first to see living sperm cells of animals.
    • 3. Foreign ScientistAs mathematician, Newton invented integral calculus, Newton made a huge impact on theoretical astronomy. He defined the laws of motion and universal gravitation which he used to predict precisely the motions of stars, and the planets around the sun. He constructed the first reflecting telescope.
    • 4. utländsk Scientista Belgian anatomist and physician whose dissections of the human body and descriptions of his findings helped to correct misconceptions prevailing since ancient times. During his research Vesalius showed that the anatomical teachings of Galen, revered in medical schools, was based upon the dissections of animals even though they were meant
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    • Gregorio Y. Zara

      Filipino scientist

      In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Ynciong and the surname or paternal family name is Zara.

      Gregorio Ynciong Zara (8 March 1902 – 15 October 1978)[1] was a Filipino engineer, physicist, a National Scientist, and inventor. He was known as the father of videoconferencing[2] for having invented the first two-way videophone.[2][3][1] He was also one of the country's pioneer aeronautical engineer having invented an airplane engine that ran on plain alcohol as fuel.[1] Among his other notable inventions include a solar-powered water heater,[1][4], the discovery of the physical law of electrical kinetic resistance called the Zara effect,[4][2], and a propeller-cutting machine,[4] among others.

      Education

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      A native of Lipa, Batangas, Zara finished primary schooling at Lipa Element