The De La Salle University – Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies will hold the “IBEHT NEW PROJECTS VIRTUAL KICK-OFF EVENT” on March 26, 1:30 pm. This event showcases new DOST-PCHRD-funded projects and the efforts of DLSU in developing …
The De La Salle University – Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies, together with DLSU Intellectual Property Office and DLSU Innovation and Technology Office, invites you to the “CAPACITA Lecture Series on Commercializing Biomedical Devices and Health Technologies, Session …
Anticipation over SDRC’s first webinar for 2021 began when its director announced the Center had generated the highest number of registrants for the event since the series began. Shortly after the schedule was released, there were already more participants than …
The De La Salle University – Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies (DLSU – IBEHT) cordially invites everyone to our webinar entitled “Hospital Supply Chain: The Procurement Process of Medical Equipment in Hospitals” by Ms. Evelyn Simpao Delos Reyes …
7 January 2021 TO : The Academic Community FR : Atty. Christopher E. Cruz, Ph.D. Director, DLSU Intellectual Property Office (DIPO) Manager, DLSU Innovation and Technology Office (DITO) RE : Online Consultative Meetings on: (1) the Draft Revised DLSU Intellectual Property Policies, and (2) …
Due to the low number of registrants, the DLSU Intellectual Property Office (DIPO) and the DLSU Innovation and Technology Office (DITO) are rescheduling the online consultative meetings on the DLSU Intellectual Property Policies and the DLSU Knowledge and Technology Transfer Policy. The new …
“For the results of a statistical test you have four possibilities…For a Type II error, you have a false negative. Parang na-test ka ng COVID.” Making abstract concepts come alive through very familiar examples is a skill the Social Development …
It promised to be a rich conversation, based on the number of questions that begged to be addressed: What exactly is Indigenous Peoples’ studies? Should it be conceptualized for IPs, or for non-IPs? What would make such a program authentic? …
“Before the islands were bought, we were the ones guarding the place. But now that the islands have been sold, [the harvest] is prohibited there…” This retelling of the sad history of livelihood among the Tagbanua and Cuyunon indigenous groups …