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REGION CONSORTIUM CHAIR (Name, Designation, Affiliation) CONSORTIUM CHAIR REGION (Name, Designation, Affiliation) DR. MARIA LOURDES K. OTAYZA Chair, R1HRDC and Medical Center Chief, Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and I Medical Center Batac, Ilocos Norte Email: [email protected] ENGR. SANCHO A. MABBORANG Chairperson, CVHRDC and Regional Director Department of Science and Technology Region II II #2 Dalanna Paccurofon corner Matunong Street Regional Government Center Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500 Email:[email protected]/ [email protected] JULIUS CAESAR V. SICAT, Ph.D., CESO III Chair, CLHRDC and Regional Director Department of Science and Technology - Regional Office No. 3 III Diosdado Macapagal Govt. Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Email: [email protected] DR. DANILO B. BOSE Chair, CRHRDC and OIC-Office of the Regional Director Commission on Higher Education (CHED-CAR) CAR c/o DOST Regional Office CAR Km. 6, La Trinidad, Benguet 2601 Email: [email protected] DR. CARMENCITA PADILLA Chair, MMHRDC and Chancellor University of the Philippines Manila NCR c/o MMHRDC Office GF UP NIH Bldg. Pedro Gil St., Ermita, Manila Email: [email protected] DR. MELCHOR VICTOR G. FRIAS Convenor, HRDCR IV-A and Vice Chancellor for Research De La Salle Health Sciences Institute IV-A Room 6301, 3F De La Salle Angelo King Medical Research Center Gov. D Mangubat Ave., Burol Main, Dasmariñas Email: [email protected] DR. MERIAN C. MANI Chair, MHRDC and President Romblon State University Please cc: IV-B DR. MA. JOSEFINA P. ABILAY MHRDC Co-Chair and Regional Director, DOST MIMAROPA 4th Floor PTRI Building, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City 1631 email: [email protected] DR. ARNULFO MASCARIÑAS Chair, BCHRD SUC IV President V Bicol University Rizal St., Legazpi City Email: [email protected] DR. EMILIA P. MONICIMPO Chair, WVHRDC and Regional Director DOH-CHD Western Visayas VI Mandurriao, Iloilo City Email: [email protected] DR. ENRICO B. GRUET Chair, CVCHRD and Dean of College of Medicine Cebu Doctors’ University VII North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City, Cebu Email: [email protected] EXUPERIA B. SABALBERINO, MD, MPH, CESE OIC-Director IV Regional Director,DOH-CHD Region VIII VIII c/o DR. LUCIA P. DAUZ, DOST Region VIII Government Center, Candahug, Palo, Leyte Email: [email protected] DR. CHONA SARMIENTO Chair, ZCHRD VP-RESEL Western Mindanao State University IX c/o DOST Regional Office No. 9 Capt. Ferdinand Marcos Road cor. Gen. Alvarez St., Pettit Barracks, Zamboanga City 7000 Email: [email protected] DR. ADRIANO P. SUBA-AN, CESO IV Chair, NorMinCoHRD OIC Director IV, DOH CHD-NM X J.V. Seriña St., Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City Email: [email protected] DR. WARLITO C. VICENTE Chair, RHRDC-XI c/o DOST Regional Office XI XI Davao Medical Center Compound corner Friendship and Dumanlas Roads Bajada, Davao City Email: [email protected] ENGR. SAMMY P. MALAWAN, CESE Chair, Health Research and Development Consortium - XII and Regional Director,Department of Science and Technology XII Regional Office No. XII Philippine National Halal Laboratory and Science Center Bldg., Brgy. Paraiso, Koronadal City Email: [email protected]; [email protected] ENGR. AIDA M. SILONGAN, MAPD Chair, BARMM Health Research and Development Consortium and BARMM Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology - BARMM BARMM Complex, Gov. Gutierrez Ave.,Cotabato City Email:[email protected] JOSE R. LLACUNA, JR., MD, MPH, CESO III Chair, CHRDC Regional Director, DOH Center for Health Development- Caraga CARAGA Pizarro St., Butuan City Email: [email protected] .
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