RESEARCH SERVICES @ 30: MOVING FORWARD AS PREFERRED RESEARCH CENTER

The De La Salle Angelo King Medical Research Center (DLSAKMRC) commemorated its 30th founding anniversary during Research Week 2024, held from November 11 to 15, 2024

Carlos C. Musca, DPT, PTRP, MHSS | Research Support and Development

The De La Salle Angelo King Medical Research Center (DLSAKMRC) commemorated its 30th founding anniversary during Research Week 2024, held from November 11 to 15, 2024. The theme, “Research Services @30: Moving Forward as the Preferred Research Center”, celebrated three decades of accomplishments while setting the stage for future milestones in healthcare research.


Highlights included the launch of the 2024-2029 DLSMHSI Research Agenda, keynote addresses by Dr. Jaime Montoya of the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) and Dr. Freddie Bulauan of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and a Clinical Trial Summit featuring experts discussing the clinical trial landscape in the Philippines.


Throughout the week, the Institution showcased the breadth of its research endeavors. Student researchers presented innovative projects during the 17th DLSMHSI Students’ Research Contest, while resident doctors shared groundbreaking case studies in the 36th Annual Residents’ Research Contest. Faculty members also took center stage in a research forum that emphasized the pivotal role of academic researchers in driving innovation.


The event concluded with a seminar on health innovation, featuring talks on anti-dengue drug development and biomedical engineering milestones. The Research Gala honored key contributors, including the Angelo King Foundation, whose generosity helped establish the center.


As the celebration ended, DLSAKMRC reaffirmed its commitment to advancing medical and health research, further solidifying its dedication to becoming the preferred medical research center.

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