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Glorina Divina P. Orozco Biology Professor & Researcher

Philippines

Name               :   GLORINA DIVINA PEREZ – OROZCO
Home Address:    Block 15, Lot 16, Rosetta Cor.Dela Rosa Sts.
La Residencia Subd., Brgy Don Jose, Sta. Rosa, Laguna 4026
Res Tel.No.:   (+63)49-5340525

E-mail address:  [email protected]; [email protected]

Office Address:  TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA.

Cathedral Hts, 275 E.Rodriguez Sr.Ave, Quezon City
Trunkline: (+632) 7022882  loc.311,312

Direct Line: (+632) 4101789

Mobile no.: (+63) 9189121127
Date / Place of Birth   :    04 September 1960 / Manila, Philippines

Civil  Status    :    Married

Current Research: “Biophysico-chemical & Socioeconomic Study of  Brgy Canumay Creek

Communities, Valenzuela City, Philippines” (2019 Research proposal submitted to DOST-NICER for 6.5M funding)

Education

2001/ 2008 PhD Environmental Science at University of the Philippines Los Banos

PhD Dissertation: “Biophysico-checmical & Socio economic Study of Two Major Manila Esteros”

1985/ 1989 MSc Microbiology at University of the Philippines Diliman

MSc Thesis: ” Immunological Variation of Two Philippine Naegleria Isolates”

1977/ 1982 BS Biology at University of the Philippines Los Banos

BS Thesis: ” Bioassay on the Effects of Pesticides on Ricefield Ostracods”

Experience

June 2017-present Dean, College of Arts, Scienbces & Education at Trinity University of Asia

Unit Head of the ff. academic programs: BS Pharmacy, Biology, Psychology, Media Communication, & Elementary/ Secondary Education.

2003/ 2017 Dept Head & Biology Professor at Far Eastern University, Mla

Directs & supervises the Biology department. Thought subjects in Microbiology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Embryology, Anatomy & Physiology, etc.

1989/ 2005 Biology Professor at Dela Salle University, Mla

Thought subjects in: Ecology, Environmental Science, Vertebrate Anatomy

1985/ 1989 Research Assistant at Natural Sciences Research Institute - University of the Philippines

Assist in the Research Project ” The Biology of Free-Living Pathogenic Amoebae”