List of University of the Philippines Los Baños people

The University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) is a state university located in the towns of Los Baños and Bay in the province of Laguna. It traces its roots to the UP College of Agriculture (UPCA), which was founded in 1909 by the American colonial government to promote agricultural education and research in the Philippines. UPLB was formally established in 1972 following the union of UPCA with four other Los Baños and Diliman-based UP units.[1]

The university has played an influential role in Asian agriculture and biotechnology due to its pioneering efforts in plant breeding and bioengineering, particularly in the development of high-yielding and pest-resistant crops. In recognition for its work, it received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for International Understanding in 1977.[2]

While people affiliated with the University of the Philippines Los Baños practice in various disciplines, most of them specialize in agriculture and related fields. These include alumni, (among them 13 National Scientists) faculty and honorary degree recipients. As of 2014, there have been 33 who have graduated summa cum laude, the highest distinction awarded by the university.[3]

Alumni and faculty edit

Alumni edit

Emerlinda Roman
Nicanor Perlas
Name Relationship Discipline Known for Notes
Nilo Alcala Undergraduate Development communication Musical composer
Jaime Aristotle Alip Undergraduate Agricultural Economics Founder and Chairman Emeritus of CARD-MRI [4]
Sol Aragones Undergraduate Development communication Congresswoman, 3rd District of Laguna and former ABS-CBN reporter
Ariella Arida Undergraduate Chemistry Miss Universe 2013 3rd runner-up and Binibining Pilipinas 2013 winner [5]
Antonio Bautista Undergraduate Agriculture Fighter Pilot, Philippine Air Force

Proceso Maligalig

Undergraduate Agriculture

President, Bataan Shipyard and Engineering Company; President Emeritus and Co-Founder, Reform the Armed Forces Movement (RAM)

Leopoldo Maligalig

Undergraduate Agriculture

Former Superintendent, Philippine Military Academy; Consultant Lopez Holdings Corporation

Manuel Bautista Undergraduate Economics Activist martyr and student leader honored at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani, who helped spearhead the establishment of the Textbook Exchange and Rental Center (TERC)
Abigail Binay Undergraduate Human Ecology Mayor of Makati and former Congresswoman, 2nd District of Makati City
Teodoro Casiño Undergraduate Sociology Former Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines [6]
Cedric Castillo Graduate Civil engineering GMA News reporter and former civil engineer
Qamar-uz-Zaman Chaudhry Graduate Meteorology Former director-general of Pakistan Meteorological Department [7]
Chuang Lojaya Undergraduate Agriculture Founder of the Kasetsart University [8]
John Consulta Undergraduate Communication arts GMA News reporter [9]
Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. Undergraduate Agriculture Chairman of San Miguel Corporation [10][11]
William Dar Graduate Horticulture Director-general of International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics [12]
Lizbeth De Padua Undergraduate Biology Bb. Pilipinas 1976 [13]
Mario Dumaual Undergraduate Communication Arts ABS CBN Reporter and Producer [14]
Ria Fernandez Undergraduate Development Communication PTV news anchor
Terence Guillermo Graduate Development communication Theater actor [15]
Cielito Habito Undergraduate Agricultural economics Director-general of the National Economic and Development Authority from 1992 to 1998 [16]
Insi Jantharasathit Undergraduate Agriculture Founder of the Kasetsart University [17]
Jiggy Manicad Undergraduate Communication arts GMA News reporter [18]
Nicanor Perlas Undergraduate Agriculture 2010 Philippine presidential candidate [19]
Oscar Oida Undergraduate Communication arts GMA News reporter [20]
Ramon Paje Undergraduate Forestry DENR Secretary
Maria Valentina Plaza Undergraduate Agribusiness management Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines [21][22]
Ferdinand Recio Undergraduate Veterinary Medicine Wildlife show host [23]
Emerlinda Roman Undergraduate Agriculture First woman president of the University of the Philippines [24][25]
Sabrina Undergraduate Communication arts Bossa nova singer [26]
Jerrold Tarog Undergraduate Agribusiness management Film director [27]
Patricia Santo Tomas Graduate Master of Science Chairman of Development Bank of the Philippines
Thongdi Resanon Undergraduate Agriculture Founder of the Kasetsart University [28]
Louie Tabing Undergraduate Agriculture Radio broadcaster [29]
Isidro Ungab Undergraduate Agricultural economics Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines [30]
Juan Miguel Zubiri Undergraduate/Graduate Agribusiness management, environment and natural resources management Senator of the Philippines [31]

Faculty edit

Edwin Copeland
Alexander Flor
Emil Q. Javier
Manuel L. Roxas
Name Relationship Discipline Known for Notes
Aloysius Baes Faculty member Environmental chemistry Environmental activist honored at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani as a hero who fought against the Marcos dictatorship. [32][33][34]
Clare R. Baltazar Department head Systematic entomology National Scientist of the Philippines [35][36]
Rommel Banlaoi Professor Political science Vice president for administrative affairs of National Defense College of the Philippines [37]
Julian Banzon Department head Biophysical chemistry National Scientist of the Philippines [38]
Adelina Barrion Division head Genetics Genetic study of spiders [39]
Gelia T. Castillo Professor Rural sociology National Scientist of the Philippines [40]
Edwin Copeland UPCA dean Botany One of the first five professors of UPCA
Pedro Escuro Professor emeritus Genetics and plant breeding National Scientist of the Philippines
Francisco Fronda Professor emeritus Poultry husbandry National Scientist of the Philippines
Emil Q. Javier Chancellor Plant breeding UP President from 1993 to 1999
Bienvenido Juliano Professor Organic chemistry National Scientist of the Philippines [41]
Ricardo Lantican UPCA dean Genetics and plant breeding National Scientist of the Philippines [42][43]
Cristina Padolina Professor Chemistry President of Centro Escolar University since 2006 [44][45]
Nora C. Quebral Professor emeritus Development communication Senior fellow at Communication for Sustainable Social Change [46]
Eduardo Quisumbing Professor emeritus Plant taxonomy National Scientist of the Philippines [47][48]
Dolores Ramirez Professor Biochemical genetics National Scientist of the Philippines [49]
Manuel L. Roxas Professor emeritus Sugar technology First Filipino doctor of philosophy [50]
Patricia Santo Tomas Professor Development communication Former chairperson of Development Bank of the Philippines [51]
Francisco Santos UPCA dean Agricultural chemistry National Scientist of the Philippines [52][53]
Teodulo Topacio College of Veterinary Medicine dean Veterinary medicine National Scientist of the Philippines [52][54]
Dioscoro L. Umali UPCA dean Genetics and plant breeding National Scientist of the Philippines [55][56][57]
Jose R. Velasco Professor emeritus Plant physiology National Scientist of the Philippines [58][59]

Honorary degree recipients edit

Salim Ahmed Salim
Sirindhorn (right)
LLD – Doctor of Laws
Name Degree Year Known for Notes
Salim Ahmed Salim LLD 1980 Former Prime Minister of Tanzania [60]
Sirindhorn LLD 2009 Princess of Thailand

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