Quirino O. Navarro is a Filipino scientist who was born on March 29th 1936.
He made a number of contributions to sciences, especially chemistry. He worked extensively on neutron spectrometry and crystallography. He also worked tirelessly with electronics and instrumentation.
Navarro is one of a number of famous Filipino scientists who have had a major impact on the field of chemistry. Other famous Filipino scientists are:
Julian A. Banzon also focused on the coconut, and how it could be used as a renewable source by extracting the energies from them and transferring them into fuel.
Mary Ann A. Endoma researched anti cancer products using Philippine plants, and was awarded the Third World Academy of Sciences Prize in 2003.
Luz Oliveros-Belrado looked at the metabolic compounds that were found in plants, and how they could be used to provide protection from diseases that were caused by insect bites.
Alfredo C. Santos looked into lowering the cost of medicines with the use of plants, whilst Christina A. Binag studied the conducting polymers in sensors.
Ishmael D. Ordonez studied photocatalysis extensively and established a laboratory purely for this subject.
He made a number of contributions to sciences, especially chemistry. He worked extensively on neutron spectrometry and crystallography. He also worked tirelessly with electronics and instrumentation.
Navarro is one of a number of famous Filipino scientists who have had a major impact on the field of chemistry. Other famous Filipino scientists are:
- Clara Y. Lim-Sylianco
- Julian A. Banzon
- Mary Ann A. Endoma
- Luz Oliveros-Belardo
- Alfredo C. Santos
- Christina A. Binag
- Ishmael D. Ordonez
Julian A. Banzon also focused on the coconut, and how it could be used as a renewable source by extracting the energies from them and transferring them into fuel.
Mary Ann A. Endoma researched anti cancer products using Philippine plants, and was awarded the Third World Academy of Sciences Prize in 2003.
Luz Oliveros-Belrado looked at the metabolic compounds that were found in plants, and how they could be used to provide protection from diseases that were caused by insect bites.
Alfredo C. Santos looked into lowering the cost of medicines with the use of plants, whilst Christina A. Binag studied the conducting polymers in sensors.
Ishmael D. Ordonez studied photocatalysis extensively and established a laboratory purely for this subject.