MOU Signing with MSU at Naawan and National Cheng Kung University for the MECO-TECO Joint Research Project
The MECO-TECO Joint Research Project titled “Development of a Probiotic Bacterium Expressing Nanobody And/Or dsRNAs Against Shrimp Viral Pathogen White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV)” was officially signed at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), located in Tainan, Taiwan.
The signing ceremony was attended by esteemed individuals including Chancellor Dr. Elnor C. Roa; Dr. Rey Y. Capangpangan, Director for International Affairs and Linkages; Prof. Renoir Marino A. Abrea, Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension; Dr. Ching-Chang Lee, Vice President of NCKU; Dr. Chu-Fang Lo, Principal Investigator; and Dr. Han-Ching Wang, Deputy Director.
This collaborative initiative is a joint endeavor between the Department of Agriculture – National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (DA-NFRDI) and Mindanao State University at Naawan (Philippines), in partnership with Academia Sinica and National Cheng Kung University, through Dr. Han-Ching Wang (Taiwan).
At MSU at Naawan, Professor Fernand Fagutao leads the research team in implementing this project. It aims to enhance international ties through faculty and student exchanges for training and research, with great potential for positive community impact.
Following the signing ceremony, the team had the privilege to explore the renowned NCKU Library. The library stands out for its wealth of knowledge resources and innovative practices. It houses various facilities such as LibRE, an atrium, a space for prayer and meditation, the Deutsche Bibliothek, and areas dedicated to mental health consultations. The library’s initiatives fulfill its commitment to social responsibility, aligning with sustainable development goals, and promoting knowledge sharing through the integration of diverse resources.
In the afternoon, the team visited the International Center for the Scientific Development of Shrimp Aquaculture, under the leadership of Dr. Chu-Fang Lo. The center showcased advanced technology, including the integration of an AI system for resource management. Presentations highlighted opportunities for student exchanges and internships, with the possibility for students to engage in research activities at the center in Annan. Overall, the visit to Tainan was a success in strengthening research collaborations and international partnerships.