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UP Diliman with industrial applications in various fields, in addition to academic publications and other copyrighted works. (DOE), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPHW) and UNICEF, for one project each. Aside from the DOST, the other agencies that gave funding assistance in 2011-2013 were the Commission on Higher Education (CHE ), for nine projects under one program; Department of Energy and Natural Resources (DENR), for five projects; Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation, Inc. (OML Center), for three projects  under one research program; Department of AgricultureBureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR), for two projects; and the Department of Energy Three other agencies were honored for the support that they have been extending to UP Diliman in connection with its technology transfer initiatives. The three agencies are the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), Asian Semiconductor Electronic Technologies (ASET) Corporation, and the Cruz, Marcelo & Tenefrancia (CMT) Law Firm. OVCRD acknowledges its research partners during the Pasasalamat. Top (L-R): Engr. Alfonso Azurin (ASET Corp.), Dr. Rowena Guevara (DOST-PCIEERD), Atty. Nelson Laluces (IPOPHL), Dr. Napole n Juanillo OPRKM), Dr. Benito Pacheco (UPD OVCRD), Dr. Luis Sison (UP Enterprise), Dr. Teodoro Solsoloy (DA-BAR). Bottom (L-R): Dr. Henry Adornado (DENR), Mr. Anselme Motcho (UNICEF Phils.), Atty. Melina Saldajeno (UP DLO), Chancellor Caesar Saloma (UPD), Atty. Vyva Aguirre, Atty. Elizabeth Pulumbarit (TTBDO), Atty. Susan Villanueva (Cruz Marcelo & Tenefrancia), Atty. Marcia Ruth Gabriela Fernandez.