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Pinoy scientist wins at American Biz Awards in San Francisco

Danny Dangcalan of the Philippine Star
A nutritional product made from the anti-cancer properties of soybeans developed by a Filipino scientist was awarded the 2013 People’s Choice Stevie Awards for Favorite New Consumer Product and a bronze Stevie Award at the 11th American Business Awards in San Francisco.

Filipino research geneticist Alfredo Galvez received the award for LunaRich X, which he developed in partnership with Reliv International, manufacturer of patented nutritional supplements.

A research scientist at the Center of Excellence in Nutritional Genomics at the University of California in Davis, and director of research for the Missouri Plant Science Center in Mexico, Galvez said Lunasin’s discovery was a “lucky mistake.”

Galvez shared that he discovered an extraordinary plant peptide as an accidental by-product of the work conducted in a gene cloning laboratory at the University of California in Berkeley in 1996.

He named the by-product Lunasin – a Filipino word for “to heal” or “to remedy” –-which was shown to disrupt cancer cell division and prevent tumor formation.

He conducted further research on the cancer-inhibiting peptide and found that Lunasin, in its bioactive form, had the ability to essentially turn off the bad genes, and turn on the good genes in our bodies. In other words, Lunasin, found in miniscule quantities in soybeans, makes cells less receptive to disease.

Galvez’s findings were published in the Journal of Cancer Research and other prestigious journals. Since then, Lunasin has become one of the most heavily researched and scientifically supported nutritional compounds available today, with more than 50 published papers from more than 25 research institutions.

Lunasin is a naturally occurring peptide that has been identified as responsible for many of soy’s documented health benefits, including cholesterol support and general cellular health, Galvez added.

Lunasin is one of the first bioactive compounds identified to affect expression and promote optimum health at the epigenetic level. The epigenome, which literally means “beyond the genome,” is a higher level of complexity within the cell, he explained.

Last Thursday, Galvez presented to 30 medical doctors in Bacolod the Lunasin technology.

He explained how the Lunasin technology is applicable to their various disciplines and discussed possible clinical trials in the country.

Galvez said LunaRich X was the only nutritional product honored in the 2013 US Stevie Awards. The online poll for Favorite New Products had more than 20,000 votes cast for its 34 product categories.

Galvez was born and raised in San Fernando, La Union. He finished both his BS in Plant Physiology and Genetics and MS in Genetics and Plant Breeding at the University of the Philippines-Los BaƱos, and his PhD in Plant Physiology and Genetics at the University of California in Davis.

Galvez was one of the outstanding Filipino-Americans in science and technology honored by President Aquino at the 2010 Philippine Development Foundation awards.
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Kobe Paras is FIBA 3×3 U-18 Worlds Slam Dunk King

Kobe Paras reigned supreme in the FIBA 3×3 U-18 World Championships dunk contest besting the USA’s Demonte Flannigan and Spain’s Antonio Morales in the finals at the Merdeka Square.

The high-flying La Salle Greenhills star scored a perfect 30 points on his first 3 dunks in the championship round before wounding up with a total of 117 points to beat the Spanish and American challengers.

From his very first dunk, Paras already set the tone for a colorful night after bringing a motorcycle to the hardcourt. To make the slam more special, his teammate, UAAP Juniors MVP Thirdy Ravena, sat on the bike before Paras went baseline for a thunderous finish.

Paras’ second dunk was even more spectacular, jumping off two players — Ravena and a cager from Spain — and finishing with a one-handed tomahawk.

Paras amassed 30 points each on both dunks.

Demonte Flannigan failed to convert on his between-the-legs slam which left Paras and Morales in the one-on-one finale.

Morales, however, ran out of creative tricks even as Paras continued to soar in the finals with an off-the-glass windmill to take home the slam dunk title with a score of 57 to Morales’ 51.

Paras was already a crowd favorite yesterday when he attempted a “tribute to Lebron James” dunk in the qualification stage. He earned a perfect 30 after an off-the-glass alley-oop to himself which he finished with a reverse jam to top 14 other participants.

It was a sweet gold for the Philippines, who were booted out earlier in the tournament after a 3-4 card in Pool B didn’t allow them to make the Last 16.

Paras also made headlines in July this year, when he dunked on NBA superstar LeBron James during the 4-time MVP’s visit for Nike. Watch this video by YouTube user Herculean Breed.

The 15-year-old Kobe Paras is the son of the only PBA Rookie-MVP Benjie Paras.

Paras made it to the semifinals by doing this between-the-legs slam that earned a perfect score from the judges.
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Megan Young wins Miss World, Philippines 1st ever


Megan Young was crowned Miss World 2013 in Bali, Indonesia, making history as the first-ever Filipino winner of the title since the Philippines’ debut in the pageant in 1966.

The 23-year-old actress bested 126 other international candidates to become the successor of China’s Wenxia Yu, who conferred the crown on Young at the pageant’s culminating event held at Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center.

France’s Marine Lorphelin finished second, while Ghana’s Carranzar Shooter placed third. Completing the Top 6 were Spain’s Elena Ibarbia, Brazil’s Sancler Frantz, and Gibraltar’s Jessica Baldachino (People’s Choice).

Hosted by Miss Scotland 2012 Jennifer Reoch and Mister World 2010 Kamal Ibrahim, the coronation night featured cultural numbers, as well as performances from British boyband Blue.

Young’s win was bolstered by her strong showing in various pre-pageant challenges, including the Top Model competition, which she won; the Beach Fashion tilt, where she ranked fifth; and the Multimedia Contest, where she placed fourth.

Other preliminary competition winners recognized on Saturday were Netherlands’ Jacqueline Steenbeek, for the Sports Challenge; Brazil’s Frantz, Beach Fashion; India’s Navneet Dhillon, Multimedia; and Nepal’s Ishani Shrestha, Beauty with a Purpose. Young also zoomed up in rankings after her performance in the Question & Answer portion, where all top six candidates were asked, “Why should you become Miss World?”

Thanking the Indonesian audience in their native language, Young, who wore a pink Francis Libiran gown, brought up the “core values” of Miss World and how she hopes to embody these “to help society.” Before giving her answer, Young also got to talk with Reoch about the strong cheer for her from the audience. They were waiting for her profile reel to be set up — it initially showed a different candidate — when Young quipped, “I actually brought half of the Philippines here!”
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Filipina Karting Queen bags awards in Houston Grand Prix

JV Villar, ABS-CBN North America Bureau


Representing Asia and the Philippines, auto racer Michele Bumgarner made her mark at the Grand Prix of Houston Indycar series. Michele’s debut on the 2013 series serves as a qualifier and preparation for her to run the full pro Mazda Championship series in 2014 in Florida. She not only made the top ten cut, but brought home two awards. “I’m so proud of her to representing the Philippines as I’m a Filipina mommy, so proud of her and good luck for the rest of her race,” said Monina Bumgarner, Michele’s mother.

Competing in a sport dominated by men, Michele knew, the challenge was tough, she qualified finishing number 14th for race number one. “You want her fit right into the car because when you actually feel a cargo is loose, it’s not your arms that feel it first it’s your tail feathers so you want her to be right up against that car married right tight in it she can become one with the race car that’s the safest place for her to be,” said Lee Ann Nash of Nash Performance Group.

But with focus and determination, Michele found her way around the Indycar series circuit on day 2, finishing 9th.

She received the Staubli award and Quarter Master Hard Charger award for a gain of four positions in #6 Mazda Philippine Race Car. “I’m very happy very thankful to all the supporters out there, keep supporting, proud Pinoy, thank you to Mazda, Philippines for all the help, said the Michele, dubbed as the “Asian Karting Queen.”

Michele is now on her way up to the full Indy route championship in Florida next year as the first Asian to get this far.
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