Dr. Noel M. Unciano
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Dr. Noel M. Unciano

Research Scientist
Industrial Technology Development Institute, Philippines


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Health Sciences from University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines

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Biography

Dr. Noel M. Unciano is currently working as Science Research Specialist II at Industrial Technology Development Institute, Philippines. He has completed his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines. He has published 12 research articles in journals. He also attended number of workshops and conferences and performed presentations. He is member of Asian Council of Science Editors, Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP), Human Variome Project Consortium, Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, Food Security Information Network (FSIN), EarthCube.org, Dynamic Coalition on Network Neutrality, Universal Association of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineers, American Geophysical Union, International Association of Engineers National Research Council of the Philippines, life member of Philippine Society of Microbiology, Registered Microbiologist at Philippine Academy of Microbiology. He is also serving as reviewer and editor for journals.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Proteomics
62%
Genomics
90%
Structural Biology
75%
Microbial Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
11
Abstracts
6

Selected Publications

  1. Unciano, N.M., 2016. Biomining the gene structure-function features of the microbial biodesulfurization pathway. F1000Res., 10.7490/f1000research.1113167.1.
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  2. Coronado, F.F. and N.M. Unciano, 2016. Removal of heavy metal compounds from industrial wastes using a novel locally-isolated Vanrija sp. Phil. J. Sci., 145: 327-338.
  3. Coronado, F.F., R.L. Esguerra, G.M. Sikat, N.M. Unciano, T.M. Peren and J.E. Beraye, 2015. Isolation of beneficial microbes for the biodegradation of animal and plant oil in fast foods wastewater effluents. Int. Res. J. Biological Sci., 4: 10-16.
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  4. Unciano, N.M., 2010. Developing microbial isolates for the biodesulfurization of petroleum. J. Biotechnol., 150: 90-91.
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  5. Mendoza, N.S., M.T.E. Caliwara and N.M. Unciano, 2006. A local isolate of non-cellulolytic, xylanolytic and pectinolytic thermophilic fungus, Thermomyces lanuginosus C1a. Phil. J. Sci., 135: 113-119.
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  6. Mendoza, N.S., M.T.E. Caliwara, N.M. Unciano and Z.I. De Guzman, 2003. Application of high level cellulase-free xylanase from thermophilic Thermomyces lanuginosus 11P2R in fiber degumming. Biotechnol. Sustain. Utilizat. Biol. Resour. Trop., 16: 311-315.
  7. Mendoza, N.S., L.A. Mabilangan, M.T.E. Caliwar and N.M. Unciano. 2001. The use of high specific activity and high level of crude cellulase-free xylanase from a thermophilic fungus in pulp bleaching. Japan Soc. Promotion Sci., .
  8. Unciano, N.M., G.D. Reyes and F.C. Delfin, 1999. In vitro effects of balut amniotic fluid on cultured cells of mosquito Aedes albopictus (Singh) cell clone. Phil. J. Biotechnol., 10: 19-26.
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  9. Mendoza, N.S., N.M. Unciano and E.O. Dela Cruz, 1998. Production and characterization of thermostable cellulase-free xylanase from Thermomyces lanuginosus 1a. Ann. Rep. IC Biotechnol., 21: 487-492.
  10. Mendoza, N.S., M.B. Bigol, N.M. Unciano, B.F. Almonte and C.C. Borromeo, 1998. A thermophilic alkaline xylanase produced by thermophilic alkalophilic Bacillus sp. strain NM‐118. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 864: 428-430.
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  11. Vervaeck, M., N. Unciano, J. Manil and F. Colin, 1987. Some properties of the climbing fiber-purkinje-cell synapse in cerebellar slices. Arch. Int. Physiol. Biochim. Biophys., 95: 64-65.