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(Economics), - University of the Philippines - 1968

  • B.S. He acquired his Post Doctoral degree from the Faculte des Sciences, Free University in Brussels. Dr. Nazarea also served as Director of the UP Extension Program in San Fernando, Pampanga in 1991. Economics), 1968
  • University of Chicago, USA, Ph.D. National Academy of Science (USA) Volume 71

    Nazarea, A.D., (2001) A retrospective look at the work of Professor Fred Hoyle in Stellar Nuclear Synthesis
    Philippine Nuclear Journal Volume 13

    Papers Presented:

    • The Detection of an Invariant Length Modularity Shared by tRNAs and its Evolutionary Implications , National Academy of Science, USA
    • Spectral Diagnostics, Symmetry Mapping of Molecular Polysequences, 7th National Physics Congress
    • Coding Structure Analysis in Polynucleotide Sequences, 3rd Annual Congress on Recombinant DNA Research, Philadelphia
    • Microcomputer Capacity, Bookstrapping and Parallel Processing, Microcomputer in Physics
    • Spectral Signatures of Sequence Transformations in T24/EJ p21(H-ras-1), 30th Anniversary Symposium on Duplex DNA: Molecular Biology Now and Tomorrow, Churchill College, Cambridge University
    • Analysis, Classification and Generation of Molecular Poly-sequences: Experimental Optimization Using Group-theoretical and Spectral Techniques, Special Seminar at GA Technologies, Inc., San Diego, California
    • Computer-assisted Design of Molecular Sequences: Conceptual Considerations, Asia-Pacific Biotechnology Congress, Manila Garden Hotel, Manila, Philippines
    • Beta-kinked Dynamical Modes in DNA as Basis for Sequence-dependent Promoter Interaction, Thursday Seminar, International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Laguna
    • Sampling of Current Microcomputer Usage in Instruction and Research in the Philippine Setting: Where and Whither, Regional Conference on Microcomputers in Physics Instruction and Research, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
    • Advances in Biophysics, National Institute of Physics, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman
    • Computer-assisted Prediction of Immunodominant Epitope Markers: Use of Protein Antigen Secondary Structure, Molecular Surface and Debye-Waller data, 4rth Amado Clemente Memorial Foundation (ACMF) Lecture
    • Stability Theory for Non-linear Reaction Systems, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA
    • Critical Length of Transport Dominated Region for Oscillating Nonlinear Reactions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA
    • Spatio-temporal Pattern Formation on Thin Layers and Membranes: Critical Focal Size, Proceedings, National Academy of Science, USA
    • Calculation of Analytic Expression for Product Formation in Nonlinear Reactive System , Report in Center for Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
    • Some Aspects of Timedependent Behavior of Multiple Product Reaction Chains, Report in Center for Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics

    Awards:

    • Academician, NAST-DOST, 1990
    • Alfred P.

      Sloan Predoctoral Fellow, University of Chicago, Division of Biological Sciences and Pritzker School of Medicine, 1968-1971

    • Rockefeller Fellow, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, 1964-1967
  • UP Diliman Extension Programs in Pampanga and Olongapo's Post


    IN LOVING MEMORY OF DR.

    APOLINARIO D. NAZAREA

    Dr. Among his contributions are his theories on nonlinear reactive systems, the “Nazarea Model” in membrane biophysics (model of effect of radiation on the conduction current facilitated by channel proteins), his findings and concepts on the recurring patterns of oligonucleotides of tRNA and rRNA and his predictive studies using X-ray crystallographic data to locate epitopes for the design of better and more effective vaccines.

    Birthdate: 11 October 1940

    Educational Background:

    Educational Background:


    • Postdoctoral: Faculte des Science - Free University of Brussels - 1973
    • Ph.

      Apolinario Nazarea finished both his bachelors and masters degree from the University of the Philippines and his doctorate degree from the University of Chicago specializing in theoretical biology and biophysics. His theoretical insights advanced the understanding of cell processes. D. (Theoretical Biology/Biophysics) - University of Chicago - 1971

    • M.A.

    Dr.

    GOVPH

    Dr. His legacy will be cherished by the academic community. Apolinario D. Nazarea, a distinguished theoretical biophysicist and Academician of the National Academy of Science and Technology, was renowned for his substantial contributions to biophysics and molecular biology, including the “Nazarea Model” on radiation’s impact on protein channels and his predictive studies for synthetic vaccine design.

    (S.T./Phys., Chem.) - University of the Philippines - 1962

    Research Interest:

    Research Interest:

    • Fluctuation Theory as applied to macromolecules in solution
    • Models on the effect of microwave radiation on the conduction current facilitated by channel proterins in phospolipid membranes
    • Theory of critical focal size in phospolipid membranes
    • The use of computer assisted design of molecular polysequences in terms of spectral methods
    • The detection of an invariant length modularity shared by tRNAs and rRNAs and the evolutionary implications of such invariance
    • Architectronics of DNA/RNA probes
    • Prediction of epitope markers on protein antigens using Debye Waller crystallographic data and its use in the design of completely synthetic subunit vaccines

    Honors and Awards Received:

    Honors and Awards Received:

    • 1988 - Elected Fellows from the Philippines - International Centre for Theoretical Physics
    • 1990 - Academician - National Academyo of Science and Technology

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    With his internationally cited scientific work and theoretical know how, he has laid the foundation for the design of synthetic vaccines on a sounder molecular basis, using Debye-Waller crystallographic data and other biophysical parameters.

    apolinario nazarea biography of rory

    in Theoretical Biology / Biophysics, 1971 Je

    Field of Specialization:

    Biophysics, Physical Mapping of Epitopes , Molecular Polysequences Using Fourier Methods, Physical architectonics of DNA/RNA probes, Co-evolutionary dynamics and its theoretical stability, Electric fields and neural dynamics

     Researches:

    Nazarea, A.D., Rice, S.A., (1971) Stability theory for non-linear reaction systems
    Proceedings, National Academy of Science, USA Volume 68

    Nazarea, A.D., (1971) A theory concerning the conditions of non-oscillations of the transcription process
    Biophysik Volume 7

    Nazarea, A.D., (1972) New constructive theory of stability of complex of nonlinear multicomponent reactive processes
    Biophysik Volume 8

    Nazarea, A.D., (1973) Consequences of generalized orthogonal splitting of reactive flux of complex reactive processes
    Biophysik Volume 9

    Nazarea, A.D., (1973) Equivalent classes of reactive processes
    Molecular Physics Volume 25

    Nazarea, A.D., (1973) Stochastic theory for nonlinear reactive systems
    Zeitschr Volume 28A

    Nazarea, A.D., (1974) Critical length of transport dominated region for oscillating nonlinear reactions
    Proceedings, National Academy of science, USA Volume 71

    Nazarea, A.D., Nicolis, G., (1975) Temporal coherence of oscillatory modes of nonlinear reactive processes: Local Theory
    Molecular Physics Volume 29

    Nazarea, A.D., (1976) Theory of critical focal size for nonlinear reactive systems
    Journal of Theoretical Biology Volume 64

    Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Spatio-temporal pattern formation on thin layers and membranes: Critical focal size
    Proceedings, National Academy of Science, USA Volume 75

    Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Electric fields and self coherent patterns and structures in chemical systems:Large scale effects and biological implications
    Advances in Chemical Physics Volume 38

    Kondepudi, D.K., Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Field induced instabilities in two-component systems: The cell free glycolytic system
    Biophysical Chemistry Volume 8

    Herschkowitz-Kaufman, M., Nicolis, G., Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Influence of gravity on pattern formation in nonequilibrium systems
    Flugwiss Weltraumforsch Volume 2

    Nazarea, A.D., (1983) Coding structure analysis and classification of polynucleotide sequences
    DNA Volume 2

    Nazarea, A.D., Bloch, D.P., Samrau, A.C., (1985) Detection of fundamental modular format common to tRNA and rRNA
    Proceedings, National Academy of Science, USA Volume 82

    Nazarea, A.D., Nazarea, M., (1987) Protein conformational and epitope markers
    Natural and Applied Science Bulletin Volume 39

    Nazarea, A.D., Vasco, D.A., Richardson, R.H., (1987) Dynamics and stability in co-evolutionary biological systems
    Theoretical Population Biology Volume 3

    Nazarea, A.D., (1974) Calculation of analytic expression for product formation in nonlinear reactive system
    Report in Center for Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics

    Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Fluctuation theory as applied to macromolecules in solution as well as electric field effects in complex biological systems
    Advances in Chemical Physics Volume 38

    Nazarea, A.D., (1983) Models of effect of radiation on the conduction current facilitated by channel proteins in membranes
    Bioelectromagnetics

    Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Theory of critical focal size in phospolipid membranes
    Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, USA Volume 75

    Nazarea, A.D., (1983) Application computer-assisted design of molecular sequences in terms of spectral (Fourier) methods
    DNA Volume Vol 2

    Nazarea, A.D., (1985) The detection of an invariant length modularity shared by tRNAs and its evolutionary implications
    Proceedings, National Academy of Science, USA Volume 82

    Nazarea, A.D., (1978) Membrane biophysics: instabilities, bifurcations and fluctuations in chemical systems
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Science and Technology (USA)

    Nazarea, T.Y., Cobar, M.L.C., Nato, A.Q., Jr., Nazarea, A.D., (2001) Somatic mutation in peripheral blood lymphocytes among Metro Manila residents
    Philippine Nuclear Journal Volume 13

    Nazarea, A.D., (1976) Intrinsic critical length associated with oscillary reactive processes in complex solutions: Hydrodynamic estimates.
    Journal of Theoretical Biology Volume 64:

    Nazarea, A.D., (1974) Theory of critical focal size for non-linear reaction systems.
    Proc.

    UPDEPPO extends its condolences to his loved ones. Apolinario D. Nazarea is recognized for his significant contributions in biophysics and molecular biology. At the crossroads of the country's technological surge, his role in the development of biophysics and biotechnology is both pivotal and timely.

    Sex: Female

    Education:

    • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, BS S.T/Physics, Chem, 1962
    • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, MA Economics, 1968
    • Free University of Brussels, Postdoctoral: Faculte des Sciences, 1971-1973
    • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Magister (M.A.) (Applied Math.

      He will truly be missed.

    Rest in peace, Dr. Nazarea. He was elected as an Academician in 1990 under the Chemical, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division (CMPSD) for his contributions to the theories on biophysics and recombinant biotechnology including his own conceptual framework on the structure of RNA/DNA probes.