STEPHEN JOHNSON T. MOLO
Tunasan, Muntinlupa City ·- ·-EDUCATION
Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa Manila
Bachelor of Science in Biology
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Organizations/Awards: Society of Biology Students (SBS),
Dean’s Honor List.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Molecular Biology Laboratory – Quality Assurance Section, Research Institute for
Tropical Medicine
Senior Science Research Specialist (Coordinator)
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Draft, review, and revise communication letters addressed to relevant stakeholders of the agency.
Prepare Activity and Event Brief for COVID-19 Laboratory Network - related engagements.
Provide technical support to the 5 sub-sections of the Quality Assurance Team.
Attend on the concerns of COVID-19 Laboratory Network (comprising of 372 COVID-19 labs).
Antimicrobial Use – Point Prevalence Survey (APPS), Research Institute for
Tropical Medicine
Science Research Specialist II (Coordinator)
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Coordinated the conduct of APPS in participating Government and Private Hospitals in the Philippines (57 sites).
Facilitated and trained medical professionals of participating hospitals in conducting the APPS.
Conducted hospital visit and monitoring to participating Government and Private Hospitals.
Coordinated with the Department of Health – Pharmaceutical Division for the implementation of the program.
Prepared technical reports (IRB Progress Report, Mid-year Report, and Terminal Report).
Prepared technical letters (Justification Letters, Explanatory Letters, and Post-travel Accomplishment Report).
Molecular Biology Laboratory (MBL), Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
COVID-19 Response Augmenter (Extraction)
● Assisted in the reagent preparation.
● Extracted COVID-19 samples.
SEMINARS/TRAININGS
● Project ECHO: WHO Global Webinar Series to support implementation of national action plans on antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
⮚ Conducted on a virtual platform last February 07, 2022.
● Effective Facilitation of Online Trainings Webinar Series: Session 1 – 5.
⮚ Conducted on a virtual platform from November 05 – December 03, 2021 (10 Hrs. of Training).
● How to conduct the Global - PPS – A Point Prevalence Survey on Antimicrobial Use and Resistance.
⮚ Conducted on a virtual platform last April 20, 2021 (2 Hrs. of Training).
CHARACTER REFERENCES
● Kathlene Mae C. Medina, RMT (QA Section, Molecular Biologist)-● Roslind Anne R. Pantoni (BDMU Section, Technical Writer):-
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STEPHEN JOHNSON T. MOLO
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