Doreen D. Domingo
Professor III
Biography
Dr. Doreen D. Domingo is a full-fledged professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, MMSU. She finished her PhD in Biology (Magnacumlaude) in 2014 at Saint Louis University, Baguio City. She was a Visiting Research Scholar at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA, where she worked on a research focused on Molecular Characterization of dsRNA of Select Rhizoctonia solani Isolates and Modeling of Target Proteins to Human Pathogenic Fungi sponsored by Military of Defense, USA. She serves as the Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences and Program Chair of the MS in Biology Program of the Graduate School. She was a recipient of the PRAISE Outstanding Teacher Award in 2016 and MMSU Distinguished Alumna Award in 2018. Through a DOST-PCHRD Funded research, she was able to establish the Biocomputing Laboratory, a laboratory that focuses on blood sera analysis, and histopathological assessment of organ tissues of mice and rats that serve as image data sets for the development of prediction model using neural networks and other computational methods and applications. Her current research interests include histopathological assessment, enzyme marker and protein analysis of selected organs in mice/rats under chronic-binge alcohol feeding.
Research Involvement
Transcriptomic and Histological Manifestations of Alcohol-Induced Damage and Repair Using Pomacea canaliculata Slime and Bovine Milk in ICR Mice (Mus Musculus) Digestive Tissues.
Tissue Repair Progression in Liver and Stomach of Alcohol Fed Male ICR Mice Using Freeze-Dried Pomacea canaliculata Slime and Bovine Milk
Comparative Glycopeptide Analysis of Two Breed of Porcine Colostrum by Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
Histological Assessment, Protein Analysis and Development of Diagnostic Software on Selected Organs of Male ICR Mice under Chronic-Binge Feeding using Alcoholic Beverages
Assessment of the histological condition of selected organs of rats under prolonged chronic-binge feeding using alcoholic beverages
Hepato-renal Conditions in Wistar Rats under Prolonged Chronic-binge Ethanol Feeding Predictions using Multi-layer Perceptron Neutral Network