Angelica M Baylon, SFRIEdr, RIIVPF, AFNI, MIMAREST, LCDR (PN Reserved officer), CDR (PCGA), COL(TAOIC-IG, InterPol), PhD, MBGPH, PhD, MSBM, MBA, MS Chem, BS Chem
AUSN Visiting Professor in Chemistry, Maritime Science and Community Studies
Member, AUSN Board of Governors
External Relations Director, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP),
President. Philippine Association of Extension Program Implementers
Associate Fellow Nautical Institute (AFNI), London
Professorial Chair for Maritime Education, Lyceum International Maritime Academy, Lyceum of the Philippine University
Lieutenant Commander, Reserved Officer of the Philippine Navy, Armed Forces of the Philippines
Featured AUSN Video lectures (Youtube links)
Traditional healing practices of indigenous people in the Philippines
Traditional Medical Practitioners and Bioethics in the Philippines
Ethics of Aeta Traditional Healers in the Philippines
Combatting Disasters by Addressing Graft and Corruption in the Philippines
Ph.D. in Bioethics, Sustainability and Global Public Health, American University of Sovereign Nations, AZ, USA (2018)
MBGPH, American University of Sovereign Nations, AZ, USA (2016)
Ph.D. in Educational Administration (scholar with High Distinction), Manila Central University, Manila Philippines (1999)
MSBM (Master in Shipping Business Management)
M.B.A., Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines (1996)
M.S. Chemistry, University of Santo Tomas, Manila Philippines (1993)
B.S. Chemistry (Cum Laude), Far Eastern University, Manila Philippines (1988)
Angelica is a lifetime member, Philippine Association of Institutions for Research Inc (PAIR), Elected Chair or representative for the Luzon Cluster (NCR, Reg I, 2, 3 and 4 ); Lifetime member, Philippine Association of Research Managers (PhilARM); Lifetime member of the International Association of Multi-disciplinary Research (IAMURE) . She has conducted research on a wide range of topics including bioethics of traditional healers in Bataan, the Philippines.
She is also an International Youth Peace Ambassador for Looking Beyond Disaster (LBD) as an active supporter of the Eubios Ethics Institute youth programmes. She developed advocacies in improving the life of indigenous people thru education and livelihood projects. Her research is focus on the IPs of Bataan and their traditional health practices using medicinal plants.
Professional details with various web links can be read at http://ph.linkedin.com/pub/prof-angelica-baylon-phdmsbm-mba-ms-bschemistry/31/b03/