 
Young Affiliate Alumnus
      
          
        
                dela Cruz Thomas Edison
Professor
      
        Current nationality
                            Philippines (the)
            Current country of residence
                            Philippines (the)
            Affiliation / Institution
              University of Santo Tomas
          Biodata
              
                Dr. Thomas Edison dela Cruz is a professor of microbiology and group lead of the Fungal Biodiversity, Ecogenomics and Systematics (FBeS) group at the University of Santo Tomas. His research focuses on the biodiscovery of fungi and slime molds (or myxomycetes) in tropical ecosystems and the understanding of their biodiversity, ecological patterns and interactions. He conducts research on fungal natural products for agriculture, health, and environemtal applications and on ethnomycology and microbiology education. He completed his Doctor of Natural Sciences (Dr. Rer. Nat.) at the Technical University Braunschweig in Germany and his BSc Microbiology and MSc Biological Sciences degrees at the University of Santo Tomas. He holds a Diploma in Science Teaching at UP Open University. He serves as Philippine Representative to the Asian Mycology Committee from 2007 to present and a fellow of the Philippine Academy of Microbiology. He currently serves a member of the Executive Committee of TWAS - TYAN.  
              
            Sustainable Development Goals
          Keywords
              microbiology, fungal biodiversity, ecology, systematics, natural products, ethnomycology, microbiology education
          AFFILIATED FROM
            
            2015
      
                                    AFFILIATED UNTIL
            
            2019
      
                              Section
              02. Biological Sciences
          TWAS Awards
              TWAS Prize for Young Scientists in Developing Countries (2014), TWAS Regional Award in Development of Scientific Educational Material (2019)
          TWAS Regional Office
              TWAS East and South-East Asia and the Pacific Regional Partner (TWAS-SAPREP)
          Country where living and working for the majority of the last 10 years
              Philippines (the)
          Public contact information
EMAIL
            
              tedelacruz@ust.edu.ph
            
          
                              Last updated on 12/07/2023
          
        
       
       
      