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KKP, TSU host 2026 conference for the first time outside Metro Manila

The Kapisanang Kimika ng Pilipinas (KKP), in collaboration with Tarlac State University through the Department of Chemistry, successfully concluded its 2026 annual conference with the theme, “Green Chemistry for a Changing World: Empowering Sustainable Communities”.  
by Jodie Andrea G. Pangilinan   – 2026 News  |  KKP  |  College of Science  |  TSU Soar Higher 2026

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The Kapisanang Kimika ng Pilipinas (KKP), in collaboration with Tarlac State University through the Department of Chemistry, successfully concluded its 2026 annual conference with the theme, “Green Chemistry for a Changing World: Empowering Sustainable Communities”.  

Held from February 23-24, 2026 at the Alumni Center, Lucinda Campus, this marked the first time the organization hosted its prestigious event outside of Metro Manila.

KKP President Dr. Christina A. Binag expressed hope that the conference would pave the way for the establishment of the KKP-Central Luzon Chapter. She also shared that the organization plans to expand its reach to other regions following its engagement with TSU.

The conference featured six plenary sessions, four workshops, and awards for the best posters with the aim to highlight cutting-edge research, technologies, and best practices that drive green transformations – from cleaner production and circular bioeconomy to climate-resilient innovations and community-centered science.

Plenary Sessions

Cultural Heritage as a Model for Sustainability: Chemical Analysis of a Tabique Pampango Lime Mortar

Jan-Michael C. Cayme, PhD
DOST-PCIEERD Balik Scientist

De La Salle University, Manila

Archaeology

Paper-Based Analytical Devices (PAD): A Green Platform to Headspeace Measurements Based on Digital Colorimetry

Acad. Fortunato B. Sevilla III

Professor Emeritus

University of Santo Tomas

Studies of Physical Properties of Crumpled Graphene Spheres

Professor Chun-Hu Chen

Department of Chemistry

National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan

Switching on Contrast, Greening Up Nanoparticles: Smarter Chemistry for Better Imaging

Joel Garcia, PhD

Department of Chemistry

De La Salle University, Manila

Tuklas Lunas Drug Discovery and Development Program

Christine C. Hernandez, PhD

Institute of Chemistry

University of the Philippines, Diliman

From Waste to Wealth: PROPRE BOOST as a Sustainable Probiotic and Prebiotic Solution for Feed and Agriculture Systems

Rosalie R. Rafael, PhD

Chief Executive Officer

Agqua Veterinary Medicine Manufacturing

Workshops

Green Chemistry Sparks: Engaging Students with Microscale Electrochemistry Experiments

Felicidad Christina R. Peñafiel, PhD

Department of Chemistry

University of Santo Tomas

Sustainable Chemical Measurements and Green Chemistry Education through Smartphone-Based Colorimetry

Alan Rodelle M. Salcedo, PhD

Department of Chemistry

University of Santo Tomas

Coffee Chemistry and the Concept of Sustainability

Emmanuel V. Garcia, PhD

Department of Chemistry

De La Salle University, Manila

Experience the HITACHI Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscope

Engr. Marlon Llana

Nanotech Analytical Services and Training Corporation (NASAT), Sigmatech Inc.

Best Posters

First Place

Patrick M. Dela Cruz, Chia-Hung Yen, Oliver B. Villaflores (University of Santo Tomas)

Second Place

Elaiza Mae R. Martin, Anacel S. Dela Cruz (NEUST)

Third Place

Bernadette E. Victorio, Jennica V. Jove (NEUST)

According to Prof. Claire C. Lagrana, chairperson of the TSU Chemistry Department, this is the second collaboration of the university with KKP.

The organization was previously invited for a lecture series with the title, “BEYOND THE FLASK: Chemical Innovations Solving Today’s Challenges A Lecture Series on Recent Trends in Chemistry Research” on October 13, 2025 at the TSU Hotel.