Armand Christopher Caneja

Armand Christopher Caneja is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in program and project management within the health and science sectors. Currently serving as the Overall Program Manager at the National Institutes of Health (Philippines) and holding dual roles as Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager for a Department of Health funded project, Armand actively contributes to the development of clinical practice guidelines for various health conditions. Additionally, as a Project Development Officer at the Department of Science and Technology, Armand manages projects related to biomarkers of immune dysfunction in HIV and serves as Community Coordinator for a cervical cancer research initiative. Previous positions include Project Manager at HMBL, Inc., and Project Development Officer at Emcrii Resources, Inc., with earlier experience in customer service and remittance roles. Academically, Armand holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from the University of the Philippines and is pursuing a Master of Science in Development Management and Governance.

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Parañaque City, Philippines

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National Institutes of Health (Philippines)

The National Institutes of Health was created on January 26, 1996 by the UP Board of Regents as an institutional home of a network of various research and extension units specializing in health and socio-biomedical concerns. This thrust is consistent with the country's vision of "Health for All"​. Established on February 13, 1998 through the Health Research and Development Act (RA 8503), the National Institutes of Health envisions itself to be the country's recognized authority on health research and development and be the key source of critical health information for national development in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Source: http://nih.upm.edu.ph/about-nih/organization


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