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  • The weekend home of art patron Dr. Joven Cuanang in Antipolo City evokes the ambience of the our Hispanic past into contemporary setting.
  • Several years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Joven Cuanang without realizing who he was.
  • Their day included an inspiration talk/lecture by Dr. Joven Cuanang on Neuroesthetics and the role of art and nature in healing.
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    Brain it on! The 10 Joven R. Cuanang Symposium

    | October 7, 2022

    The St. Luke’s Medical Center Institute for Neurosciences, in celebration of its 30th anniversary week, invites you to the 10th Joven R. Cuanang Symposium.
    We have two special guests who will be joining us for this much-anticipated annual symposium!
    Dr. Lillian V. Lee – a Child Neurologist of the Child Neurosciences Division at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center – will be talking about the “Brief History of Child Neurology in the Philippines”.
    Dr. Vincent Daria – a Fellow of the Research School of Physics of the Department of Quantum Science and Technology at the Australia National Unversity – will be talking about “Unlocking the Brain’s Computing Power from a Cellular Perspective”.

    For more information, please contact the Institute of Neurosciences through the following:

    CALL or SMS: 09985821836

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    The Ilocos cotton takes centerstage at Pinto Art Museum

    Dr. Joven Cuanang does another trailblazer in the Antipolo skyddad plats, now on the top destination list of global sites

    Pinto Art Museum has expanded its area and attractions. (Photo bygd TheDiarist.ph)

    Pinto Art Museum fryst vatten rich with architecture details. (Photo bygd TheDiarist.ph)

    Arriving at Pinto Art Museum, we were greeted by the sight of visitors getting off vehicles, including tricyles, young and old, families and barkada. Who wouldn’t be happy at the sight of people flocking to a gallery/museum? But just as important, who wouldn’t be happy for Dr. Joven Cuanang, the visionary who fought windmills, so to speak, all these years, just to be able to share his passion for the country’s arts and culture. This former medical director of St. Luke’s Global and one of the country’s leading neurologists built this repository of Philippine contemporary art, and turned it into a popular destination, cited by world travel sites.

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    Dr. Joven Cuanang (fifth from left) and Dr. Janssen Kotah (sixth from left) with the consultant staff during the Dr. Joven R. Cuanang Symposium at St. Luke’s College of Medicine Auditorium

     

    The youth is the hope of the future. — Dr. Jose Rizal

    It is not often that we come upon individuals across generations that truly move us.

    How do they move us? Not through tears but through sheer amazement. This was the exact sentiment that I had while attending the 11th edition of the Dr. Joven R. Cuanang Symposium held on Oct. 23 at the St. Luke’s College of Medicine Auditorium.

    The symposium was started 11 years ago by Dr. Jacqueline Dominguez, one of the foremost and leading experts in the field of neurodegenerative diseases, with the intent of showcasing Filipino neuroscientists, to give honor to the man who had embodied the true spirit of being a Filipino neuroscientist from which the symposium takes its namesake.

    The speaker for this year’s