by
Soledad S. Garibay
Note: Updated: December 5, 2006
I have known her personally for many years ever since I was a student.
Way back at U.P. Diliman she is a terror Professor because of her 75 % passing score in her Phycology laboratory class.
Yet in many ways Ma’am Vicencio remains a very gentle and sweet mentor.
Born
on December 26, 1923 in Navotas, Rizal, Professor Zosima T. Vicencio,
“Ziming” to her friends is one of the former Professors of the College
of Fisheries who had worked hard with dedication and commitment to her
Institution for 39 years.Ms. Vicencio, an M.S. Botany graduate at UP
Diliman, is considered as one of the few phycologists in the country
sought after her expertise on algal taxonomy not only within the
University but by other agencies including private sectors.
Her
research was generally on the plankton particularly on diatoms. Among
the number of researches she got involved with include the: “Algal Food
Habits of the Milkfish”, “Plankton of Samar Sea”, “Plankton Flora of
Laguna de Bay”, and “The “Limnological Studies of Bulusan, Naujan and
Paoay Lakes”.
No wonder that through her initiative and efforts she has earned a respected status in her own field of specialization.
Ms.
Vicencio started her professional career as an Instructor in the Fish
Preservation Department of the defunct Philippine Institute of Fisheries
Technology (PIFT) which was then under the Bureau of Fisheries. In
1952, she was transferred to the Fish Culture Department where she was
made to teach Aquatic Botany (Phycology). In 1957, by organization Law,
PIFT was transferred under the administration of the University of the
Philippines.
With hard work and determination, she rose in rank
from Instructor to Full Professor. At 82, Prof. Vicencio remained active
in her career.
For three years, she served as a private
consultant working on the identification of planktons both with
PHIL-KOEI International Inc., a private agency.
At her age, many
envied her because she could still ably use the microscope and identify
phytoplankton. This only shows that her love and dedication to her
field of interest never dies.
When asked for her principles in
life, she said that, “In the performance of your assigned task, always
work systematically to get things done the best way that you can. Be
dedicated and devoted to what you do and be determined to strive for
accomplishment. Learn and grow along with your chosen field”.
So,
what else can I say about her? It is just right that we and the future
generations learn from her to become more dedicated and committed in our
own chosen field.
Prof. Vicencio who retired in May 1988, has donated some of her seaweed collections at the UPV Museum of Natural Sciences.
She passed away on November 15, 2006 in Malabon, Metro Manila.
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