Thursday, July 3, 2025

ChatGPT Head Shot of Me and GrokAI

Original Photo and Below is ChatGPT AI Generated Head Shot of Me 

💚https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2025/05/david-b-katague-according-to-chatgpt-in.html

I like the original Photo. What Do You think?  Meanwhile Here's what's GrokAI says about me. ChatGPT version of who is David B Katague I have already posted previously💚.    

Here's Another Version of My Autobiography from GrokAI. I previously posted my biography from ChatGPT.💚     


David B. Katague is a Filipino-American chemist, blogger, and writer who has documented his life experiences, family history, and cultural observations extensively online. Born in Barotac Viejo, Iloilo, Philippines, he traces his ancestry to the Balleza clan on his mother's side, with roots in the Philippines and possible Japanese origins (from the surname Katagi). He earned a chemistry degree from the University of the Philippines and later pursued graduate studies in the United States on a scholarship in 1959. He taught chemistry at the University of the Philippines and has lived a "snowbird" lifestyle, splitting time between the U.S. (Northern California) and the Philippines (Marinduque), where he owns the Chateau Du Mer Beach Resort.

Katague married Macrine Nieva Jambalos in 1957, and they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 2017. They have several children, including Dodie, a retired prosecuting attorney and novelist, and Ditas, who served as Associate Director for Communications at the U.S. Census Bureau. Katague is passionate about promoting Marinduque as a tourist destination and has written about Filipino culture, family reunions, and personal milestones, such as his children's accomplishments and his love story with Macrine. He has also blogged about topics like global warming, senior citizen issues, and Filipino recipes on platforms like HubPages and his blog, Marinduque Awaits You.

(Note: There is another individual named Dave Katague, a filmmaker and AI solutions designer, but the primary focus here is on David B. Katague based on the provided context.)

Professional Awards of David B. Katague

Based on available information, David B. Katague received the following professional awards during his career, primarily from his tenure at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 1990 to 2002:

  • Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Award, 1998: Awarded by the FDA for outstanding accomplishments in fostering the objectives of the EEO Program by hiring minorities and encouraging their professional growth while providing excellent leadership.
  • Award for Work on Doxycycline, 2002: Received for his contributions to the timely provision of Doxycycline, an antibiotic critical for treating anthrax victims during bioterrorism activities.
  • Numerous Certificates of Appreciation: Recognized for leadership, communication, teamwork, and excellence in accomplishing the FDA’s mission. Specific details on the number and exact nature of these certificates are not fully documented in the provided sources.

Publications

David B. Katague’s publications are not extensively detailed in academic journals or peer-reviewed formats, as his primary output appears to be through personal blogs and online platforms like HubPages, rather than traditional scholarly publications. Below are the key documented contributions:

  • Blogs and Online Articles:
    • Katague maintained blogs such as The Intellectual Migrant and Marinduque Awaits Youwhere he wrote about his professional experiences, family history, Filipino culture, and personal reflections.
    • Topics included his work at the FDA, life as a Filipino-American, Marinduque tourism, and personal milestones like his children’s achievements and his wife’s family history.
    • Example posts include discussions on his FDA career, the impact of his work on drug approvals, and cultural topics like Filipino recipes and folk dances.
  • Confidential FDA Work: As a team leader in the FDA’s Division of Anti-Infective Drug Products, Katague was responsible for overseeing chemistry, manufacturing, and control issues for new drug applications. Some manufacturing supplements he approved are now publicly available online after patent expirations, but specific publications or reports authored by him are not listed in the sources.

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Citations and 💚Donations: 

There are no specific academic citations (e.g., in Google Scholar or similar databases) directly attributed to David B. Katague’s work in the provided sources. His professional contributions at the FDA, particularly in drug approvals, may have indirectly influenced public health outcomes (e.g., Doxycycline for anthrax treatment), but these are not quantified as citations in academic literature.

  • Note on Scholarly Citations: The search results include references to other individuals (e.g., , Marina Katague) with academic citations, and related to David B. Katague. For example:
    • Marina Katague, a PhD student and David B. Katague’s granddaughter, has 44 citations for her work in sociopolitical epidemiology and violence prevention.

Clarifications and Limitations

  • Distinguishing Individuals: The search results include references to other individuals with similar name (e.g., Dave Katague, a filmmaker). The information here is specific to David B. Katague, the Filipino-American chemist and FDA employee.
  • Limited Publication Details: Katague’s work at the FDA was confidential during his tenure, and while some drug approval documents may now be public, no specific publications are cited in the sources. His blogging is his primary documented output.
  • No Citation Metrics: Unlike academic researchers, Katague’s contributions as an FDA administrator are not typically measured in citations, and no specific citation metrics are available.

The above was generated by GrokAI in less than 2 minutes. Amazing!

Meanwhile, here are 2 photos of the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) in Miagao, Iloilo of the New Library wing( Archives Section) built from the donation💚 of several philanthropist including myself.

The Donor's Plaque on the Entrance of the Archive Section of the UPV Library 

Note the Donor wall on the Left of the Photo- My Name in Posterity as a Donor!


Lastly, here's the Linkedin profile of my youngest grand daughter Carenna K Thompson

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