Mujeres Científicas/ Scientific Womens
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Created on March 23, 2021
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Extraordinary women Etwinning
SCIENTIFIC WOMEN
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She introduced the molecular genetic investigation in Spain.
She died in 2019
She was born in Asturias.
She studied chemical sciences.
She learned from Severo Ochoa.
She discovered something conected with DNA.
MargaritaSalas
Margarita Salas introduced research into molecular genetics in Spain, and her great discovery was DNA polymerase Phi29.
1938-2019
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She was the first person to receive two Nobel prizes in different specialties
She was the first professor woman at the University of Paris
She and her husband Pierre, were the discoverers of radioactivity, along with the elements polonium and radium.
She was born in Poland
She discovered radioactivity
She started his scientific career in Poland and ended it in Paris
Marie Curie
Marie Curie, was a French nationalized Polish scientist. A pioneer in the field of radioactivity, she was the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes in different specialties and the first woman to hold the post of professor at the University of Paris.
1867-1934
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She is italian.
She died in 2012
She was born in Turin
She enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Turin.
She won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986.
She discovered the first known growth factor in the nervous system.
Rita Levi-Montalcini
She was an Italian neurologist. He discovered the first known growth factor in the nervous system, research for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986. Their findings have been fundamental to understanding the control mechanisms that regulate cell growth.
1909-2012
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She was born in Slovenia.
She died in 1966
She won the National Science Award of Paraguay in 1992.
She was an anthropologist.
She studied at the University of Ljubljana
She received a doctorate in prehistory and cultural history.
Branislava Sušnik
Branislava Susnik fled the Yugoslav dictatorship, studied history, archeology and linguistics, and intellectually embraced the cause of indigenous peoples. She was the first researcher to win the Paraguayan National Science Award in 1992.
1920-1996