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  2. Pasteur Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Institut Pasteur is also a global network of 33 foreign institutes [21] [22] devoted to medical problems in developing countries; a graduate study center and an epidemiological screening unit. Bâtiment MONOD, Institut Pasteur de Madagascar Institut Pasteur in Montevideo, Uruguay Institut Pasteur de Lille Pasteur Institute in Hanoi, Vietnam

  3. Lucía Spangenberg - Wikipedia

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    Lucía Spangenberg is a bioinformatician researcher in Uruguay at the Pasteur Institute of Montevideo and co-founder of the biotech startup GenLives. [1] In 2016, she was named one of the 35 Innovators Under 35 by the MIT Technology Review. [2] [3] She also teaches at the Catholic University of Uruguay. [3]

  4. German Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Church: with its own temple at Juan Manuel Blanes 1116 in Montevideo. Mennonite : there are four Mennonite settlements - Colonia Nicolich , El Ombú , Gartental , and Colonia Delta . There is also an important presence of German Jews , [ 4 ] with religious activities at the NCI Synagogue .

  5. Daniel Gianola - Wikipedia

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    He has been an Honorary Researcher at the Pasteur Institut de Montevideo since 2016. In an Editorial contained in a volume published in Gianola's honor in the Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics (2017), it was stated that "He is probably the one lecturer in animal breeding and genetics, who has the biggest impact on the largest number of ...

  6. Claudio Daniel Stern - Wikipedia

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    Stern received his primary (Escuela Evaristo Ciganda) and secondary (Liceo Suarez and Lycée Français) education in Montevideo, Uruguay, and started to study Medicine in 1971. In 1972 he moved to the United Kingdom and took a BSc (Hons) in Biological Sciences at the University of Sussex , where he remained for his PhD (1978), under the ...

  7. HPA-23 - Wikipedia

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    HPA-23 was developed by Rhône-Poulenc at the Pasteur Institute in the 1970s and used in France on an experimental basis to treat HIV and AIDS patients beginning in 1984. [1] [2] The inventors of the drug, as listed in its patent, were Jean-Claude Chermann, Dominique Dormont, Etienne Vilmer, Bruno Spire, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, Luc Montagnier, and Willy Rozenbaum. [3]

  8. Michel E. Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Michel E. Goldberg is a French biophysicist who specialized in the study of protein folding and aggregation. He spent most of his scientific career at the Pasteur Institute, becoming a laboratory head in 1972 and serving as the Scientific Director from 1976 to 1979.

  9. Stewart Cole - Wikipedia

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    From the Strategic Plan it is clear that the four missions originally defined by Louis Pasteur for his institute - research, public health, training/education and translating research into applications of value to humanity - are as relevant today as they were in 1887 when the Pasteur Institute was founded. He completed his term on 31 December 2023.