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Specialized veterinary institutes already existed in Argentina, such as the Escuela de Agronomía y Veterinaria y Haras, based in La Plata (which would later become the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Sciences of the National University of La Plata). [3] The institute came to be known as the "Instituto de la Chacarita".
The Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry counts with several research institutes. Three of them, the Instituto en Bacteriología y Virología Molecular (IBAVIM), the Instituto de Fisiopatología y Bioquímica Clínica (INFIBIOC), and the Instituto de Tecnología Farmacéutica y Biofarmacia (InTecFyB), are autonomous within the scope of FFyB.
Logo of INTA. The National Agricultural Technology Institute (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria), commonly known as INTA, is an Argentine federal organisation responsible for agriculture. [1]
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Spanish: Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación; MINCYT) of Argentina was a ministry of the national executive power that oversaw the government's scientific and technological policy.
Mateo Salvatto is also a speaker, having given lectures in cities of Argentina and other countries, [11] including TEDxRíodelaPlata, [14] the 11th Bali Democracy Forum in Indonesia, [15] the IDEA colloquium in Argentina, [16] the Yenching Social Innovation Forum in China [17] and the Global Conference on Educational Robotics in Oklahoma, United States, [18] among others.
Former MTV personality Matt Pinfield has been placed under a conservatorship following a massive stroke that he suffered earlier this month. According to TMZ, the former Columbia Records executive ...
Hosting over 85,000 students, its student body is comparable to Argentina's third-largest university (the National University of La Plata) and exceeded significantly only by the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) (over 300,000 students). It has 29 semi-independent branches of various sizes located all over the country.
ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 are international standards that regulate the radio-frequency identification (RFID) of animals, which is usually accomplished by implanting, introducing or attaching a transponder containing a microchip to an animal.