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  2. Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Buenos Aires

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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".

  3. National Agricultural Technology Institute - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Argentina)

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    1 Lino Barañao: Independent: 10 December 2007 – 10 December 2015 Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: 10 December 2015 – 5 September 2018 Mauricio Macri: Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (2019–2023) 2 Roberto Salvarezza: Independent: 10 December 2019 – 20 September 2021 Alberto Fernández: 3 Daniel Filmus: Justicialist Party

  5. Science and technology in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Luis Agote (second from right) overseeing the first safe and effective blood transfusion (1914) Despite its modest budget and numerous setbacks, academics and the sciences in Argentina have enjoyed international respect since the turn of the 1900s, when Dr. Luis Agote devised the first safe and effective means of blood transfusion as well as René Favaloro, who was a pioneer in the ...

  6. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In spite of its many problems, Argentina's higher education managed to reach worldwide levels of excellence in the 1960s. Up to 2013 Argentina educated five Nobel Prize winners, three in the sciences: Luis Federico Leloir, Bernardo Houssay and César Milstein and two in peace: Carlos Saavedra Lamas and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the highest number surpassing countries economically more developed ...

  7. National Technological University - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. National Institute of Industrial Technology - Wikipedia

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    The National Industrial Technology Institute (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial), commonly known as INTI, is an Argentine federal agency in charge of the developing of Industrial technology. It was created in 1957.

  9. Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that involves the integration of natural sciences and engineering sciences in order to achieve the application of organisms and parts thereof for products and services. [1] Specialists in the field are known as biotechnologists.

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