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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history and philosophy of biology. It was established in 1979 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media. The editors in chief are Sabina Leonelli and Giovanni Boniolo. [1]
Francesco C. Billari (born 13 October 1970) is an italian sociologist and demographer, and the Rector of Bocconi University in Milan, as well as Professor of Demography in the Department of Social and Political Sciences [1] [2] [3]
Francesco Carletti (1573–1636) was a Florentine merchant, explorer and writer. He was the first private traveler to circumnavigate the globe (1594-1602). [ 1 ] [ non-primary source needed ] He left with his father, Antonio Carletti, a merchant, to the islands of Cape Verde to buy African slaves to be sold in the West Indies.
The Caroli Group is a Monegasque company founded in 1978 in Monte Carlo, which has diversified since. It encompasses real estate development, communication and media. It encompasses real estate development, communication and media.
Life Sciences Foundation (LSF) was a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization that was established in 2011 to collect, preserve, interpret, and promote the history of biotechnology. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] LSF conducted historical research, maintained archives and published historically relevant materials and information.
Francesco Bellini, OC OQ (Italian: [franˈtʃesko belˈliːni]; born November 20, 1947) is an Italian-born research scientist, administrator, and Quebecer businessman. A pioneer scientist-entrepreneur for Canadian bio-pharmaceutical industry, he was co-founder of Biochem Pharma , as well as chairman and chief executive officer from 1986 to 2001.
Doctor Redi. The son of Gregorio Redi and Cecilia de Ghinci, Francesco Redi was born in Arezzo on 18 February 1626. His father was a renowned physician at Florence.After schooling with the Jesuits, Francesco Redi attended the University of Pisa from where he obtained his doctoral degrees in medicine and philosophy in 1647, at the age of 21. [4]
Francesco Castracane degli Antelminelli was educated at the Jesuits' school in Reggio Emilia, and was ordained priest in 1840. Four years later he was made canon of the cathedral in Fano, and at the same time resumed his studies at the Collegio dei Nobili in Rome. In 1852 he resigned his canonry, and took up his residence in Rome.