Two Santa Fe scientists have been honored with HOSAI Awards, Trajectory of Hosay and Jorge Sabatofor their contributions to knowledge and development Technological innovations impact on society. It comes to Hugo OrtegaDirector and Researcher of ICIVET Litoral (UNL-CONICET) and Eduardo Miro, researcher at INCAPE (CONICET/UNL) and professor at the School of Chemical Engineering (FIQ-UNL). Both received an incentive of $500,000, a medal, and a diploma.
“The Province of Santa Fe has a long history in scientific matters, from the first Conicet Institute in Argentina to more than 30 years of science and technology policy, historical and solid investment applied to strategic planning with vision and focus on increasing capacity scientific infrastructure and equipment. This explains why the province is proud Santa Fe today that these two researchers will receive the Hosay Award for their career and the Sabato Award,” said the Regional Secretary for Science, Technology and Innovation, Marina PimaWho also emphasized that “science is central to portfolio management Omar Beiruti“.
Miró, a chemical engineer and Ph.D. in chemical engineering, has been awarded the Houssay Career Award in the fields of engineering, architecture, and computer science for his work on various aspects of the application of operations Atmospheric pollution control s productive activities. In all of them, he attempted to use the rigorous scientific tools necessary to obtain valid conclusions useful for producing significant advances at the frontiers of knowledge.
For his part, Ortega received the Jorge Sabato Award in recognition of his outstanding transfer record and Technological developments with productive economic impact in vital sectors For the economic and social development of the country. Among other achievements, Ortega is the founder of the Center for Comparative Medicine of ICIVET Litoral (UNL-CONICET) whose aim is to process highly complex biological tests according to the highest international quality standards. This technology platform has been essential to important advances in the Argentine biopharmaceutical sector, supporting many R&D groups with solutions not previously available in the country.
“Receiving this award is a real honor, the result of the pursuit of a utopia in which the generation of knowledge does not end with publication, but rather that is The beginning of a new path And new challenges that every scientist must dare to overcome. The scientist from Santa Fe said it’s an acknowledgment to all of our staff that day in and day out they push themselves and go and push all boundaries.
2022 edition
Chief of state Alberto Fernandez, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Daniel Filmos, They led the delivery of Houssay Awards, the Houssay Trajectory, the Jorge Sábato, and the National Scholar Medal. It should be noted that among the Laureates of the Hosay Trail Awards, the Executive has been appointed as Inquisitor of the Argentine Nation Andrea Amarnik for which he received a gold medal and $2,500,000 as a prize.
The notable knowledge areas for the 2022 edition are:
- Health Sciences (medical, agricultural and veterinary)
- Environmental Sciences and Technologies (Biodiversity, Territorial Occupation, Environmental Technologies and Environmental Management)
- Humanities (history, linguistics, anthropology, literature, archaeology, philosophy)
- Engineering, architecture and computer science
The 2022 Housesay Awards went to Dr. Maria Cecilia Gallero (field of human sciences), and Dr. Marta Alicia Toscano (the field of health sciences) dra. Maria Laura Foresti (field of engineering, architecture and computer science), and Dr.. Natasha Paula Shakov (field of environmental science and technology).
2022 Houssay Trajectory Awards Winner Dr.. Florence Luna (field of human sciences), and Dr.. Andrea Vanessa Jamarnik (field of health sciences), W Dr. Eduardo Ernesto Miro (field of engineering, architecture and computer science), and Dr. Martha Irene Leiter (The field of environmental science and technology). Awarded Jorge Sabato d. Hugo Hector Ortega.