Scientists
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
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Carlos Finlay | Faculty | Physician and epidemiologist, proposed the mode of transmission of yellow fever. | |
Luis J. Navarro | 1961 | Inducted to the 2003 Electronic Design Engineering Hall of Fame for the development of the Digital Oscilloscope at Tektronix, Inc. | |
Guillermo E. Garcia-Lay (born 1960) | 1978 | Chemist and Director of Global Manufacturing & Quality for Bacardi & Company Limited | |
Gian M. Novaro | 1987 | Cardiologist and researcher, Director of Medicine and Cardiology training programs Cleveland Clinic |
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