List of Argentines - Sciences

Sciences

  • Luis Agote, M.D. devised first safe blood transfusion
  • Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, anthropologist and naturalist
  • Florentino Ameghino, naturalist
  • Cosme Argerich, M.D.
  • José Antonio Balseiro, nuclear physicist
  • Lino Barañao, biochemist and current Minister of Science
  • Dan Jacobo Beninson, nuclear physicist
  • Jorge Bobone, astronomer
  • José Bonaparte, paleontologist
  • Eduardo Braun-Menéndez, physiologist
  • Mario Bunge, physicist
  • Hermann Burmeister, naturalist
  • Luis Caffarelli, mathematician
  • Alberto Calderón, mathematician
  • Ramón Carrillo, neurosurgeon and first Minister of Health
  • Carlos Ulrrico Cesco, astronomer
  • Rodolfo Coria, paleontologist
  • Miguel Rolando Covian, physiologist
  • Roberto Dabbene, ornithologist
  • Salvador Debenedetti, archaeologist
  • Pablo de León, space scientist
  • Vera de Spinadel, mathematician
  • René Favaloro, surgeon, inventor of the coronary bypass surgery
  • Hilario Fernández Long, structural engineer and educator
  • Enrique Finochietto, surgeon and inventor of numerous surgical tools
  • Richard Gans, physicist
  • Mario Garavaglia, physicist
  • Ramón Enrique Gaviola, astrophysicist
  • Mario Giovinetto, geographer
  • Juan Hartmann, astronomer
  • Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, geologist and zoologist
  • Bernardo Houssay, Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology
  • Luis Huergo, engineer
  • Armando Theodoro Hunziker, botanist
  • Miguel Itzigsohn, astronomer
  • Jakob Laub, physicist
  • Luis Federico Leloir, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  • Domingo Liotta M.D. cardiologist and inventor of the first purely artificial heart
  • Juan Martín Maldacena, physicist
  • José María Mainetti, oncologist
  • Julio Isidro Maiztegui, epidemiologist
  • Salvador Mazza, epidemiologist
  • César Milstein, Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Pharmacology
  • Francisco Moreno, explorer
  • Julio Navarro, astrophysicist
  • Fernando Novas, paleontologist
  • Guillermo O'Donnell, politic scientist
  • Miguel Ondetti, pharmaceutical scientist
  • Virpi Niemelä, astronomer
  • Raúl Pateras Pescara, helicopter pioneer
  • Livio Dante Porta, mechanical engineer
  • Verónica Prego MDoctor
  • German Pugnali, ornithologist
  • Jorge Sabato, physicist
  • Julio José Gustavo Sardagna, neurologist and neurosurgeon
  • Tito Scaiano, laser chemist
  • Carlos Segers, astronomer
  • Manuel Sadosky, computer scientist
  • Luis Santaló, mathematician
  • Friedrich Schickendantz, naturalist
  • Carlos Varsavsky, astrophysicist
  • Miguel Angel Virasoro, physicist
  • Juan Vucetich, inventor of the modern technique of fingerprinting.
  • Abraham Willink, entomologist
  • Roberto Zaldívar, M.D.

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