El doctor Juan Noé y el nacimiento de la biología celular en Chile
Author
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Sabaj Diez, Valeria
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Osorio Abarzúa, Carlos Gonzalo
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2023-11-21T14:38:02Z
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2023-11-21T14:38:02Z
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2022
Cita de ítem
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Rev Med Chile 2022; 150: 100-106
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0717-6163
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/196452
Abstract
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Dr. Vicente Izquierdo San Fuentes was the first professor of Histology at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Chile. In that Chair, cell theory strongly radiated to new generations of health students. However, the conditions for the creation of the discipline of General or Cell Biology were not yet ripe. Almost three decades later, Dr. Juan Noe Crevani was hired in Italy to lead Medical Zoology in 1912. From the heterogeneous discipline of Medical Zoology, Dr. Noe managed to create in 1926 the new chairs of General Biology, Embryology-Comparative Anatomy and Parasitology. His vision of biology as an essentially dynamic and experimental science, contributed to modernize and encourage the development of different areas of biology in Chile. Retaining their full independence, these chairs met in 1931, in a new organization called the Juan Noe Institute of Biology, which lasted until the university reform of 1968. Afterwards, the departments of Biology and Genetics, Parasitology, Human Anatomy and Histology were created. In 1998, a new reorganization of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Chile began, creating the so-called Institute of Biomedical Sciences (ICBM) that houses several disciplinary programs that replaced the old departments.
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es
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Sociedad Médica de Santiago, Chile
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States