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Hilda Pérez Carvajal (born 11 May 1945) is a Venezuelan biologist from the Central University of Venezuela. She was president of the Venezuelan Society of Parasitology at the end of the 1980s.[1] Perez studied at the Central University of Venezuela and graduated with a biology degree in the year 1967. Her undergraduate thesis was on E. Coli bacteriophages. Pérez is most known for the research she did on Malaria and Leishmania's in Venezuela.[2]
Hilda Pérez Carvajal | |
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Born | Jordán Hilda Antonieta Pérez Carvajal May 11, 1945 |
Alma mater | Central University of Venezuela |
Awards | 2013 Women in Science Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biology |
Throughout Pérez's career she has won some recognitions, including; The Microbiology Award for Students, the Award for Scientific Merit, and the Prize of the Pro-Health Fund of the Venezuelan Beer Industry of 1998.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Hilda Pérez Carvajal Inmunoparasitóloga apasionada de la investigación++VITAE Academia Biómedica Digital". vitae.ucv.ve. Central University of Venezuela. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
- ^ "HILDA PÉREZ CARVAJAL". HILDA PÉREZ CARVAJAL. Retrieved 2021-04-03.