Gregorio Baro
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Gregorio Baro | |
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Universidad de Buenos Aires | |
Known for | Discovery of new radioisotopes of ruthenium, rhodium, rhenium, tungsten, and osmium, and the development of an MRI contrast agent |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Radiochemistry, nuclear chemistry |
Institutions | National Atomic Energy Commission |
Doctoral advisor | Adrian Aten, Instituut voor Kernphysisch Onderzoek |
Other academic advisors | Walter Seelmann-Eggebert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Gregorio Baró (June 19, 1928 - May 28, 2012) was an Argentine scientist. He was born in Santiago Temple, Córdoba and died in Buenos Aires.
Biography
The son of Spanish immigrants from the
Bombay, India, organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency.[2]
Baró was additionally a professor at several universities, such as
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
during retirement.
He was the Argentinian representative of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) for several years. In addition, he served as consultant for the Comisión de Energía Atómica de Bolivia, the Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear, the Instituto de Asuntos Nucleares de Colombia, the International Atomic Energy Agency in Asunción, Paraguay, and the Centro Atómico del Perú, and the government of Uruguay.
References
- ^ Baró, Gregorio Bonifacio. "Estado químico del arsénico formado por transformaciones nucleares en compuestos inorgánicos de germanio, selenio, bromo y arsénico" (PDF). bibliotecadigital. bibliotecadigital. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
- ^ Radicella, R. (1992), Walter Seelmann-Eggebert: el fundador de la radioquímica argentina. Ciencia e Investigación: Buenos Aires.
- ^ AATN (2010). Herederos de la Antigua Alquimia, BN&T, v, 14-15.
- ^ Barbero, A.(1967) Revista. Sociedad Científica del Paraguay.
- ^ FLEGENHEIMER, J. (2014). The mystery of the disappearing isotope. Revista Virtual de Química, V. XX. Available at http://www.uff.br/RVQ/index.php/rvq/article/viewFile/660/450 Archived 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
- Ciencia y Educacion
- CNEA
- La Prensa
- Martinez Ruiz, E. & de Pazzis Pi Corrales, M. (2010). Protección y seguridad en los sitios reales desde la ilustración al liberalismo. Universidad de Alicante: San Vicente del Raspeig.
- University of California. (1969). Who's who in Atoms, Vallency Press: London, 132 134.