The pioneers of science and technology in Spain who pave the way for new generations.

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    Gabriela Morreale

    26 Global Votes
    • Pionera en el campo de la endocrinología en España

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    Gabriela Morreale was a pioneering figure in the field of endocrinology in Spain, especially in the study of congenital hypothyroidism, a disease that prevents intellectual development in children. Her work laid the foundations for neonatal early detection programs in Spain, saving thousands of children from mental retardation and paving the way for future research in this field.

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    Concepción Llaguno Marchena

    26 Global Votes
    • Contribuyó significativamente a la ciencia y tecnología de alimentos

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    Concepción Llaguno Marchena es una figura destacada en la investigación química en España, especialmente en el campo de la catálisis. Su trabajo ha abierto nuevas vías para la síntesis de compuestos y ha inspirado a muchas mujeres a seguir carreras en la ciencia.

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    Elena García Armada

    26 Global Votes
    • Leads the development of pediatric bionic exoskeletons

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    Elena García Armada is a pioneer in robotics and pediatric exoskeletons, leading innovative projects that improve the quality of life for children with motor disabilities and opening new avenues in Spanish technological research. Her work inspires future generations of scientists and technologists to develop creative solutions for social challenges.

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    Sara García Alonso

    26 Global Votes
    • Outstanding career in the scientific field

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    Sara García Alonso stands out as one of the first Spanish women to train as an astronaut at the European Space Agency (ESA), inspiring future generations of scientists and technologists. Her background in cancer research and her selection for the ESA make her a role model, demonstrating that Spanish women can reach the highest levels in the scientific and technological field.

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    Felisa Martín Bravo

    26 Global Votes
    • Fue la primera mujer en España en obtener un doctorado en Física

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    Felisa Martín Bravo es una figura pionera en la física nuclear española, cuyo trabajo ha abierto camino a futuras generaciones de científicas en un campo tradicionalmente dominado por hombres. Su trayectoria y logros sirven de inspiración y modelo a seguir para las jóvenes que aspiran a carreras en la ciencia y la tecnología.

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    María Escudero Escribano

    26 Global Votes
    • Lidera investigación en conversión de energía renovable

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    María Escudero Escribano es una destacada científica española que ha realizado importantes contribuciones en el campo de la electrocatálisis y el desarrollo de nuevos materiales para la conversión de energía, inspirando a futuras generaciones de investigadoras con su trabajo innovador y su liderazgo en la ciencia.

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    María Blasco Marhuenda

    26 Global Votes
    • Contributes to the understanding of cellular aging

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    María Blasco Marhuenda is a pioneer in aging and telomere research in Spain, leading important scientific advances that inspire future generations of Spanish scientists. Her work has opened new avenues in understanding age-related diseases and has positioned Spain as a leader in biomedical research.

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    Margarita del Val

    26 Global Votes
    • Offers expertise in immunology and virology.

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    Margarita del Val is a prominent Spanish virologist and immunologist whose work has been fundamental to understanding and combating infectious diseases. Her work in scientific dissemination and her commitment to the training of young researchers make her an inspiring role model for new generations of scientists and technologists in Spain.

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    Alicia Asín

    26 Global Votes
    • Expert in Artificial Intelligence, IoT and Big Data

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    Alicia Asín is a prominent figure in the Spanish technological field, co-founder of Libelium, a leading company in the development of IoT solutions for smart cities, which makes her a role model for new generations of engineers and technological entrepreneurs. Her innovative work and her vision of the future position her as a pioneer who inspires others to follow in her footsteps in science and technology.

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    Pilar Careaga y Basabe

    26 Global Votes
    • Fue la primera mujer ingeniera industrial de España

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    Pilar Careaga y Basabe fue una destacada ingeniera industrial y política española, siendo la primera mujer en obtener el título de ingeniera industrial en España y abriendo camino a futuras generaciones de mujeres en la ingeniería. Su trayectoria profesional y su posterior incursión en la política como alcaldesa de Bilbao la convierten en un referente para las mujeres en campos tradicionalmente dominados por hombres.

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    Ana Maiques

    26 Global Votes
    • Lidera el desarrollo de tecnologías innovadoras para el cerebro

      (+3)

    Ana Maiques es una pionera en la neurotecnología en España, cofundadora y CEO de Neuroelectrics, una empresa que desarrolla soluciones innovadoras para el diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades cerebrales, inspirando a futuras generaciones de científicos y emprendedores en el campo de la tecnología médica.

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    Trinidad Arroyo

    26 Global Votes
    • Abrió camino a las mujeres en la medicina en España

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    Trinidad Arroyo fue una de las primeras mujeres en España en destacar en el campo de la medicina, especializándose en oftalmología y contribuyendo significativamente al desarrollo de esta disciplina. Su dedicación y logros abrieron puertas para futuras generaciones de mujeres científicas y tecnólogas en el país.

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    Pilar Aranda

    26 Global Votes
    • Defensora de la igualdad de género

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    Pilar Aranda ha sido una figura clave en la investigación científica española, especialmente en el campo de la nutrición y el metabolismo, abriendo camino a futuras investigadoras a través de su liderazgo y dedicación a la ciencia. Su trabajo ha inspirado a muchas mujeres a seguir carreras en ciencia y tecnología, consolidándola como un modelo a seguir en el ámbito académico y científico.

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    Margarita Salas

    26 Global Votes
    • Made important contributions in molecular biology

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    Margarita Salas was a Spanish biochemist who pioneered the field of molecular biology. Her work on bacteriophage phi29 and the development of phi29 DNA polymerase had a significant impact on scientific research and biotechnology, paving the way for future generations of Spanish scientists.

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    Rosa Menéndez

    26 Global Votes
    • Recognized for her work in carbon materials

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    Rosa Menéndez is a key figure in materials science in Spain, being the first female president of the CSIC, paving the way for future scientists and technologists.

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    Ángela Ruiz Robles

    26 Global Votes
    • Invented a precursor to the electronic book

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    Ángela Ruiz Robles was a Spanish inventor and teacher who developed the Mechanical Encyclopedia, considered a precursor to the electronic book, paving the way for the digitization of education and reading in Spain. Her innovative vision and dedication to improving teaching make her an inspiring figure for future generations of Spanish scientists and technologists.

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    Nuria Oliver

    26 Global Votes
    • Recognized for her work in artificial intelligence

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    Nuria Oliver is a pioneer in artificial intelligence research and its application for social good in Spain, inspiring future generations of scientists and technologists to follow in her footsteps. Her innovative work and her commitment to solving social problems make her a role model in the field of science and technology.

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    Montserrat Calleja

    26 Global Votes
    • Develops tools for the study of biological systems

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    Montserrat Calleja is a prominent figure in nanomechanics and biotechnology in Spain, whose innovative work inspires and paves the way for future scientists and engineers. Her leadership and significant contributions in cutting-edge fields make her a role model for new generations.

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