Andés
Andrés is a common name in many Spanish-speaking countries. In the context of medicine, there are several notable figures named Andrés who have made significant contributions to the field. This article will focus on these individuals and their contributions.
Andrés Pumariega[edit | edit source]
Andrés Pumariega is a renowned child and adolescent psychiatrist. He has made significant contributions to the field of child psychiatry, particularly in the area of cultural psychiatry. His work has focused on the mental health needs of culturally diverse children and adolescents, and he has published extensively on this topic.
Andrés Martin[edit | edit source]
Andrés Martin is a prominent child and adolescent psychiatrist and a professor at the Yale School of Medicine. He is known for his work in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry, particularly in the area of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He has published numerous articles and books on this topic.
Andrés Carrasco[edit | edit source]
Andrés Carrasco was an Argentine molecular biologist and embryologist who made significant contributions to the field of developmental biology. He is known for his research on the effects of the herbicide glyphosate on embryonic development.
Andrés Laguna[edit | edit source]
Andrés Laguna was a 16th-century Spanish physician and botanist. He is known for his work in the field of pharmacology, particularly for his translations and commentaries on the works of the ancient Greek physician Dioscorides.
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