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Hello:
The expert's name is Pablo Valenzuela. I admire this person
because he is a biochemist graduated from the University of Chile with a great
career, several studies that helped contribute to health worldwide and won a
national award. Pablo made the first vaccine against hepatitis B and the
discovery of the virus that causes hepatitis C, thanks to his great
technological impact. He also cloned and sequenced the genome of the AIDS virus
at the biotechnology company Chiron Corporation.
He is a Biochemist from the University of Chile, PhD in
Chemistry from Northwestern University and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the
University of California in San Francisco, he is a pioneer of industrial
biotechnology.
He founded the biotechnology company Chiron in 1981,
together with Dr. William Rutter and Dr. Edward Penhoet, and was until 1994 the
Vice President of Research and Development. Under his direction, scientists
sequenced the genome of the AIDS virus, discovered the hepatitis C virus and
developed a system of controls or tests for the detection of these viruses in
blood banks, today used in all countries.
In 1986 he founded GrupoBios S.A., a Chilean biotechnology
company, where he is currently president. In 1997 he created the Science for
Life Foundation, from where he actively promotes science and
scientific-intellectual entrepreneurship in Chile. Thanks to the foundation he
has developed a Science and Business Park, unique in Chile, with more than 15
participating institutions, including the laboratories of foreign technology
companies such as Austral Biologicals, The Tree Lab, Ventria Bioscience and
Medivation Inc.
His relevant activity as a researcher in biotechnology and
biomedicine, his great achievements inside and outside Chile, and his generous
work in favor of the development of science, have made him one of the most
important scientists in our history and a reference.
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