- Carmen Lelia Cristóbal
Carmen Lelia Cristóbal is an Argentinian professor of
botany at theNational University of the Northeast (UNNE) inCorrientes .cite web| url=http://eluniversitario.unne.edu.ar/2005/87/pagina/fbl00.htm | title=Homenaje a dos Docentes en el 85° Aniversario de la Facultad | publisher="Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias de UNNE" | accessdate=2008-06-19 es icon]In 1959, she earned her
doctorate degree in botany at theNational University of Tucumán . Her specialty was the familySterculiaceae , and her thesis on the genus "Ayenia " earned her two prizes: the "Ernesto Padilla" Prize in 1960 from the Miguel Lillo Foundation ("Fundación Miguel Lillo") and the "Cristobal Hicken" Prize in 1961 from theNational Academy of Sciences of Argentina .Cristóbal was a
docent at Tucumán in 1962 at the same time that she began work as aCONICET researcher.In 1964 she became a professor of Botany I at Corrientes, where she also lectured as part of the Faculty of
Exact Science s.Cristóbal and her husband,
Antonio Krapovickas , established UNNE'sInstituto de Botánica del Nordeste , or "Ibone", at over 250,000 specimens.She has written over 40 works, including 4 taxonomic revisions, and her work with the genus "
Byttneria " is particularly noted.Awards & distinctions
*"Ernesto Padilla" Prize recipient (1960)
*"Cristobal Hicken" Prize recipient (1961)
*CONICET researcher (1962 – ?)References
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