Tag: Romanian researchers
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Stefania Maracineanu, a pioneer woman of radioactivity
Surely, you must have heard of Marie-Curie. But have you heard of Stefania Maracineanu? Her name should be well known as her research and discoveries at the Radium Institute in Paris has lead to Joliot-Curies’ Nobel Prize in 1935. It is said that the discovery of the artificial radioactivity was already done by Stefania 10…
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Neuroscientist Sergiu Pasca to receive prestigious ASCB Scientist award for his research
Romanian professor Sergiu Pasca has won another award for his research in autism. The professor has been received the 2018 ASCB Early Career Life Scientist Award, an award which is given to researchers who have researched independently for seven or fewer years. Currently Sergiu Pasca teaches at the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.…
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Romanian researchers’ revolutionary discovery in the treatment of malaria
Medical discoveries are always important as they might save the lives of many or prevent diseases. Recently, a team of researchers from the Sapientia University from Cluj and UMF Targu-Mures has discovered something that will help treat malaria. This is important as 500 million people suffer from malaria and one million people die every day.…
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Sergiu Pasca: a Romanian professor who researches autism at Standford university
Many Romanians who went abroad have managed to build great careers in diverse fields. One of them is Sergiu Pasca, who is a neuroscience doctor at Standford. Mr. Pasca,36 years old is currently working to create special medicine that can ameliorate or heal autism and other similar illnesses. After 3 years of activity, Pasca has…
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Good news! Romanian researchers will no longer pay taxes
Romanian researchers have received very good news this week. According to a new law, those involved in research will no longer have to pay taxes. The law will be applied starting the month of August. The government has stated that this decision was taken in order to encourage more young people to join the research field…