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Silvia Divata

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Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
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Silvia Divata
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Full Name Silvia María Divata
Birth Date 12.VIII.1653 AN
City and Region of Residence Punta Santiago, Alduria

Silvia Divata is a Alduria-Wechua biologist and professor. She obtained her Ph.D in Genetics from the University of Punta Santiago, earning international recognition and publishing in several top scientific journals for her doctoral thesis 'The Role of Genetic Variations in Disease Susceptibility'. She worked as a geneticist at the University of Cárdenas, writing multiple important papers as well as textbooks. She served as a professor of genetics at the University from 1690 AN until her retirement in 1709 AN. She has been considered a leading scientist in Nouvelle Alexandrie, and has also been known for her advocacy for biodiversity and animal welfare.

A Cárdenas Metro station was renamed in her honour in 1712 AN.

Bibliography

Research papers

  • The Role of Genetic Variations in Disease Susceptibility (1676 AN)
  • Genetic Modification of Crops (1680 AN)
  • Genetic Basis of Human Disease (1685 AN)
  • Conservation Genetics of Endangered Species (1688 AN)
  • Genetic Engineering for Agriculture (1690 AN)

Textbooks

  • Genetics: Principles and Practice (1694 AN) (together with Juán Wiley)
  • Genetic Engineering: Concepts and Applications (1700 AN) (together with Ignacio Sanchez and Matias Diaz)
  • The Genetics of Human Health and Disease (1704 AN) (together with Luciana Carlos Torrez & Daniela Mendez)

Non-fiction Books

  • The Future of Genetics Duology
    • A Look Ahead for Genetics (1686 AN)
    • Impacts and Implications of Genetic Engineering (1689 AN)
  • Genomics and Precision Medicine: the Revolution in Healthcare (1702 AN)
  • The Genetics of Biodiversity: Conserving Species for Future Generations (1707 AN)
  • From Genes to Traits: the Science of Inheritance (1713 AN)