Elvira Fortune: “I Lost My Father at 55 Years of Age, Very New, but He Always Wanted Me and My Sister to Go Further. And Being a Woman Never Put Problems in My career.”
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It has a career with dozens of national and international prizes and being a woman “never was a question”. The oldest memory is related, of course, to scientific research and fascination grew after examining “the cells of the cell to the optical microscope”. Elvira Fortuneto is the host of the new episode of the 60th Generation.
It has a career with dozens of national and international prizes and being a woman “never was a question”. The oldest memory is related, of course, to scientific research and fascination grew after examining “the cells of the cell to the optical microscope”. Elvira Fortuneto is the host of the new episode of the 60th Generation.
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