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Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, creator of the malaria vaccine, dies
By Fernando Ramos, CNN en Español The prominent Colombian doctor Manuel Elkin Patarroyo died this Thursday morning at his residence in Bogotá due to a cardiorespiratory arrest that was added to some health complications, his son Manuel Patarroyo confirmed to CNN. Patarroyo, 78, dedicated his life to finding a vaccine against malaria. He made important advances that were recognized by the scientific community at the national and international lev…
Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, pioneer of the malaria vaccine, dies
The Colombian scientist and professor Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, creator of the first synthetic vaccine against malaria, died this Thursday at 78 years of age, the Colombian government said. “We regret the death of Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, a leading figure in science in Colombia. His work and dedication marked important advances in scientific research,” the Colombian Ministry of Science said on Thursday in its social network account X. The immunolog…
Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, a Colombian scientist known for his vaccine research, dies
Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, known for his research on vaccines, died this Thursday at 78 years. Born in the small municipality of Ataco, in the department of Tolima, Patarroyo was one of the best known scientists in the country. He was awarded in 1994 with the Prince of Asturias Prize for his scientific work, and in 2010 with the Sabino Arana Prize, he was recognized in the 1990s as discoverer of the first synthetic vaccine again…

Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, father of malaria vaccine dies
Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, discoverer of the first synthetic vaccine against malaria, died Thursday at his home in Bogotá, confirmed to Efe...
The scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, father of the malaria vaccine, dies at 78 years of age
Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo , discoverer of the first synthetic vaccine against malaria, died this Thursday at 78 years in his home in Bogotá, confirmed to EFE family sources.Patarroyo, winner of the Prince of Asturias Prize for Scientific and Technical Research of 1994, suffered health breaks and "this morning died in his home", apparently from a cardiorespiratory arrest, according to one of his relatives.The scientist, born on N…
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