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Anita Hoffmann was born on 3 March, 1919 in Puebla, Mexico. Discover Anita Hoffmann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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3 March 1919 |
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Puebla, Mexico |
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(2007-10-11) Cuernavaca, Mexico |
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Anita Hoffmann Net Worth
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Hoffmann was recognized as an emeritus researcher of the National Researchers System in 1984. In 1990 she received the National University Award, followed by the Diploma of Academic Merit from the Colegio de Biólogos de México (Mexican Board of Biologists) in 1997 along with the title of Distinguished Researcher of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) and the Medal of College Merit. She was made an Emeritus Professor of UNAM in 2001.
In 1974 Hoffmann was given honorary membership of the Veterinary Parasitology Society and in 1982 became an honorary member of the Mexican Zoology Society and of the Biological Sciences Academy Society of the Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit the Mexican Zoology Society in 1983 and the Mexican Parasitology Society in 1987. In 1995 the Mexican Entomology Society (1995) made her an honorary member.
After graduating her first post was in the Institute of Biology and she became a research assistant. In 1944, she moved to the Institute of Public Health and Tropical Diseases of Mexico to work on ticks and their infection with Rocky Mountain spotted fever group Rickettsia bacteria. In 1965 she founded and became head of the first laboratory of acarology in Latin America. She also began to teach acarology. In 1975 she was appointed as a professor at UNAM and led a second laboratory for acarology.
In 1939, Hoffmann was among the first classes of students to enroll at the National Autonomous University of Mexico's School of Sciences following its founding in July of that year. She was awarded her master's degree from UNAM in 1941. She undertook advanced training in the USA about ticks and mites at Duke University and with the mite collection at the Smithsonian Museum. She was awarded a D. Sc degree for work on Trombiculidae mites by UNAM in 1965.
Ana Esther Hoffmann Mendizábal (3 March 1919 – 11 October 2007), also known as Anita Hoffmann, was a Mexican researcher, educator, academic, and biologist specializing in acarology and parasitology. She was a pioneer in the study of arachnids and acari in Mexico. She founded the Instituto Politécnico Nacional's Laboratory of Acrology in 1965, the first in Latin America, and another at the Faculty of Sciences of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 1977.
On 3 March 1919, Ana Esther Hoffmann Mendizábal was born in Puebla, a state of Mexico. Her father was Carlos Cristian Hoffmann, a German-Mexican entomologist, and she accompanied him on fieldwork to other states in Mexico to meet and work with other scientists like Francisco Villagrán, Isaac Ochoterena [es], Leopoldo Ancona, José de Lille, Helia Bravo Hollis, and Rafael Martín del Campo [es]. Hoffmann would later be taught by some of these men during her university.