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There is a broad consensus that the academic career is governed by meritocracy, which implies that achievements, recognition, and advancement depend exclusively on talent and individual effort. However, numerous studies have documented differential barriers for women in science, affecting their productivity, their impact, and the duration of their career. Among STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and […]

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José Fanchini and Pablo Barrionuevo participated in the 27th International Colour Vision Society Meeting held in the beautiful Ljubljana, Slovenia from July 5 to 9, 2024. During this meeting, we presented two works that were conducted in the VNL. José presented his work on the development of a five-primary portable photostimulator suitable for carrying out […]

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I had the honor of participating as a student and speaker at the 15th Argentine Congress of Color. On this occasion, I presented the work entitled “Spectral measurements of natural objects from the north of Argentina”. This interdisciplinary event, aimed at professionals and color enthusiasts, took place at the Faculty of Architecture, Urbanism, and Design […]

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We have recently published a mini-review in the journal “Vision Research” about the role of melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells in color vision. This mini-review contains what we know so far about it but also potential new avenues of research. Take a look! Barrionuevo et al – 2024 – VR – ipRGCs in color vision

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With the participation of María Sandoval, together with other members of the collaborative scientific network of CienciaFem, the original paper: “Perspectives – Academic career in Ecology: Effect of gender, caregiving labor, and the working environment” has been published in the Forest Ecology and Management journal.  Summary:  Using an online survey of Argentinean ecologists conducted between […]

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Constanza has successfully defended her Ph.D. Thesis, entitled: “Hacia la detección temprana del glaucoma (Towards Early Detection of Glaucoma)”, to obtain the doctoral degree from the National University of Tucumán, Argentina. This achievement is especially important because she had to interact with patients and this kind of work was strongly restricted during the pandemic COVID19. […]

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Members from our lab participated and organized the meeting Argencolor 2022, which was held in San Miguel de Tucumán on October 5 – 7, 2022. At this meeting, José Fanchini presented the results about a comparison of different DSLR cameras to obtain chromatic information of visual scenes.   https://argencolor.wixsite.com/argencolor2022

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