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From a Farm in Colonia Aurora to Investigate Parkinson’s

Summary by Primera Edición
Cristina Weber (27) knows what it means to make her way through effort. She was born and grew up in a farm in Colonia Aurora, in the deep interior of Misiones, in a large family dedicated to rural work. Today, hundreds of kilometers from her homeland, she develops a scientific research that could contribute to the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson. She currently lives in Mendoza, where she holds her doctorate with a…
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Cristina Weber (27) knows what it means to make her way through effort. She was born and grew up in a farm in Colonia Aurora, in the deep interior of Misiones, in a large family dedicated to rural work. Today, hundreds of kilometers from her homeland, she develops a scientific research that could contribute to the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson. She currently lives in Mendoza, where she holds her doctorate with a…

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Primera Edición broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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