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…