Salomón Horovitz
Salomón Horovitz
Fellow: Awarded 1931
Field of Study: Molecular and Cellular Biology
Competition: Latin America & Caribbean
Universidad de Buenos Aires
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1931–32:
Latin American Exchange Fellows, 1931
Appointed from Argentina:
HOROVITZ, SALOMON: Appointed for studies in cytology and genetics, chiefly at the laboratory of the Carnegie Institution, Cold Spring Harbor, and at Cornell University; tenure, fifteen months from June 10, 1931.
Born November 12, 1897, at Villaguay, Argentina. Education: Colegio Nacional Mariano Moreno, Bachiller, 1916; University of Buenos Aires, Agricultural Engineer, 1919.
Agricultural expert, 1922-27, Children’s Reformatory in Olivera; Agricultural expert, 1923, National Hospital for the Insane; Chief of the Institute of Genetics in the Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 1926—, University of Buenos Aires.