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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 45 MIN

Jueves 6 de noviembre - José Navarro

from Agenda Mistral 2025 · host U de Chile

En el episodio número 18 de Agenda Mistral Uchile 2025: “Sembrando América en el mundo”, conversamos con José Navarro,  profesor de Biología y Ciencias de la Universidad de Chile y  Magister en Biología con mención en Genética de la misma casa de estudios. Actualmente, Navarro es director del Rincón Cultural Gabriela Mistral en la Biblioteca Central Dr. Amador Neghme de la Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile.

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En el episodio número 18 de Agenda Mistral Uchile 2025: “Sembrando América en el mundo”, conversamos con José Navarro,  profesor de Biología y Ciencias de la Universidad de Chile y  Magister en Biología con mención en Genética de la misma casa de...

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