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Gabriela Asturias Ruiz (Guatemala City, July 13, 1995) is a Guatemalan neuroscientist dedicated to the popularization of science. Her scientific contributions are focused on reducing chronic malnutrition rates in Guatemala and since 2020, Asturias has led a group of doctors, anthropologists, and engineers in the creation of the "Automated Logistics Medical Assistant" known as "ALMA" with the purpose of supporting the consultations of the COVID-19 population and coordinating the response of the health system. In 2020, she was recognized by MIT as one of the 35 young innovators under 35 in Latin America.

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  • Gabriela Asturias Ruiz (Guatemala City, July 13, 1995) is a Guatemalan neuroscientist dedicated to the popularization of science. Her scientific contributions are focused on reducing chronic malnutrition rates in Guatemala and since 2020, Asturias has led a group of doctors, anthropologists, and engineers in the creation of the "Automated Logistics Medical Assistant" known as "ALMA" with the purpose of supporting the consultations of the COVID-19 population and coordinating the response of the health system. In 2020, she was recognized by MIT as one of the 35 young innovators under 35 in Latin America. (en)
  • Gabriela Asturias Ruiz (Ciudad de Guatemala, 13 de julio de 1995)​ es una neurocientífica dedicada a la divulgación de la ciencia. Sus aportes científicos se enfocan en reducir las tasas de desnutrición crónica en Guatemala​ y desde el año 2020 Asturias ha liderado un grupo de médicos, antropólogos e ingenieros en la creación de la asistente de Logística Médica Automatizada conocida como ALMA​​​ con el propósito de apoyar las consultas de la población del COVID-19 y coordinar la respuesta del sistema de salud. En 2020 fue reconocida por el MIT como una de las 35 jóvenes innovadores menores de 35 años en Latinoamérica.​ (es)
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  • Gabriela Asturias Ruiz (Guatemala City, July 13, 1995) is a Guatemalan neuroscientist dedicated to the popularization of science. Her scientific contributions are focused on reducing chronic malnutrition rates in Guatemala and since 2020, Asturias has led a group of doctors, anthropologists, and engineers in the creation of the "Automated Logistics Medical Assistant" known as "ALMA" with the purpose of supporting the consultations of the COVID-19 population and coordinating the response of the health system. In 2020, she was recognized by MIT as one of the 35 young innovators under 35 in Latin America. (en)
  • Gabriela Asturias Ruiz (Ciudad de Guatemala, 13 de julio de 1995)​ es una neurocientífica dedicada a la divulgación de la ciencia. Sus aportes científicos se enfocan en reducir las tasas de desnutrición crónica en Guatemala​ y desde el año 2020 Asturias ha liderado un grupo de médicos, antropólogos e ingenieros en la creación de la asistente de Logística Médica Automatizada conocida como ALMA​​​ con el propósito de apoyar las consultas de la población del COVID-19 y coordinar la respuesta del sistema de salud. En 2020 fue reconocida por el MIT como una de las 35 jóvenes innovadores menores de 35 años en Latinoamérica.​ (es)
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