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1972-present. She served as Head of Biological Sciences, from 1973-1975.
1972-present. She served as Head of Biological Sciences, from 1973-1975.
With a fellowship from the [[Alexander von Humboldt Foundation]] she did research at the [[German Cancer Research Center]], [[Heidelberg]], 1984-1985. She was [[Fulbright Fellow]] at the laboratory of Prof. [[Joseph Gall]], [[Carnegie Institution of Washington]], 1990.
With a fellowship from the [[Alexander von Humboldt Foundation]] she did research at the [[German Cancer Research Center]], [[Heidelberg]], 1984-1985. She was [[Fulbright Fellow]] at the laboratory of Prof. [[Joseph Gall]], [[Carnegie Institution of Washington]], 1990.
== Research and Career ==
Del Pino's work has focussed on the embryonic development of several kinds of tropical frogs. Many of these have highly unusual reproductive systems, and this has added greatly to our understanding of the relationship between [[evolution]] and [[embryonic development]].
Additionally, her work for the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands and her position as the only Ecuadorian woman to have achieved international recognition in science, have made her a figure of national importance in Ecuador.
== Awards ==
== Awards ==
*Diploma for the Education and Conservation Efforts in the [[Galapagos Islands]], The [[World Wildlife Fund]]. Gland, Switzerland, 1986.
*Diploma for the Education and Conservation Efforts in the [[Galapagos Islands]], The [[World Wildlife Fund]]. Gland, Switzerland, 1986.
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*Honorary Foreign Member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], 2006.
*Honorary Foreign Member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], 2006.
*Foreign Associate of the [[National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America]], 2006.
*Foreign Associate of the [[National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America]], 2006.

Del Pino's work has focussed on the embryonic development of several kinds of tropical frogs. Many of these have highly unusual reproductive systems, and this has added greatly to our understanding of the relationship between [[evolution]] and [[embryonic development]].

Additionally, her work for the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands and her position as the only Ecuadorian woman to have achieved international recognition in science, have made her a figure of national importance in Ecuador.

== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
*Eugenia Maria del Pino Veintimilla. 2003 Sheth Distinguished International Alumnae Award. Emory University International. Available at http://www.international.emory.edu/About/International%20Awards/eugenia.html
*Eugenia Maria del Pino Veintimilla. 2003 Sheth Distinguished International Alumnae Award. Emory University International. Available at http://www.international.emory.edu/About/International%20Awards/eugenia.html
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* [http://www.biologia.puce.edu.ec/azul.php?c=239 Eugenia M. del Pino, Ph.D.], Faculty page,School of Biological Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador,
* [http://www.biologia.puce.edu.ec/azul.php?c=239 Eugenia M. del Pino, Ph.D.], Faculty page,School of Biological Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador,
* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontificia_Universidad_Catolica_del_Ecuador Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador], Quito, Ecuador
* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontificia_Universidad_Catolica_del_Ecuador Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador], Quito, Ecuador
== References ==


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Eugenia Maria del Pino Veintimilla (born 1945, Quito, Ecuador) is a developmental biologist at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador (Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador) in Quito. She was the first Ecuadorian citizen to be elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences (2006).

Biography

Del Pino was born, and grew up in Quito, Ecuador. She received a Licentiate Degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador,Quito 1967. She then studied in the United States of America and holds a M.Sc. Vassar College, 1969, and a Ph.D. Emory University, 1972. Upon completion of the doctorate she returned to Ecuador and joined the faculty the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador in Quito. She is professor of Biology since 1972-present. She served as Head of Biological Sciences, from 1973-1975. With a fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation she did research at the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, 1984-1985. She was Fulbright Fellow at the laboratory of Prof. Joseph Gall, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1990.

Research and Career

Del Pino's work has focussed on the embryonic development of several kinds of tropical frogs. Many of these have highly unusual reproductive systems, and this has added greatly to our understanding of the relationship between evolution and embryonic development. Additionally, her work for the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands and her position as the only Ecuadorian woman to have achieved international recognition in science, have made her a figure of national importance in Ecuador.

Awards

Further Reading

References

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