Department of Virology and Microbiology, Centro de Biología Molecular "Severo Ochoa, CSIC-UAM, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Int Microbiol. 2021 Nov;24(4):657-664. doi: 10.1007/s10123-021-00186-w. Epub 2021 Jul 7.
As part of this Special Issue of International Microbiology celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Spanish Society for Microbiology (SEM), Guest Editor Rafael Giraldo invited us to contribute an opinion article on the topic of 75 years of joint scientific ventures between Latin American microbiologists and Spanish microbiologists. Since the creation of SEM in 1945 (Pérez Prieto, NoticiaSEM 98:1, 2016) Latin American microbiologists have been participants, both as individuals and as members of the national associations that are currently integrated into the Latin American Association for Microbiology (ALAM). Thus, the histories of Spanish and Latin American microbiology (Chica and Skinner, Int Microbiol 13:159-164, 2010; Chica, Int Microbiol 11:221-225, 2008) have been closely linked over the last 75 years. In order to provide our perspective on the topic, we decided to provide answers to three questions:What are key aspects of the history of Spanish and Latin American Microbiology interactions? What have been some of our personal experiences in which these interactions shaped our careers? What is our outlook for the future of such interactions?
作为庆祝西班牙微生物学会(SEM)成立 75 周年的国际微生物学专刊的一部分,客座编辑拉斐尔·吉拉尔多(Rafael Giraldo)邀请我们就拉丁美洲微生物学家和西班牙微生物学家之间 75 年联合科研活动的主题撰写一篇观点文章。自 1945 年 SEM 成立以来(Pérez Prieto,NoticiaSEM 98:1, 2016),拉丁美洲微生物学家一直是参与者,无论是作为个人还是作为目前已纳入拉丁美洲微生物学协会(ALAM)的国家协会的成员。因此,西班牙和拉丁美洲微生物学的历史(Chica 和 Skinner,Int Microbiol 13:159-164, 2010;Chica,Int Microbiol 11:221-225, 2008)在过去的 75 年中一直紧密相连。为了提供我们对这一主题的看法,我们决定回答三个问题:西班牙和拉丁美洲微生物学互动的历史有哪些关键方面?在哪些个人经历中,这些互动塑造了我们的职业生涯?我们对未来的这种互动有什么展望?