Person whom perhaps I admire from today
Luis Ernesto Matamoros (1925-2004) Greetings to everyone who has come across this post. I never thought I'd have to post about myself, but here we go. To be honest, I had never asked myself that question. It didn't seem important to me and I didn't want to answer it. Since I don't have a person from my field that I admire, I had to look for someone who would fit the profile. The first brake I had was when choosing a person, not because there were many people to choose from, but because there were very few. The problem arises from the beginning of the sciences, since Chemistry and Pharmacy, did not have or possess that name. In ancient times, Pharmacy and Medicine were practically the same, and only later would Pharmacy separate from Medicine to be known as a separate science. I chose Luis Ernesto Miramontes (1925-2004), that although he is not a Pharmaceutical Chemist in name, but a Chemical Engineer, he enters the definition thanks to his contributions to today's...