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Ramiro Castro de la Mata, (full name Ramiro Castro de la Mata Caamaño) (Huanuco, Peru, September 5, 1931 - Lima, Peru, December 27, 2006) was a physician, scientist, pharmacologist, professor and founder of the University Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru. He was recognized internationally as an expert in drug addiction.[1]


Academic Achievements, Awards and Distinctions

He earned his medical doctor degree at the Cayetano Heredia University in 1958. Early in his career he was an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology at the National University of San Marcos (1958-1960). He was a Ricker Research Fellow, at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (1960-1961). His long academic career at the Cayetano Heredia University included the position of Academic Vice-President from 1984-1989. He was a founding member and President of the National Pharmacological Society (Sociedad Peruana de Farmacología y Terapéutica Experimental), and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences (Sociedad Peruana de Ciencias).[citation needed][2]


In 1986 he was one of the founders and first President of the Centro de Información y Educación para la Prevención del Abuso de Drogas (CEDRO). In recognition to his important contributions to science and education in Peru, he was incorporated as a member of three National Academies in Peru: Medicine, Science, and History[citation needed]. Among his awards and distinctions are the 1996 National Prize for Scientific Innovation[3], and the National Medal and Diploma for Extraordinary Services from the Colegio Medico del Peru.[citation needed]

Selected Publications

References

  1. ^ Castro de la Mata, R. 2001. La coca en la historia y la leyenda.Revista Histórica n.º 60,pp. 41-58.
  2. ^ Cayetano Heredia University Overseas Alumni, Jaime Arias Congrains, about Don Ramiro Castro de la Mata
  3. ^ [http://www.cosapi.com.pe/Upload/revista/archivo/especial_wpt.pdf COnsorcio SAde-PIvasa (COSAPI): PIONERO DE CORAZÓN DON WALTER PIAZZA TANGÜIS 1924 - 2015]
  4. ^ Castro de la Mata, R. 2003. Inventario de la Coca. CEDROy Academia de la Historia. Lima.
  5. ^ http://www.librosperuanos.com/libros/detalle/8101/Inventario-de-la-coca
  6. ^ http://www.librosperuanos.com/libros/detalle/8103/Epidemiologia-de-drogas-en-la-poblacion-urbana-peruana-2005
  7. ^ http://www.bvsde.paho.org/bvsacd/cd66/05-mata.pdf
  8. ^ Castro de la Mata, R. 2005. Consumo de Drogas en el Peru. Pp. 127 - 154 in Debate Agrario No. 39, Lima, Peru.
  9. ^ https://books.google.com/books/about/Drogas_en_el_Per%C3%BA.html?id=vTZIAAAAYAAJ

Further Reading

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