Fifty years of biophysics in Argentina

Biophys Rev. 2023 Aug 25;15(4):431-438. doi: 10.1007/s12551-023-01114-0. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

In 1972, a group of young Argentinean scientists nucleated in the so-called Membrane Club constituted the Biophysical Society of Argentina (SAB). Over the years, this Society has grown and embraced new areas of research and emerging technologies. In this commentary, we provide an overview of the early stages of biophysics development in Argentina and highlight some of the notable achievements made during the past five decades. The SAB Annual Meetings have been a platform for intense scientific discussions, and the Society has fostered numerous international connections, becoming a hallmark of SAB activities over these 50 years. Initially centered on membrane biophysics, SAB focus has since expanded to encompass diverse fields such as molecular, cellular, and systems biophysics.

Keywords: Argentine science; Biophysical societies; Biophysics in Latin America; Historical note.