Montserrat Aguadé
Montserrat Aguadé Porres (Barcelona, Spain; 1949) is a professor emeritus of genetics at University of Barcelona[1] and member of the Institut d'Estudis Catalans.[2] Aguadé is internationally recognized for her research in the fields of evolution and population genetics, and together with Richard R. Hudson and Martin Kreitman, she co-developed the HKA test, a statistical test used in genetics to evaluate the predictions of the neutral theory of molecular evolution.[3] Aguadé has published around 100 scientific articles in prestigious journals in the field of experimental sciences,[4] and she has been awarded the National Genetics Award from the Spanish Society of Genetics.[5] Prof. Aguadé has been recognized as a distinguished researcher by the Generalitat de Catalunya and, in 2022, she was awarded the Gold Medal for Scientific Merit by the City Council of Barcelona.[6] Aguadé has been the president of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution[7] and the president of the Spanish Society of Genetics, as well as, a member of the direction committee of the Catalan Society of Biology from the Institut de Estudis Catalans. Bibliography
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