"Cuadernos Gerontológicos" dedicates an interview to María Luisa López, Professor of Botany.
He played an important role in the Master's Degree of Biodiversity, Landscapes and Sustainable management , and his thesis was the first in Pharmacy at the University of Navarra.
PHOTO: Manuel Castells
The magazine "Cuadernos gerontológicos" published by the Navarra Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology (SNGG) devotes twelve pages of its last issue to interview María Luisa López Fernández, professor of botany at the University of Navarra and first doctor of Pharmacy at the same center. López played an important role in the Master's Degree of Biodiversity, Landscapes and Sustainable management .
These are some of the phrases that can be read in the interview: "When I stop to reflect on the history of my life, I realize that what gives me most intellectual pleasure is to admire the tiny beginnings of small causes that end up producing great effects. Of rivers, I like to admire the beginning of erosion at the headwaters of mountain streams; in architecture, I admire the apses of churches, the beginning of their construction; of people, the awakening of their interest and admiration for nature, when observing either a fossil, or a tree, or the pollen of a conifer floating in the air and swayed by the wind; or the circumstances that surrounded and provoked a new finding, such as penicillin, or radium. In all aspects of life, I need to know the beginnings, to fully understand its development".