The researcher and paleontologist Juan Luis Arsuaga will receive the award "Passion for Science" at the V edition of #LabMeCrazy! Science Film Festival
The #LabMeCrazy! film festival, organized by the Science Museum of the University of Navarra, will be held in Pamplona from February 20 to 24, 2024.
19 | 01 | 2024
The Science Museum of the University of Navarra has awarded the award "Passion for Science" of the international scientific film festival #LabMeCrazy! to Juan Luis Arsuaga, Full Professor of Paleontology at the Complutense University of Madrid and director scientist of the Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos, for his excellent career in the promotion of scientific communication and culture. This recognition will be awarded at the festival's awards gala submission to be held on Tuesday, February 20 at 7 p.m. in the Theater of the Museum of the University of Navarra.
Juan Luis Arsuaga (Madrid, 1954) holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, where he is Full Professor of Paleontology at School of Geological Sciences. He currently directs the Joint UCM-Carlos III Health Institute Center for Human Evolution and Behavior; is director scientist at the Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos; and co-directs Atapuerca and the excavations of the Neanderthal sites at Pinilla del Valle (Madrid). Most of his scientific work at degree program is carried out at the Atapuerca sites, project , which was awarded the award Príncipe de Asturias de research Scientific and Technical Award in 1997.
Bienvenido León, director of #LabMeCrazy! Science Film Festival, wanted to highlight the informative work of this scientist: "His research, his findings, have helped us to better understand where we come from as a species. And that is why he has gained great recognition around the world. But Arsuaga is also an excellent communicator, someone convinced of the importance of communicating science to society as a whole. And all this extraordinary activity has undoubtedly been fueled by his passion for science.
Our body, seven million years of evolution
On the occasion of this recognition, Dr. Arsuaga will give a lecture lecture, open to the public, on"Our body, seven million years of evolution" on Wednesday, February 21 at 12 noon at the auditorium of the Sciences Building of the University of Navarra. In addition, the Science Museum has organized from February 5, in the framework of the film festival, various activities and screenings that can be consulted on the web www.labmecrazy.org.
Dr. Arsuaga has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the award Castilla y León, award of the Community of Madrid, the Cross of Environmental Merit of Spain, award Antonio de Sancha of the association of Editors of Madrid, award COSCE for the Dissemination of Science, and award of Scientific Journalism Concha García Campoy of the TV Academy, among others.
He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, of the Royal Academy of Doctors of Spain and of the Royal Academies of Medicine of Zaragoza and Eastern Andalusia. He is also life vice-president of the Atapuerca Foundation, president of the Gadea Science Foundation and honorary doctor for the universities of Burgos, Polytechnic of Valencia and Zaragoza.
The paleontologist from Madrid is the author of a large issue of scientific publications and author and partner of numerous books such as "La especie elegida", "El collar del neandertal", "Los aborígenes", "Al otro lado de la niebla", "Amalur. From the atom to the mind", "Mr. Darwin's watch", "The first journey of our life", "Brief history of the Earth with us inside", "The indelible seal", "Life. The great story", "Life as told by a sapien to a Neanderthal", "Death as told by a sapien to a Neanderthal" and "Our body".
With this recognition Juan Luis Arsuaga joins other scientists who have reaped a brilliant career, and who have been awarded in previous editions of this festival(Francis Mojica in 2019, Margarita del Val in 2021, Luis Enjuanes, Vicente Larraga and Mariano Esteban in 2022, and Clara Grima in 2023).
#LabMeCrazy! Science Film Festival is an international science film festival competition , promoted by the Science Museum of the University of Navarra -with the support of partnership de Seguros de Salud ACUNSA-Clínica Universidad de Navarra, the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT) / Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the Government of Navarra, the City Council of Pamplona, Laboral Kutxa, and the Lilly Foundation.