Antonio García-Bellido

Spanish biologist (1936–2025)
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Antonio García-Bellido

Summary

Antonio García-Bellido is a human[1]. He was born in Madrid[2]. He was born on +1936-04-30T00:00:00Z[3]. He died on +2025-11-10T00:00:00Z[4]. He worked as a biologist[5] and developmental biologist[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[7]

Key Facts

  • Antonio García-Bellido was born in Madrid[2].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was born on +1936-04-30T00:00:00Z[3].
  • Antonio García-Bellido died on +2025-11-10T00:00:00Z[4].
  • Antonio García-Bellido's father was Antonio García y Bellido[8].
  • A child of Antonio García-Bellido was Diego C. García-Bellido[9].
  • Antonio García-Bellido held citizenship in Spain[10].
  • Antonio García-Bellido worked as a biologist[5].
  • Antonio García-Bellido's professions included developmental biologist[6].
  • Antonio García-Bellido held the position of member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[11].
  • Among Antonio García-Bellido's employers was Spanish National Research Council[12].
  • Antonio García-Bellido's education included a stint at University of Madrid[13].
  • Antonio García-Bellido's education included a stint at University of Cambridge[14].
  • Antonio García-Bellido's education included a stint at California Institute of Technology[15].
  • Antonio García-Bellido received the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research[16].
  • Antonio García-Bellido received the Premio México de Ciencia y Tecnología[17].
  • Antonio García-Bellido received the Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[18].
  • Antonio García-Bellido received the National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[19].
  • Antonio García-Bellido received the Knight Grand Officer of the Order of Alfonso X[20].
  • Antonio García-Bellido received the Medalla de Honor al Fomento de la Invención[21].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was a member of Royal Society[22].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was a member of National Academy of Sciences[23].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was a member of Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[24].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was a member of Pontifical Academy of Sciences[25].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was a member of Academia Europaea[26].
  • Antonio García-Bellido was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[27].

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Origins and Family

Antonio García-Bellido was born in Madrid[2]. He was born on +1936-04-30T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Antonio García y Bellido[8].

Education

Educated at University of Madrid[13], a university[28], in Spain[29], founded in 1943[30]; University of Cambridge[14], a collegiate university[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1209[33], headquartered in Cambridge[34]; and California Institute of Technology[15], a university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1891[37], headquartered in California[38].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include biologist[5] and developmental biologist[6]. Antonio García-Bellido was employed by Spanish National Research Council[12]. He held the position of member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[11]. Doctoral students include Ginés Morata[39], a biologist[40], b. 1945[41], of Spain[42], awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research[43] and Pedro Ripoll[44], a biologist[45], b. 1943[46], of Spain[47], specialised in molecular biology[48].

Recognition

Awards received include Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research[16], a science award[49], in Spain[50]; Premio México de Ciencia y Tecnología[17], a science award[51], in Mexico[52], founded in 1990[53]; Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[18], an award[54], founded in 1961[55]; National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[19], a science award[56], in Spain[57], founded in 2001[58]; Knight Grand Officer of the Order of Alfonso X[20], a grade of an order[59], in Spain[60]; and Medalla de Honor al Fomento de la Invención[21], a science award[61], in Spain[62], founded in 1980[63].

Personal Life

A child of Antonio García-Bellido was Diego C. García-Bellido[9].

Death and Burial

Antonio García-Bellido died on +2025-11-10T00:00:00Z[4].

Why It Matters

Antonio García-Bellido ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[64] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]

His notable doctoral advisees include Ginés Morata[66], a biologist[67], b. 1945[68], of Spain[69], awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research[70].

FAQs

Where was Antonio García-Bellido born?

Antonio García-Bellido was born in Madrid[2].

Who were Antonio García-Bellido's parents?

Antonio García-Bellido's father was Antonio García y Bellido[8].

What did Antonio García-Bellido do for work?

Antonio García-Bellido worked as biologist[5] and developmental biologist[6].

Where did Antonio García-Bellido go to school?

Antonio García-Bellido was educated at University of Madrid[13], University of Cambridge[14], and California Institute of Technology[15].

What awards did Antonio García-Bellido receive?

Honors received include Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research[16], Premio México de Ciencia y Tecnología[17], Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[18], and National Research Prize Santiago Ramon y Cajal[19].

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