Antonio Moron
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Antonio Moron
Summary
Antonio Moron is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Antonio Moron's professions included researcher[2].
- Antonio Moron was employed by Universidade Federal de São Paulo[3].
- Among Antonio Moron's employers was Faculty of Public Health, University of São Paulo[4].
- Antonio Moron was employed by University of São Paulo[5].
- Antonio Moron was educated at University of São Paulo[6].
- Antonio Moron was educated at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[7].
- Antonio Moron's education included a stint at Universidade Federal de São Paulo[8].
- Antonio Moron was educated at Universidade Federal de São Paulo[9].
- Antonio Moron is recorded as male[10].
- Antonio Moron's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Antonio Moron's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-7963-1758[12].
- Antonio Moron's family name is recorded as Q37545324[13].
- Antonio Moron's given name is recorded as Antonio[14].
- Antonio Moron's Scopus author ID is recorded as 56243023500[15].
- Antonio Moron's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Zika Corpus[16].
Body
Education
Educated at University of São Paulo[6], a public university[17], in Brazil[18], founded in 1934[19]; University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[7], a public university[20], in United States[21], founded in 1885[22], headquartered in Milwaukee[23]; and Universidade Federal de São Paulo[8], a federal university[24], in Brazil[25], founded in 1933[26].
Career and Affiliations
Antonio Moron's professions included researcher[2]. Employers include Universidade Federal de São Paulo[3], a federal university[27], in Brazil[28], founded in 1933[29]; Faculty of Public Health, University of São Paulo[4], a research institute[30], in Brazil[31]; and University of São Paulo[5], a public university[32], in Brazil[33], founded in 1934[34].
FAQs
What did Antonio Moron do for work?
Antonio Moron worked as researcher[2].
Where did Antonio Moron go to school?
Antonio Moron was educated at University of São Paulo[6], University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[7], Universidade Federal de São Paulo[8], and Universidade Federal de São Paulo[9].