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Ep. 7 Jaime Castillo: la profecía del café
El hombre que se adelantó a la plaga y salvó la semilla de un país. Un niño que quería ser payaso. Un hombre que, entre papeles académicos y un escritorio abarrotado, se adelantó al fin del café colombiano. Y creó una variedad que hoy se consume a lo largo y ancho del país. En este episodio, la historia de Jaime Castillo Zapata, el científico que dedicó su vida a proteger el café de Colombia: décadas de trabajo, paciencia y persistencia para enfrentar la roya, una enfermedad que amenazaba con desaparecer uno de los mayores símbolos del país. Una historia de ciencia, resiliencia y orgullo cafet
Ep. 6 Del virus que causa un cáncer a la pandemia de la mentira
La ciencia tomó décadas; la mentira, un instante. Una niña que vio morir a su padre por una enfermedad prevenible.Una estudiante que, para no pagar matrícula, debía ser siempre la primera de su clase.Una colombiana que viajó a las orillas del mar Caspio y a los pueblos rurales de China para recoger muestras. En este episodio, la historia de Nubia Muñoz y su obsesión por demostrar que un virus invisible estaba detrás de uno de los cánceres más mortales para las mujeres. La historia de cómo, cuando por fin logró la evidencia y una vacuna para prevenirlo, un rumor bastó para ponerlo todo en riesg
Ep. 5 Francisco Lopera: el médico que bautizó la maldición del olvido
Darle nombre al olvido fue su manera de no olvidarlo Un estudiante antioqueño que trabajó como monaguillo, lotero y vendedor de helados para pagar sus estudios de medicina. Un joven que vio a su abuela olvidar a su propio hijo. Un médico que descubrió una mutación única en el mundo. En este episodio, la historia de Francisco Lopera, el médico colombiano que desentrañó una herencia silenciosa que condenaba a miles de familias como una maldición: una mutación en Antioquia. Una historia de ciencia, memoria y compasión, contada desde el corazón de quien cambió para siempre la investigación sobre e
Ep. 4 Enrique Pérez Arbeláez: manual para rezar con plantas
La historia del sacerdote que convirtió la fe en botánica y el país en un jardín A los cuatro años cruzó dos cordilleras atado a la espalda de un indígena. Décadas después, fundó el Jardín Botánico de Bogotá para reunir en un solo lugar toda la diversidad de Colombia. Este es Enrique Pérez Arbeláez, el sacerdote que convirtió la fe en ciencia, los rezos en herbolarios y el país en un jardín.Un viaje sonoro que explora su legado científico, espiritual y natural: la historia de quien nos enseñó que entender la naturaleza es otra forma de entendernos como colombianos. La voz de Teresa Arango Buen
Ep. 3 Germán Poveda: el hombre que descubrió un río en el cielo
Agua afuera, adentro, hecha lluvia, hecha vida: la corriente invisible que une el cielo con la tierra Entre la nieve, los ríos y la fiebre, un hombre recuerda su juventud mientras encuentra un cauce invisible: un río que no corre por la tierra, sino por el cielo. Agua afuera, adentro, hecha lluvia, hecha vida: una corriente de agua y pensamiento que transformó la manera de entender el clima y la salud en el mundo. En este episodio, la historia de Germán Poveda, el científico colombiano que ayudó a poner al país en el mapa global de la conversación sobre el cambio climático. Una historia sobre
Ep. 2 Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda: sospechar de la costumbre
La mujer que convirtió la costumbre en sospecha y la sospecha en ciencia. Una niña que observaba hormigas. Una joven a la que le quemaron sus libros. Una mujer que terminó estampada en un billete de diez mil pesos. En este episodio, la historia de Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda, la científica que desmontó el mito de la familia colombiana, habló de las redes invisibles del cuidado y mostró, con evidencia, que son las mujeres quienes sostienen al país entero. Entrevistas exclusivas para este episodio de Fiebres lúcidas: Patricia Vila de Pineda, antropóloga y nuera de Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda
Ep. 1 Salomón Hakim: el relojero del cerebro
De una bomba inflada en una primera comunión a un reloj invisible que regula el cerebro. En su comedor había un laboratorio. En su nevera, un almacén de cerebros. Y en su cabeza, una idea que cambiaría la neurocirugía mundial. Este es Salomón Hakim, el médico que descubrió una nueva enfermedad cerebral… inflando bombas de fiesta. Un científico que pensaba como relojero y soñaba como músico. Una historia de ciencia, precisión y legado que sigue latiendo —literalmente— dentro de millones de cabezas humanas. Entrevistas exclusivas para este episodio de Fiebres lúcidas: Entrevista virtual con
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