Brazilian Academy of Sciences
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The Brazilian Academy of Sciences (Portuguese: Academia Brasileira de Ciências or ABC) is the national academy of Brazil. It was founded in 1916 in Rio de Janeiro, the then-capital of the country.
It publishes a large number of scientific publications, and has a distinguished array of national and international members. Among the most notable are:
- Alain Meunier
- Amir Ordacgi Caldeira
- Aziz Nacib Ab'Saber
- Carl Djerassi
- Charles D. Michener
- Chen Ning Yang
- Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao
- Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
- Constantino Tsallis
- Crodowaldo Pavan
- D. Allan Bromley
- David Goldstein
- David Henry Peter Maybury-Lewis
- Eduardo Moacyr Krieger
- Eduardo Oswaldo Cruz
- Ernst Wolfgang Hamburger
- Harold Rosenberg
- Henry Taube
- Jayme Tiomno
- Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
- Jens Martin Knudsen
- John Campbell Brown
- José Goldemberg
- José Leite Lopes
- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Marco Antonio Zago
- Marcos Moshinsky
- Maurício Rocha e Silva
- Mayana Zatz
- Mildred S. Dresselhaus
- Nicole Marthe Le Douarin
- Norman Ernest Borlaug
- Nuno Alvares Pereira
- Oscar Sala
- Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa
- Peter H. Raven
- Pierre Gilles de Gennes
- Ricardo Renzo Brentani
- Richard Darwin Keynes
- Richard Williams
- Sérgio Henrique Ferreira
- Simon Schwartzman
- Stanley Kirschner
- Warwick Estevam Kerr
- William Sefton Fyfe