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Manuel Mateus Ventura (born 17 June 1921 in Fortaleza, Ceará, died 31 December 2018) was a Brazilian biophysicist, biochemist, and educator. Ventura graduated with a degree in agronomy from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC) in 1943, and then took a position as assistant professor of organic chemistry in the same department. At that time, scientific research in Brazilian universities was not well supported, especially in the northeastern part of the country, and there was little scientific infrastructure. Ventura's research career began with a series of theoretical calculations of physicochemical properties of organic compounds based on data in the published literature. He became full professor in 1950, and initiated a program of research in plant biochemistry and edaphology a branch of

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  • Manuel Mateus Ventura (born 17 June 1921 in Fortaleza, Ceará, died 31 December 2018) was a Brazilian biophysicist, biochemist, and educator. Ventura graduated with a degree in agronomy from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC) in 1943, and then took a position as assistant professor of organic chemistry in the same department. At that time, scientific research in Brazilian universities was not well supported, especially in the northeastern part of the country, and there was little scientific infrastructure. Ventura's research career began with a series of theoretical calculations of physicochemical properties of organic compounds based on data in the published literature. He became full professor in 1950, and initiated a program of research in plant biochemistry and edaphology a branch of (en)
  • Manuel Mateus Ventura (Fortaleza, 17 de junho de 1921 - 31 de dezembro de 2018) foi um biofísico brasileiro. Mateus Ventura formou-se em agronomia, em 1943, na Universidade Federal do Ceará, onde passou a atuar como professor de química orgânica no mesmo curso. Mais tarde, na condição de professor titular, estimulou, nas novas gerações, o interesse pela pesquisa voltada para a biologia. Em 1958, teve papel importante na criação do Instituto de Química e Tecnologia, do qual, por muito tempo, seria Diretor. (pt)
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  • Manuel Mateus Ventura (born 17 June 1921 in Fortaleza, Ceará, died 31 December 2018) was a Brazilian biophysicist, biochemist, and educator. Ventura graduated with a degree in agronomy from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC) in 1943, and then took a position as assistant professor of organic chemistry in the same department. At that time, scientific research in Brazilian universities was not well supported, especially in the northeastern part of the country, and there was little scientific infrastructure. Ventura's research career began with a series of theoretical calculations of physicochemical properties of organic compounds based on data in the published literature. He became full professor in 1950, and initiated a program of research in plant biochemistry and edaphology a branch of soil science. The aims of this research program were (1) to understand "the action of metabolic inhibitors on the opening and closing of stomata" and (2) to understand "the action of antibiotics on the growth of higher plants". Ventura was instrumental in the founding of the Institute of Chemistry and Technology at UFC in 1958, and served as its director until 1968. In 1970 Ventura was invited to the University of Brasília (UnB) as visiting professor, where he headed the Department of Cell Biology. His research at this time focussed on the structure of proteins and protein-protein interaction. He became full professor at UnB in 1975 and in 1992 he became professor emeritus. After retirement he continued to work in the area of computer simulation of biomolecules. Ventura was member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, a member of the Brazilian Order of Scientific Merit (Great Cross), and, in 1981, one of the inaugural recipients of the Anísio Teixeira Prize from the Ministry of Education. (en)
  • Manuel Mateus Ventura (Fortaleza, 17 de junho de 1921 - 31 de dezembro de 2018) foi um biofísico brasileiro. Mateus Ventura formou-se em agronomia, em 1943, na Universidade Federal do Ceará, onde passou a atuar como professor de química orgânica no mesmo curso. Mais tarde, na condição de professor titular, estimulou, nas novas gerações, o interesse pela pesquisa voltada para a biologia. Em 1958, teve papel importante na criação do Instituto de Química e Tecnologia, do qual, por muito tempo, seria Diretor. Foi professor emérito da Universidade de Brasília. Seu campo de pesquisa focava os aspectos da físico-química e estruturas das proteínas. Ventura foi membro da Academia Brasileira de Ciências e Ordem Nacional do Mérito Científico (Grã-Cruz) e foi um dos primeiros contemplados com o Prêmio Anísio Teixeira em 1981. (pt)
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