Otto Thomas Solbrig
Otto Thomas Solbrig was an Argentine evolutionary biologist and botanist. His research dealt with ecology and biodiversity of the Argentine and Uruguayan Pampas, Cerrado and sustainable agriculture.
Life and career
Solbrig was born in Buenos Aires on 21 December 1930. In 1954, he received a biology degree at National University of La Plata and in 1959, he obtained a PhD in botany at University of California, Berkeley. He was emeritus professor of biology at Harvard University.Solbrig died on 8 April 2023, at the age of 92. He was a resident of Harvard, MA.
Awards
- 1969: Master Honoris Causa from Harvard University, 1969
- 1975: Guggenheim Fellowship
- 1991: Extraordinary professor honoris causa, faculty of agronomy, National University of La Plata
- 1993: Distinguished Professor honoris causa, National University of Mar del Plata
- 1995: Professor honorario honoris causa, Faculty of philosophy, University of Buenos Aires
- 1995: Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences
- 1997: Doctor in agronomy honoris causa, National University of Lomas de Zamora
- 1998: International Prize for Biology