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Zeferino Vaz

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Zeferino Vaz

Zeferino Vaz (May 27, 1908 - February 19, 1981) conducted the construction, establishment and development of the Unicamp university, in the interior of the State of São Paulo, Brazil along the 1960s and 1970s. The main campus is named after Zeferino, who strived to bring together some of Brazil's best scientists to form a solid and respected research institution.

Zeferino was born and lived his childhood in São Paulo. He attended to the Medicine school of the University of São Paulo and got his M.D. degree in 1932, with specializations in Parasitology, Parasitary Diseases, Biology, Genetics and Zoology.

Shortly after his graduation, Zeferino became professor of Zoology and Parasitology in Veterinary Medicine School of the University of São Paulo. He was the director of the Veterinary Medicine School from 1936 to 1947. From 1951 to 1964 he was the director-founder of the Ribeirão Preto Medicine College, and during this period, in 1963, he was state secretary of public health. From 1964 to 1965 he was the first president of the São Paulo State Council of Education and rector of the University of Brasília.

In 1965 Zeferino was designated president of the organizing comission for the Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Zeferino became rector in 1966 and stayed in the office until 1978. Zeferino conducted the construction of the university campus, now named after him, which had its first building inaugurated in 1968. Zeferino was responsible for bringing scientists from other universities, and this helped Unicamp become one of the most productive and respected research institutions of Latin America. By the end of Zeferino's administration, the university had evolved from the Medicine College to a university with 7 institutes, 6 colleges, 2 technical schools and 10 service units.

Zeferino retired in 1978, but remained president of the Unicamp development foundation (Funcamp) until 1981, when he died victim of coronarian problems.

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