María Amparo Pascual López
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María Amparo Pascual López (born November 29, 1944) is a Cuban pharmacologist, medical doctor and clinical trial expert.
She was the driving force behind the establishment of Cuba's Clinical Trials Coordinating Center (CENCEC),[1] a center for the evaluation of products before their medical practice. She was also named Cuba's first biostatistician and was named one of the 10 most outstanding scientists of Latin America.[2]