Three Argentines and three Argentines from different disciplines were selected by the prestigious publication MIT Technology Review in Spanish, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), within the list of "Innovators Under 35 in Latin America 2023." In the Inventors category, which distinguishes those who improved pharmacological development, used technology to solve everyday problems or created products that combat the environmental crisis, the pharmacist and lawyer María Cristina Soraires (33) was distinguished, who created the Plamic startup that uses nanotechnology. to improve pharmacological treatments. "The young woman aspires to improve the therapeutic alternatives that exist, facilitate the production of nanomedicine and break the current bottleneck in the manufacturing of medicines developed with nanotechnology," the publication indicated as the basis for her choice. While Soraires explained that "through microfluidics, the science that studies the movement of small quantities of liquids through very narrow channels, what we do is optimize the manufacturing process, reduce costs and ensure the reproducibility of the method; in this way "This way, more patients will be able to access personalized and specific treatments for complex diseases such as cancer and autoimmune diseases.