Ana María Zeno de Luque (1922–2011) was an Argentine professor, gynaecologist, sexologist, and women's rights activist who specialized in sexual education and social medicine.
She was a founding member of the "Rosarina Association of Sexual Education" (ARES), and of the Kinsey Institute of Sexology Rosario.
She wrote in opinion columns and published letters from readers in local and national newspapers.
In 1978, she was a founding member of the "Rosarina Association of Sexual Education" (ARES), and in 1983, the Kinsey Institute of Sexology Rosario.
Although her daughter disappeared during Argentina's military dictatorship, Zeno never abandoned the struggle for women's rights.