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357:, Colón-Ramos has developed a mobile application and collaborative platform called WormGUIDES to act as a systems-level resource to track and detail neuronal connections in the nematode worm. The resource uses a combination of microscopy and single-cell tracking technologies to record the decisions of embryonic neurons of the nematode worm over the course of development. The effort, funded by the
437:(CienciaPR) to connect Puerto Rican scientists across the diaspora to promote scholarly interaction, provide visibility for Puerto Rican scientists, and support research and education in Puerto Rico. The project began first as a database and has since grown into a nonprofit organization, now led by Executive Director
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Supreme Court ruling against the right of a lesbian couple to adopt a child. The ruling cited that homosexual behavior was "unnatural;" the op-ed argued against this idea, using scientific evidence to support LGBT rights. Together with the Mexican-American surgeon and researcher
331:. In 2013, he was promoted to associate professor, and in 2019 to full professor. His research centers on the underlying mechanisms that allow animals to form memories. Specifically, his research group studies how connections between neurons, otherwise known as the
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are established and modified to form memories over the course of the worm's life, he established a system to track synapses over the worms development using cellular markers. Using this system, he found that
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287:"To those who could have done a better job than I, but never received the opportunities...may they (one day) receive the opportunities to share their knowledge and their skills in a society w/o prejudices"
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Colón-Ramos, Daniel A.; Irusta, Pablo M.; Gan, Eugene C.; Olson, Michael R.; Song, Jaewhan; Morimoto, Richard I.; Elliott, Richard M.; Lombard, Mark; Hollingsworth, Robert (October 2003).
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in 1998. During his undergraduate career, he pursued research projects, such as studying the use of medicinal plants among indigenous
Central American communities with the
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Engagement with Science in part because of his work with CienciaPR and with promoting culturally relevant science education. In 2015, the
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Santella, Anthony; Catena, Raúl; Kovacevic, Ismar; Shah, Pavak; Yu, Zidong; Marquina-Solis, Javier; Kumar, Abhishek; Wu, Yicong; Schaff, James (2015-06-09).
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Colón-Ramos, Daniel A.; Shenvi, Christina L.; Weitzel, Douglas H.; Gan, Eugene C.; Matts, Robert; Cate, Jamie; Kornbluth, Sally (February 2006).
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Colón-Ramos, Daniel A.; Salisbury, Jeffrey L.; Sanders, Mark A.; Shenoy, Shailesh M.; Singer, Robert H.; García-Blanco, Mariano A. (June 2003).
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California in 2004 to pursue a postdoctoral fellowship in neuroscientist Kang Shen's laboratory as a
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The reaper tales : molecular mechanism of inhibition of translation and induction of apoptosis by a novel family of reaper-like proteins
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The reaper tales: molecular mechanism of inhibition of translation and induction of apoptosis by a novel family of reaper-like proteins
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is the McConnell Duberg
Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at
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852:"Home > Colón-Ramos Lab | Cell Biology | Yale School of Medicine"
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Colón-Ramos, Daniel; Quinones-Hinojosa, Alfredo (August 4, 2016).
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1016:"Conversations in Science with Daniel Colón-Ramos and Dan Rather"
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Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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Milstein, Larry; Rogers, Stephanie (February 19, 2015).
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Klingenstein
Fellowship Award in the Neurosciences, 2009
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Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science,
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In 2008, Colón-Ramos became an assistant professor at
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Hines, Pamela J. (2007-10-09). "Neuronal Road Map".
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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NINDS Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship, 2018
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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1173:"Yale launches minority outreach program in STEM"
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16:Researcher, Yale University School of Medicine
94:AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement
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1296:"Colón-Ramos awarded Landis Mentoring Award"
1482:Members of the National Academy of Medicine
345:In collaboration with William A. Mohler at
1221:"We are not starfish | Need to Know | PBS"
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1344:"E.E. Just Award—Daniel Colón-Ramos"
767:Colón-Ramos, Daniel Alfonso (2003).
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518:American Society for Cell Biology
508:Howard Hughes Medical Institute
1065:Brown, Lydia (June 12, 2015).
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659:Molecular Biology of the Cell
623:10.1016/s1534-5807(03)00163-1
481:, he also wrote an op-ed for
366:National Institutes of Health
359:National Institutes of Health
298:National Institutes of Health
242:Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola
1246:"Racism in the Research Lab"
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496:National Academy of Medicine
374:Marine Biological Laboratory
218:National Academy of Medicine
180:Other academic advisors
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206:Daniel Alfonso Colón-Ramos
1442:Harvard University alumni
1294:Vaca, Noah (2018-09-05).
894:10.1186/s12859-015-0627-8
822:10.1126/stke.4072007tw365
479:Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa
378:University of Puerto Rico
353:, and Hari Shroff at the
351:Sloan Kettering Institute
267:Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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423:Connecticut Public Radio
1467:Yale University faculty
1437:Puerto Rican scientists
1320:"2016 Faculty Scholars"
939:projectreporter.nih.gov
789:projectreporter.nih.gov
671:10.1091/mbc.e03-03-0139
585:projectreporter.nih.gov
501:NIH Pioneer Award, 2018
447:Yale Ciencia Initiative
1452:Duke University alumni
338:Caenorhabditis elegans
303:Caenorhabditis elegans
1462:Science communicators
1324:2016 Faculty Scholars
1020:The Lasker Foundation
531:Sloan Research Fellow
510:Faculty Scholar, 2016
389:Science communication
258:Mariano García-Blanco
118:Developmental biology
97:Sloan Research Fellow
43:Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
23:Daniel A. Colón-Ramos
987:"Daniel Colón-Ramos"
462:Vieques, Puerto Rico
306:. To understand how
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429:Ciencia Puerto Rico
214:Ciencia Puerto Rico
132:Stanford University
1250:The New York Times
966:commonfund.nih.gov
881:BMC Bioinformatics
610:Developmental Cell
514:E. E. Just Lecture
483:The New York Times
250:Harvard University
244:. He received his
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1402:www.klingfund.org
1275:medicine.yale.edu
1201:www.aljazeera.com
1177:yaledailynews.com
1022:. 31 October 2018
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489:Awards and honors
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