Daniel Alfonso Col贸n-Ramos, A Student with 1,000 Questions, Wins E.E. Just Award | ASCB

Daniel Col贸n-Ramos teaches in the 麻花星空视频's Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics and Survival (SPINES).
Daniel Alfonso Col贸n-Ramos always liked asking questions. Growing up in Puerto Rico, his questions earned him a lousy reputation among teachers. But now as a professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Yale, Col贸n-Ramos鈥 endless inquiries have led him to win the American Society for Cell Biology's 2016 E.E. Just Award for outstanding scientific achievement by a minority scientist. Col贸n-Ramos will give the E.E. Just Lecture at the 2016 ASCB Annual Meeting [in December], receiving a plaque and a medal for his accomplishments.
In Puerto Rico, Col贸n-Ramos remembered, 鈥淢y teachers gave me the nickname 鈥榯he student of 1,000 questions.鈥 It wasn鈥檛 kindly given.鈥 But his thousands of questions led him to discover a career where asking questions was rewarded, 鈥淚 learned early on that scientists asked questions, and I thought, 鈥楬ere鈥檚 a profession where I can ask questions about what was going on around me.鈥欌 Pursuing biology, he earned his bachelor鈥檚 at Harvard, and then joined Sally Kornbluth鈥檚 lab at Duke University for his PhD in genetics and molecular biology.
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