Raul Cuero

Raul G Cuero (born Buenaventura, Colombia) is a professor of microbiology and an inventor, with particular expertise in biogenesis.

Dr. Cuero led a team from around the world in synthetic biology in the 2006 IGEM competition, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA.[1][2][3]

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Education

Biography

During the 1950s more than 30% of the children in his home town of Buenaventura died from diseases such as parasites, malaria, tuberculosis and viral diseases before reaching the age of ten. This served as inspiration for his career.

After studying biology on a scholarship awarded for academic merit at the Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia, he was offered a further academic scholarship to continue his education in the United States in biology and plant pathology. He was later awarded another scholarship to earn his Ph.D in microbiology in the United Kingdom.

Fellowships, scholarships, awards and honors

Inventions and patents

Media appearances

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