Colombian-American neuroscientist and entrepreneur
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Ricardo Dolmetsch
Born
(1969-03-07) March 7, 1969 (age 55)
Cali, Colombia
Nationality
Colombia
Alma mater
Brown University
Known for
Regulation of gene transcription by calcium signaling, lymphocyte activation, models of human disease using induced pluripotent stem cells, gene therapy
Scientific career
Fields
Neurobiology, calcium cell signaling
Institutions
Tempero Bio, Stanford University
Academic advisors
Michael Greenberg
Richard Carl Elciario Dolmetsch is a Colombian-American[citation needed] neuroscientist, educator and biotechnology entrepreneur. Dolmetsch is the president of Tempero Bio, a biotech company seeking to cure substance use disorders, and an adjunct professor at Stanford University.[citation needed]
Richard Carl Elciario Dolmetsch is a Colombian-American[citation needed] neuroscientist, educator and biotechnology entrepreneur. Dolmetsch is the president...
Pasca, Sergiu P.; Rabah, Dania; Budzillo, Agata; Kinet, Jean Pierre; Dolmetsch, Ricardo E. (16 April 2013). "A Promoter in the Coding Region of the Calcium...
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(10): 1571–86. doi:10.1681/ASN.2012111089. PMC 3785271. PMID 24009235. Dolmetsch R, Geschwind D (June 2011). "The human brain in a dish: the promise of...
Stanford University Justin C. Crowley, Carnegie Mellon University Ricardo E. Dolmetsch, Stanford University Michael B. Elowitz, California Institute of...
World Music Central - World Music Genres - Letter T Blood, B. "Gaita". Dolmetsch Online Music Dictionary. 2008. "Folklore in Colombia" 2007. Giménez, Carlos...
1975 Jury: Jozef Robijns, president, Silva Devos, Frans Brüggen, Carl Dolmetsch, Günther Höller, Wielen Kuijken, Gustav Scheck, Friedrich von Huene, Katsuya...