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  1. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Santiago Ramón y Cajal. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906. Born: 1 May 1852, Petilla de Aragón, Spain. Died: 17 October 1934, Madrid, Spain. Affiliation at the time of the award: Madrid University, Madrid, Spain. Prize motivation: “in recognition of their work on the structure of the ...

  2. Santiago Ramón y Cajal (Petilla de Aragón, 1 de maio de 1852 — Madrid, 17/18 de outubro de 1934) foi um médico e histologista espanhol. Considerado o "pai da neurociência moderna", [ 1 ] recebeu o Nobel de Fisiologia ou Medicina de 1906 .

  3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906 was awarded jointly to Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal "in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system"

  4. Santiago Ramón y Cajal fue el médico que fundó la neurobiología moderna, fue el primer científico que logró demostrar con gran precisión el sistema nervioso del cuerpo humano, la existencia de las neuronas y la conexión que había entre ellas. Estudió la inflamación de los músculos tanto anatómica como desde el punto de vista ...

  5. Feb 17, 2017 · Illustrations by Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the Spanish neuroscientist, from the book “The Beautiful Brain.” From left: A diagram suggesting how the eyes might transmit a unified picture of the ...

  6. Jan 13, 2014 · Santiago Ramón y Cajal (May 1, 1852 – October 17, 1934) was a Spanish physician and scientist considered to be the founder of modern neurobiology ( Sotelo, 2003 ). He was the first to report with precision the fine anatomy of the nervous system. His findings were central in the elaboration of the neuron doctrine: Cajal demonstrated that the ...

  7. May 24, 2022 · The Brain in Search of Itself: Santiago Ramón y Cajal and the Story of the Neuron Benjamin Ehrlich Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2022) Is the brain’s grey matter a continuous network of fibres? At ...

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