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Dr. Cuero during an interview in Bogotá, May 1st. 2013


Raúl Gonzalo Cuero Rengifo (born in Buenaventura, Colombia) is a Colombian professor of microbiology. Through at least 2009 he was a professor at Prairie View A&M University researching biological resistance to ultraviolet light.[1] The work was supported in part by NASA and led to at least one publication and patent. During this period, Colombian media portrayed Cuero as "one of the greatest scientists in the world" [2] who was internationally acknowledged as one of the greatest Colombian inventors,[3] stated he had over 100 publications in scientific journals,[4] and claimed he had won a significant award from NASA.[5]

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  1. ^ a b "Cuero Hopes Invention Inspires Students", Tri-Ag: The College of Agriculture and Human Sciences, vol. 2, no. 5, p. 3, December 2009
  2. ^ a b "El biólogo colombiano Raúl Cuero es un investigador de la Nasa y uno de los más grandes científicos del mundo." Vidal, Margarita (3 September 2011), "Raúl Cuero, científico de Buenaventura que triunfa en la Nasa", El País
  3. ^ a b "DESPUÉS DE SER reconocido en el mundo como uno de los mayores inventores de Colombia, quiere que los niños sigan su ejemplo." Daniel Rivera Marin (16 August 2011), "El Dr. Raúl Cuero y su Parque de la Creatividad", El Colombiano
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference ElColombiano was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ a b "En 2003 ganó el Premio de Tecnología de la Nasa y el Tech Brief Monetary Award." Gustavo Tatis Guerra (24 October 2009), "El científico Raúl Cuero deslumbra al mundo", El Universal