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Publication Los arrecifes coralinos del Oligoceno-Mioceno en el NE de Colombia(2016) Flórez, Paola; Zapata Ramírez, Paula Andrea; Braga, Juan Carlos; Pretković, Vedrana; Jaramillo, CarlosPublication Desarrollo y evaluación de métodos de diagnóstico de la tripanosomiasis americana en Colombia, (trypanosoma Cruzi y T. Rangeli), utilizando la reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR)(1998) Jaramillo, Carlos; Yockteng B., Roxana; Cárdenas Arroyo, Felipe; Universidad del Tolima. Facultad de Ciencias.; Programa Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia de la Salud.Publication Early Miocene bryozoan fauna from NE Colombian Caribbean reefs(2015) Flórez, Paola; Zapata Ramírez, Paula Andrea; Jaramillo, Carlos; Braga, Juan CarlosPublication Early to Middle Miocene shallow-water corals from La Guajira, Colombia(2016) Flórez, Paola; Zapata Ramírez, Paula Andrea; Jaramillo, Carlos; Klaus, JamesHere we describe and illustrate 31 Miocene corals species from the Siamaná and Jimol Formations that were collected over two expeditions in the Guajira basin, Colombia during 2011 and 2014. Corals include 25 species, derived from 15 different genera and 12 families. Six of them remain with open nomenclature. From the 25 species found in the study area, 88% are extinct and the remaining under endanger status. Most of the species are hermatypic components of the Scleractinian order, with the exception of a member of the Milleporidae family. The corals described are composed of typical taxa from the Oligocene-Miocene transition, during which they were important components in building fringing and patch reefs in the circum- Caribbean/Gulf of Mexico region. The presence of typical Oligocene coral taxa such as Agathiphyllia spp., Antiguastrea sp., and Diploastrea spp. from La Guajira extend the distribution of these genera into the Miocene, adding a more recent geological presence in the Southern Caribbean. Coral assemblages suggest a development in clear, calm and shallow waters, under oligotrophic conditions and only moderate physical disturbance. Our descriptions represent the first effort to characterize the taxonomy of fossilized corals in Colombia.Publication Enfermedad de Alzheimer familiar en Colombia : estudio clinicomolecular(1999) Jaramillo, Carlos; Rodríguez, N.; Torres, O.; Villareal, E.; Arango, D.; Cruts, M.; Montañez, P.; Vélez, P.; Keyeux, Genoveva; Arteaga, C.; Matallana, Diana; Qumbay, D.; Cano, Carlos; Serrano, M.; Van Broeckhoven, C.; Universidad de los Andes (Colombia); Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.Publication Links between marine biotic evolution and carbonate platform and petroleum reservoir development in the Guajira Basing, Colombia Caribbean ; Final technical and financial report(2016-10) Zapata Ramírez, Paula Andrea; Braga, Juan Carlos; Jaramillo, Carlos; Flórez, PaolaThis document shows the final activities and results obtained in the last year on the proyect. The focus of the project was to characterize the composition, morphology and distribution of the fossil assemblages, as well as to interpret the paleoecology of the fossil reefs at the Siamaná Fm. in La Guajira Basin. In order to achieve this goal we have developed an integrated program of collection, analysis, and synthesis of the disparate range of information on the geological record of environmental and biotic change in fossil coral reefs ecosystems of La Guajira Basin. This synthesis incorporated information on carbonate basin that will be useful for reservoir predictions bringing relevant information to the petroleum industry. This study is the first to correlate the stratigraphic sequence in the area and compare the changes in the carbonate development through the Oligocene / Miocene transition, evaluating the faunal tumover in reef and platform faunas. We evaluated the composition, lateral and vertical distribution of the various components of the reefal assemblage (e.g corals, foraminifers) in order to understand the stratigraphic evolution of the reefal deposits of the Siamaná Formation. The carbonate rocks in this area are not only important hydrocarbon reservoirs, but their onset, termination and major internal unconformities are tied to the large scale stratigraphic development of the region. A modern review of carbonate facies and unconformities can impact hydrocarbon exploration for both assessing reservoir risks, as well as for predicting stratigraphic sequences over the entire Caribbean Sea. Besides, the study of carbon dioxide environments for global climatic and eustatic variations may provide models for predicting future peculiarities in ecosystem reactions depending on the regional location and recent historyPublication Tripanosomiasis americana : amplificacion de sistemas inmunoenzimaticos , construcción de genotecas de expresion de tripanosoma Cruzzi y T. Rangeli y preparación de sondas de ADN con fines diagnósticos(Universidad de los Andes, 1993) Guhl, Felipe; Jaramillo, Carlos; Figuero, Ruth M.; Chriboga, MarcelaLa enfermedad de Chagas presenta un serio problema de salud pública en el Continente Americano. De acuerdo a los estimativos de la Organización Mundial de la Salud para el año de 1991 , se estima que alrededor de 20 millones de pobladores de 11 pases en Latinoamérica sufren de la infección. Cada año se infectan alrededor de 500.000 personas y de estas 300.000 corresponden a infecciones de niños, dado que están mas expuestos a adquirir la infección. La mortalidad asciende al 10-15% durante la fase aguda d e la enfermedad.Publication Tripanosomiasis americana :amplificación de sistemas inmunoenzimáticos, construcción de genotecas de expresión de Trypanosoma cruzi y T. rangeli y preparación de sondas de ADN con fines diagnósticos(1993) Jaramillo, Carlos; Figueroa, Ruth M.; Chiriboga, Marcela; Universidad de los Andes, (Colombia)