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Giovanna Guerrero-Medina
Position: Nonprofit: Leader (CEO, Director, etc)
Primary Scientific Interest: Ciencias Sociales , Política Pública Científica, Ciencias biológicas, Biología celular y molecular , Genética o Genómica , Neurobiología, neurociencia o ciencias cognitivas
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About Me and My Projects
Dr. Giovanna Guerrero-Medina is Director of the Yale Ciencia Initiative in the Office of Collaborative Excellence of Yale School of Medicine, and Director for Professional Development and Community of Yale’s Wu Tsai Institute. Through these positions, Dr. Guerrero-Medina leads programs that broaden participation and increase inclusion and retention in STEM training pathways.
Until 2024, Dr. Guerrero-Medina was the first Executive Director of Ciencia Puerto Rico. Under her leadership, CienciaPR became one of the largest networked communities of Hispanic scientists in the world and was recognized for its work promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the areas of science communication, education, and careers by the Union of Concerned Scientists, the AAAS-Caribbean Division, and the White House.
She is a co-author of two National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine reports to promote advancement, diversity, and inclusion in the STEMM workforce, and her expertise has been sought by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, multiple NIH and NSF peer review panels, and several nonprofit and scientific Advisory Boards. Dr. Guerrero-Medina’s work is funded by grants from the NIH and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, among others.
Originally from Puerto Rico, Dr. Guerrero-Medina has a Bachelor's in Science from the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, and a PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, with a concentration in neurobiology, followed by a science policy fellowship with the National Academies and science policy work at the NIH and the Van Andel Institute.
Academic History
Prizes and Awards
- TitleThe Yale Ciencia Academy: Enhancing Biomedical Training and Diversity Through a Peer & Role Model Professional Development ProgramDates-Funding AgencyNIHGrant Number2R25GM114000Amount$2,326,126Primary InvestigatorPrimary Research Institution
- TitleHHMI Graduate Fellowship AwardDates-
- TitleAspen Ideas Ricardo Salinas ScholarDates
- TitleUPR Distinguished Alumna in ScienceDates
- TitleLead the Way FellowshipDates
- TitleWheaton Woman in STEM award for 2020Dates
- TitleRAPID: Evaluation of disaster-related science lesson plans to promote learning continuity after Hurricane MariaDates-Funding AgencyNSFGrant Number1823085Amount$186,000Primary InvestigatorCo-InvestigatorsGreetchen Díaz-MuñozSecondary InstitutionsCiencia Puerto Rico
- TitleEnhancing Research Training through Empowerment, Resilience, and Civic EngagementDates-Funding AgencyNIHGrant NumberR25GM121270Primary InvestigatorPrimary Research Institution
- TitleEnhancing biomedical training and diversity through a Hispanic science networkDates-Funding AgencyNIHGrant Number1R25GM114000Amount$1,562,890Primary InvestigatorPrimary Research Institution