Mirtha Colón
Mirtha Colón (born May 18, 1951) is a Honduran-born Garifuna activist and social worker who assists Caribbean migrants in The Bronx and travels widely supporting the issues of HIV prevention, sex education and cultural preservation. In 2012, she was recognized by the New York State Legislature for her service to the African diaspora in the state.
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Genetic disease risks of under-represented founder populations in New York City. by Mariko Isshiki, Anthony J Griffen, Paul Meissner, Paulette Spencer, Michael D Cabana, Susan D Klugman, Mirtha Colón, Zoya Maksumova, Shakira Suglia, Carmen R Isasi, John M Greally, Srilakshmi M Raj
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P223: Discovery of rare disease variants specific to populations using genomic data from diverse populations in All of Us by Mariko Isshiki, Ishana Raghuram, Chynna Smith, Hersh Gupta, Tinaye Mutetwa, William Jerome, Kevin Tao, David Yang, Chenxin Zhang, Mohammadmersad Ghorbani, Paulette Spencer, Michael Cabana, Susan Klugman, Mirtha Colón, Zoya Maksumova, Shakira Suglia, Carmen Isasi, Younes Mokrab, Paul Meissner, John Greally, Srilakshmi Raj
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