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Biography

Allan Artavia-León currently works at the Centro de Investigación en Biología Celular y Molecular (CIBCM), University of Costa Rica. Allan does research in Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Ecology. Coursing a Master's program at University of Costa Rica focusing on methane production in Atta colombica.

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Education and qualifications (2)

Universidad de Costa Rica: San Jose, San José, CR

2016 to present | Master of Science (Microbiology)
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Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica: Heredia, Heredia, CR

2009 to 2015 | Bachellor in Science (Biology)
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Works (6)

Ant microbial symbionts are a new model for drug discovery

Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models
2019-09 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1740-6757
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Allan Artavia-León

ENSO‐Influenced Drought Drives Methane Flux Dynamics in a Tropical Wet Forest Soil

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
2019-07-02 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2169-8953
Part of ISSN: 2169-8961
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Allan Artavia-León

Snake Diversity (Squamata: Serpentes) in Quebrada González Sector of Braulio Carrillo National Park, Costa Rica

Herpetological Conservation and Biology
2019-04-30 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1931-7603
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Allan Artavia-León

Welcome to the Atta world: A framework for understanding the effects of leaf‐cutter ants on ecosystem functions

Functional Ecology
2019-03-28 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0269-8463
Part of ISSN: 1365-2435
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Allan Artavia-León

The Role of the Ecosystem Engineer, the Leaf‐Cutter Ant Atta cephalotes , on Soil CO 2 Dynamics in a Wet Tropical Rainforest

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
2019-02 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2169-8953
Part of ISSN: 2169-8961
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Allan Artavia-León

Diversity of Aerobic Bacteria Isolated from Oral and Cloacal Cavities from Free-Living Snakes Species in Costa Rica Rainforest

International Scholarly Research Notices
2017 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2356-7872
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Allan Artavia-León