Dr. Michele Longo, Tulane Neurologist | From a recent 5-star review of Dr. Michele Longo on Healthgrades: “New patient visit. The staff were all very friendly, and welcoming from the moment I...
![Ana LONGO | Ph.D. Student Earth Science Hydrology and Geomorphology | National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Buenos Aires | conicet | IANIGLA - Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales | Research profile Ana LONGO | Ph.D. Student Earth Science Hydrology and Geomorphology | National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Buenos Aires | conicet | IANIGLA - Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales | Research profile](https://i1.rgstatic.net/ii/profile.image/543610997141509-1506618369123_Q512/Ana-Longo.jpg)
Ana LONGO | Ph.D. Student Earth Science Hydrology and Geomorphology | National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Buenos Aires | conicet | IANIGLA - Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales | Research profile
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Anne LONGO | Sr. Director | PhD, MBA, RN | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Ohio | CCHMC | Division of Human Genetics | Research profile
![In this March 21, 2013 photo, Ana Longo, a researcher with Proyecto Coqui, holds a Coqui Guajon or Rock Frog (Eleutherodactylus cooki) at a tropical forest in Patillas, Puerto Rico. A familiar In this March 21, 2013 photo, Ana Longo, a researcher with Proyecto Coqui, holds a Coqui Guajon or Rock Frog (Eleutherodactylus cooki) at a tropical forest in Patillas, Puerto Rico. A familiar](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2N7NYKB/in-this-march-21-2013-photo-ana-longo-a-researcher-with-proyecto-coqui-holds-a-coqui-guajon-or-rock-frog-eleutherodactylus-cooki-at-a-tropical-forest-in-patillas-puerto-rico-a-familiar-sound-is-vanishing-from-the-caribbean-night-the-bird-like-peeps-and-chirping-of-frogs-are-fainter-across-the-region-a-decline-scientists-say-appears-to-be-caused-by-a-combination-of-climate-change-a-fungus-that-has-been-killing-amphibians-around-the-world-and-habitat-loss-its-a-global-problem-but-worrisome-in-the-caribbean-because-the-island-geography-means-many-species-exist-nowhere-else-on-earth-2N7NYKB.jpg)