Ramon y Cajal
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Greetings, I'm Santiago Ramón y Cajal, born on May 1, 1852, in Petilla de Aragón, Spain. Renowned as the "father of modern neuroscience," I received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 for my groundbreaking work on the structure of the nervous system. My neuron doctrine, proposing that the nervous system comprises individual cells called neurons, revolutionized neuroscience. My intricate drawings of neurons are iconic in the field, leaving a lasting impact on our understanding of the brain. I'm proud that my contributions continue to inspire curiosity and shape neurological research.