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Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

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Image of a prostate cancer cell
Although it can be prevented and is curable with an early diagnosis, in Latin America 50% of patients are diagnosed when it is already in an advanced stage.
The image shows a close view of numerous cobs of purple maized clustered together. Corn kernels have a deep purple hue, and some cobs have pinkish-purple tufts.
Natural pigments obtained from plants, algae and animals are increasingly relevant in the food, pharmaceutical and textile industries.
Photograph of a bee on top of a flower
Around the world, populations of these organisms, whose role in ecosystems is crucial, are decreasing.
Illustration of a community with a solar panel and bicycles
Researchers seek to understand how urban design has to evolve to facilitate the introduction of technological resources in vulnerable communities.
A photograph of Carlos Aguilar in front of a mural
Carlos Aguilar's scientific work has focused on finding ways to combat metabolic diseases.
Photograph of a female researcher speaking in a panel
Researchers talk about the long-term consequences and how influencers have helped popularize the substances.
image of a mother with a child
The connection that occurs between a mother and her children is unique and indispensable for the development of fully realized human beings.
Illustration of a computer in a scientific laboratory
During the International Obesity Research Conference international experts will speak about the global problem.
Photograph of a person receiving an injection
We accompanied the oriGen project team to Pachuca, Hidalgo, to learn about the motivations of those participating in the Mexican genome map.
Illustration of Aleksandra Krstikj architecture.
Krstikj left Macedonia to do research in Mexico. Since she was a child, she knew the country was a friendly place with "open arms" to receive her.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

Image of a prostate cancer cell
Although it can be prevented and is curable with an early diagnosis, in Latin America 50% of patients are diagnosed when it is already in an advanced stage.
The image shows a close view of numerous cobs of purple maized clustered together. Corn kernels have a deep purple hue, and some cobs have pinkish-purple tufts.
Natural pigments obtained from plants, algae and animals are increasingly relevant in the food, pharmaceutical and textile industries.
Photograph of a bee on top of a flower
Around the world, populations of these organisms, whose role in ecosystems is crucial, are decreasing.
Illustration of a community with a solar panel and bicycles
Researchers seek to understand how urban design has to evolve to facilitate the introduction of technological resources in vulnerable communities.
A photograph of Carlos Aguilar in front of a mural
Carlos Aguilar's scientific work has focused on finding ways to combat metabolic diseases.
Photograph of a female researcher speaking in a panel
Researchers talk about the long-term consequences and how influencers have helped popularize the substances.
image of a mother with a child
The connection that occurs between a mother and her children is unique and indispensable for the development of fully realized human beings.
Illustration of a computer in a scientific laboratory
During the International Obesity Research Conference international experts will speak about the global problem.
Photograph of a person receiving an injection
We accompanied the oriGen project team to Pachuca, Hidalgo, to learn about the motivations of those participating in the Mexican genome map.
Illustration of Aleksandra Krstikj architecture.
Krstikj left Macedonia to do research in Mexico. Since she was a child, she knew the country was a friendly place with "open arms" to receive her.

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