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Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

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Indigenous woman carrying a baby
An analysis reveals that racism and discrimination explain much of the gap in maternal care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico.
Photograph of a woman standing on a blue building
The researcher specializing in nanomedicine is the most recent winner of the Mujer Tec award in the science category.
Illustration of the internal female reproductive system
Female scientists around the world are leading the new era of menstrual science so that all women can experience it with dignity.
Photograph of a man and three women sitting on a stage arguing
A group of researchers, designers, and housing specialists discussed how to turn scientific knowledge into tools to reduce the impacts of global warming at the local level.
Photograph of glass vials, one of them held by a hand with a white glove
Millions of people do not have access to these shots due to manufacturing costs and global inequalities, but expert Elena Bottazzi explains the possibilities.
photograph of a 3D printer printing something yellow
A study, winner of the Rómulo Garza Award, demonstrates that it is possible to 3D print mixtures of up to nine ingredients.
Illustration of a 3D anatomical model of human organs
Surgeons can use these models to practice before a procedure or to determine the size of a tumor.
3D illustration of a neuron connected to nerve fibers representing the brain's motor system.
A team from Tec de Monterrey is testing a regenerative therapy that seeks to modify its progression.
Photograph of five men sitting in chairs with a screen behind them
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by students and professors in higher education, according to a survey.
smart cities technology education
An interdisciplinary group of researchers published a book on how to build smart cities using AI, robotics, and gamification.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

Indigenous woman carrying a baby
An analysis reveals that racism and discrimination explain much of the gap in maternal care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico.
Photograph of a woman standing on a blue building
The researcher specializing in nanomedicine is the most recent winner of the Mujer Tec award in the science category.
Illustration of the internal female reproductive system
Female scientists around the world are leading the new era of menstrual science so that all women can experience it with dignity.
Photograph of a man and three women sitting on a stage arguing
A group of researchers, designers, and housing specialists discussed how to turn scientific knowledge into tools to reduce the impacts of global warming at the local level.
Photograph of glass vials, one of them held by a hand with a white glove
Millions of people do not have access to these shots due to manufacturing costs and global inequalities, but expert Elena Bottazzi explains the possibilities.
photograph of a 3D printer printing something yellow
A study, winner of the Rómulo Garza Award, demonstrates that it is possible to 3D print mixtures of up to nine ingredients.
Illustration of a 3D anatomical model of human organs
Surgeons can use these models to practice before a procedure or to determine the size of a tumor.
3D illustration of a neuron connected to nerve fibers representing the brain's motor system.
A team from Tec de Monterrey is testing a regenerative therapy that seeks to modify its progression.
Photograph of five men sitting in chairs with a screen behind them
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by students and professors in higher education, according to a survey.
smart cities technology education
An interdisciplinary group of researchers published a book on how to build smart cities using AI, robotics, and gamification.

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