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three women sitting on a panel
Susana Lizano, astrophysicist and president of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, spoke with Carolina Rodríguez and Alejandra Rodríguez about their shared passion for learning about the universe.
Illustration of female scientists and microscopes
Felicia Knaul, a specialist in public health policies, explains that, in order to have more women in key positions, we need labor flexibility and mentoring.
T-lymphocytes and cancer cells
The meeting sows a seed for collaboration between experts from around the world, the country, and Tec de Monterrey to achieve a health system that can tackle cancer efficiently.
illustration of scientist and medicines
Mexico’s former Minister of Health reflects on the government's response to the Sars-CoV-2 emergency.
imagen de una científica con ropa casual
The Tecnológico de Monterrey researcher and professor says that conditions for women in STEM fields are better than they used to be, although more support and “Yes, you can” statements are always welcome.
illustration of DNA
After two years of planning, Tecnológico de Monterrey’s OriGen project is ready to go out into the field and begin its pilot stage.
illustration of a woman in the lab
For the past ten years, Judith Zavala Arcos, a researcher at Tecnológico de Monterrey, has been growing synthetic corneas in the laboratory. In 2020, she and her team ran out of government funding, slowing their progress and casting a shadow over their dreams.
illustration of lungs infected by covid
To this day, there is no test to diagnose someone with Long COVID. There is also no consensus on what it really is. However, it is estimated that 65 million people worldwide suffer from it.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

three women sitting on a panel
Susana Lizano, astrophysicist and president of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, spoke with Carolina Rodríguez and Alejandra Rodríguez about their shared passion for learning about the universe.
Illustration of female scientists and microscopes
Felicia Knaul, a specialist in public health policies, explains that, in order to have more women in key positions, we need labor flexibility and mentoring.
T-lymphocytes and cancer cells
The meeting sows a seed for collaboration between experts from around the world, the country, and Tec de Monterrey to achieve a health system that can tackle cancer efficiently.
illustration of scientist and medicines
Mexico’s former Minister of Health reflects on the government's response to the Sars-CoV-2 emergency.
imagen de una científica con ropa casual
The Tecnológico de Monterrey researcher and professor says that conditions for women in STEM fields are better than they used to be, although more support and “Yes, you can” statements are always welcome.
illustration of DNA
After two years of planning, Tecnológico de Monterrey’s OriGen project is ready to go out into the field and begin its pilot stage.
illustration of a woman in the lab
For the past ten years, Judith Zavala Arcos, a researcher at Tecnológico de Monterrey, has been growing synthetic corneas in the laboratory. In 2020, she and her team ran out of government funding, slowing their progress and casting a shadow over their dreams.
illustration of lungs infected by covid
To this day, there is no test to diagnose someone with Long COVID. There is also no consensus on what it really is. However, it is estimated that 65 million people worldwide suffer from it.

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