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Biological age can accelerate from childhood due to factors such as persistent obesity or epigenetic and environmental changes.
The Case of Monterrey and the Global Phenomenon of Self-Produced Housing
In Mexico, more than 60% of homes have been self-built (constructed directly by their inhabitants) without government support or access to the formal market. Researchers are studying this from within.
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More than 73 million people lived with this type of suffering in 2021, with 80% of these cases concentrated in low and middle-income countries.
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A collaboration between TecSalud and the Canadian company Cardiol Therapeutics has led to the development of a cannabidiol (CBD) therapy for heart disease.
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This initiative will be essential for developing predictive models that allow for personalized treatments.
Empowered woman dressed in a black suit sitting on a Mies van Der Rohe chair.
Recognized with the 2025 Mujer Tec Award, she shares her passion for environmental science and her efforts to inspire future generations of female researchers.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.
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The engineer shared the case of a company that reduced its delivery time from six weeks to one with basic digital tools, in which people's commitment was key.
Leaders of three projects share key elements for success such as communication, flexibility, and prioritizing the technology’s user.
Ismael Aguilar Barajas is a civil engineer with studies in economics, specializing in urbanization, water in cities, and, more specifically, the Mexico–United States border region. (Photo: Jesús Alejandro Salazar / TecScience)
The expert in water resources and development, prolific author, and enthusiast of Russian literature is also a passionate professor who has been recognized with the 50th Anniversary Insignia Award.

Nuria Márquez Martínez

image of a dna
Biological age can accelerate from childhood due to factors such as persistent obesity or epigenetic and environmental changes.
The Case of Monterrey and the Global Phenomenon of Self-Produced Housing
In Mexico, more than 60% of homes have been self-built (constructed directly by their inhabitants) without government support or access to the formal market. Researchers are studying this from within.
Palliative care illustration getty
More than 73 million people lived with this type of suffering in 2021, with 80% of these cases concentrated in low and middle-income countries.
image of cbd being treated in the lab
A collaboration between TecSalud and the Canadian company Cardiol Therapeutics has led to the development of a cannabidiol (CBD) therapy for heart disease.
image of people with a letter
This initiative will be essential for developing predictive models that allow for personalized treatments.
Empowered woman dressed in a black suit sitting on a Mies van Der Rohe chair.
Recognized with the 2025 Mujer Tec Award, she shares her passion for environmental science and her efforts to inspire future generations of female researchers.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.
TecScience_LindaNewnes_Editable
The engineer shared the case of a company that reduced its delivery time from six weeks to one with basic digital tools, in which people's commitment was key.
Leaders of three projects share key elements for success such as communication, flexibility, and prioritizing the technology’s user.
Ismael Aguilar Barajas is a civil engineer with studies in economics, specializing in urbanization, water in cities, and, more specifically, the Mexico–United States border region. (Photo: Jesús Alejandro Salazar / TecScience)
The expert in water resources and development, prolific author, and enthusiast of Russian literature is also a passionate professor who has been recognized with the 50th Anniversary Insignia Award.

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