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Marion Brunck
Forged from childhood curiosity, the immunologist who researches new therapies to combat chemotherapy complications has been internationally recognized as one of the best in her field
Advanced Medical Therapy
A regulatory framework could facilitate access to revolutionary treatments such as gene, cellular, and tissue engineering therapies.
image of a dna
Biological age can accelerate from childhood due to factors such as persistent obesity or epigenetic and environmental changes.
image of a heart
At the Institute for Obesity Research, teams of scientists are developing innovative therapies for obesity-related conditions—going far beyond fat loss to tackle cardiovascular issues at the molecular level.
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Researcher Linda Aurora Morales Juárez focuses her work on understanding and tackling chronic diseases through public policy research.
Rosa María Guéant 2025 International Congress on Obesity Research.
When a mother’s nutrition during pregnancy is inadequate, the fetus’s body gets “programmed” to function with fewer nutrients.
Feniosky Peña-Mora
The Institute for Obesity Research has five dedicated research units working to address this condition, which affects 37.1% of the adult population in Mexico.
Photograph of two men and two women sitting at a scientific discussion panel.
In addition, the first Mexican clinical practice guideline for the management of overweight and obesity was presented to assist professionals and patients.
and illustration of a mother and a child and a scientist
Projections indicate that by 2030, nearly 45% of Mexican adults could be affected by obesity.
fat-tissue
A recent report introduces new objective criteria for disease diagnosis, moving away from the current BMI-based measures of obesity in individuals.

Institute for Obesity Research

Marion Brunck
Forged from childhood curiosity, the immunologist who researches new therapies to combat chemotherapy complications has been internationally recognized as one of the best in her field
Advanced Medical Therapy
A regulatory framework could facilitate access to revolutionary treatments such as gene, cellular, and tissue engineering therapies.
image of a dna
Biological age can accelerate from childhood due to factors such as persistent obesity or epigenetic and environmental changes.
image of a heart
At the Institute for Obesity Research, teams of scientists are developing innovative therapies for obesity-related conditions—going far beyond fat loss to tackle cardiovascular issues at the molecular level.
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Researcher Linda Aurora Morales Juárez focuses her work on understanding and tackling chronic diseases through public policy research.
Rosa María Guéant 2025 International Congress on Obesity Research.
When a mother’s nutrition during pregnancy is inadequate, the fetus’s body gets “programmed” to function with fewer nutrients.
Feniosky Peña-Mora
The Institute for Obesity Research has five dedicated research units working to address this condition, which affects 37.1% of the adult population in Mexico.
Photograph of two men and two women sitting at a scientific discussion panel.
In addition, the first Mexican clinical practice guideline for the management of overweight and obesity was presented to assist professionals and patients.
and illustration of a mother and a child and a scientist
Projections indicate that by 2030, nearly 45% of Mexican adults could be affected by obesity.
fat-tissue
A recent report introduces new objective criteria for disease diagnosis, moving away from the current BMI-based measures of obesity in individuals.

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