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A key milestone in the development of GMOs was the discovery of a soil bacterium capable of infecting plant cells and transferring a specific segment of its DNA into the plant’s genome through infection.
image of a genetically modified organism
Since the discovery of the DNA double helix in 1953 and the development of molecular tools, along with the advent of biotechnology, genetically modified organisms have become part of our daily lives.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey found out that only 4 commercial brands of avocado oil meet purity standards.
Image of Breast Cancer Cells
The behavior of tumors can be emulated in the laboratory, through a chip in which their cells are grown and drugs are tested.
Photograph of a Sulphur mine
A group of Mexican researchers assesses how these harsh conditions boost the survival of organisms.
David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper Nobel Prize Chemistry
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences divides the award among biochemist David Baker and Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper, all for findings with great potential.
3D illustration showing human stem cells floating in the veins
A 25-year-old woman −with type 1 diabetes− began generating her own insulin three months after receiving a reprogrammed stem cell transplant.
Photograph of beans.
Studies show that the common bean can be made into a high-value ingredient that adds more fiber and protein.
ashutosh sharma at the bioengineer Center in Tec de Monterrey Campus Queretaro
The director of the Bioengineering Center of the Tec de Monterrey, Querétaro campus, focuses his research on social impact and guides his students to follow the same approach.
Scientists have discovered “extremophiles” capable of surviving —and even thriving— in the most hostile environments.

biotechnology

trans organism
A key milestone in the development of GMOs was the discovery of a soil bacterium capable of infecting plant cells and transferring a specific segment of its DNA into the plant’s genome through infection.
image of a genetically modified organism
Since the discovery of the DNA double helix in 1953 and the development of molecular tools, along with the advent of biotechnology, genetically modified organisms have become part of our daily lives.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey found out that only 4 commercial brands of avocado oil meet purity standards.
Image of Breast Cancer Cells
The behavior of tumors can be emulated in the laboratory, through a chip in which their cells are grown and drugs are tested.
Photograph of a Sulphur mine
A group of Mexican researchers assesses how these harsh conditions boost the survival of organisms.
David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper Nobel Prize Chemistry
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences divides the award among biochemist David Baker and Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper, all for findings with great potential.
3D illustration showing human stem cells floating in the veins
A 25-year-old woman −with type 1 diabetes− began generating her own insulin three months after receiving a reprogrammed stem cell transplant.
Photograph of beans.
Studies show that the common bean can be made into a high-value ingredient that adds more fiber and protein.
ashutosh sharma at the bioengineer Center in Tec de Monterrey Campus Queretaro
The director of the Bioengineering Center of the Tec de Monterrey, Querétaro campus, focuses his research on social impact and guides his students to follow the same approach.
Scientists have discovered “extremophiles” capable of surviving —and even thriving— in the most hostile environments.

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