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photo of manta rays
Scientists are looking into the possibility of a third species of Endangered Giant Manta Ray, living in the Mexican Caribbean
photo of anthony atala
Researcher Anthony Atala explains the achievements they reached and the cases of patients who managed to successfully receive organs.
Man with blue jacket poses in front of a mural
Gonçalo Abecasis, Vice President of the Regeneron Genetics Center, explains that genome sequencing can create drugs to block the genes that produce cholesterol.
Underwater shot of large clumps of sargassum seaweed floating over a reef.
Researchers seek to take advantage of these organisms, from food for animal consumption, drugs, and even to generate fuel.
image of agave fields
This product was granted a patent in the United States due to its inhibiting the growth of cancer cells over breast and lymphoma cells.
Man with glasses, a beard and dressed in a suit posses in front of a colorful mural
The new director of the FEMSA Biotechnology Center seeks to foster collaborations and ensure the conditions for the development of quality science. In this interview he also explains why biotechnology is our ally.
Image of a black bear.
The Desert Museum and Tec de Monterrey have developed a scientific project to analyze the microbiota of animals to help with their conservation.
In the illustration we see the RNA vaccine against Covid-19. The vaccine consists of mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) strands enclosed in a sphere of lipid nanoparticles (red) surrounded by a polyethylene glycol shell (purple).
Studies show that these vaccines can be use against different types of cancer and other diseases such as Zika or dengue.
Image of panelists during the whey forum
During the 1960s, thanks to research and technological development, the nutritional value of this product began to be recognized.
Woman standing leaning on a railing
Her goal is to develop more nutritious food. We discuss art, her career at the Tec, and even the best way to prepare coffee.

biotechnology

photo of manta rays
Scientists are looking into the possibility of a third species of Endangered Giant Manta Ray, living in the Mexican Caribbean
photo of anthony atala
Researcher Anthony Atala explains the achievements they reached and the cases of patients who managed to successfully receive organs.
Man with blue jacket poses in front of a mural
Gonçalo Abecasis, Vice President of the Regeneron Genetics Center, explains that genome sequencing can create drugs to block the genes that produce cholesterol.
Underwater shot of large clumps of sargassum seaweed floating over a reef.
Researchers seek to take advantage of these organisms, from food for animal consumption, drugs, and even to generate fuel.
image of agave fields
This product was granted a patent in the United States due to its inhibiting the growth of cancer cells over breast and lymphoma cells.
Man with glasses, a beard and dressed in a suit posses in front of a colorful mural
The new director of the FEMSA Biotechnology Center seeks to foster collaborations and ensure the conditions for the development of quality science. In this interview he also explains why biotechnology is our ally.
Image of a black bear.
The Desert Museum and Tec de Monterrey have developed a scientific project to analyze the microbiota of animals to help with their conservation.
In the illustration we see the RNA vaccine against Covid-19. The vaccine consists of mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) strands enclosed in a sphere of lipid nanoparticles (red) surrounded by a polyethylene glycol shell (purple).
Studies show that these vaccines can be use against different types of cancer and other diseases such as Zika or dengue.
Image of panelists during the whey forum
During the 1960s, thanks to research and technological development, the nutritional value of this product began to be recognized.
Woman standing leaning on a railing
Her goal is to develop more nutritious food. We discuss art, her career at the Tec, and even the best way to prepare coffee.

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