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María Luisa del Prado
Researcher María Luisa del Prado leads the INBioTech lab, where her team is working to address one of the biggest global threats to public health—antimicrobial resistance—by using nanoparticles made from natural molecules.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Edmundo Molina Science of Decision-Making
The director of the Decision Science Center at Tec de Monterrey explains how mathematical models can help us make better decisions in highly uncertain contexts, from climate policy to everyday life.
José Ernesto Amorós MTS
The current Associate Dean of Faculty at EGADE Business School was honored with the 2023 Rómulo Garza Award for authoring more than 40 academic articles.
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
A researcher at the School of Humanities and Education, Paola Ricaurte is an expert in decolonizing and depatriarchalizing technologies through knowledge, to help prevent deepening global injustices.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
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.
Man wearing a blue suit standing in the middle of a laboratory
The work of the recently awarded researcher is making waves by identifying a new pattern of cardiovascular disease and opening the door to more effective treatments.
Photograph of researcher Janet Gutiérrez in the laboratory.
The associate dean for Faculty Development at the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec has researched the active properties of Mexican foods like black beans and nopal, as well as their benefits against chronic diseases such as cancer.

meet the scientist

María Luisa del Prado
Researcher María Luisa del Prado leads the INBioTech lab, where her team is working to address one of the biggest global threats to public health—antimicrobial resistance—by using nanoparticles made from natural molecules.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Edmundo Molina Science of Decision-Making
The director of the Decision Science Center at Tec de Monterrey explains how mathematical models can help us make better decisions in highly uncertain contexts, from climate policy to everyday life.
José Ernesto Amorós MTS
The current Associate Dean of Faculty at EGADE Business School was honored with the 2023 Rómulo Garza Award for authoring more than 40 academic articles.
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
A researcher at the School of Humanities and Education, Paola Ricaurte is an expert in decolonizing and depatriarchalizing technologies through knowledge, to help prevent deepening global injustices.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
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.
Man wearing a blue suit standing in the middle of a laboratory
The work of the recently awarded researcher is making waves by identifying a new pattern of cardiovascular disease and opening the door to more effective treatments.
Photograph of researcher Janet Gutiérrez in the laboratory.
The associate dean for Faculty Development at the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec has researched the active properties of Mexican foods like black beans and nopal, as well as their benefits against chronic diseases such as cancer.

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