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The number of retracted scientific articles increased by 900% in a decade. This wave of retractions may undermine the credibility of researchers, institutions, and research centers.
Ethan Dmitrovsky: Servant Leadership and the Future of Translational Oncology
The director of the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research shares his vision of translational oncology, scientific leadership, and the future of cancer during his participation at Tec de Monterrey’s CENI.
Microscopic photograph of a pancreatic islet
A research group is exploring the eye as an immunologically privileged site for developing new therapies. The project is led by Judith Bernal, recipient of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award.
images of women in labs
A new study shows that this strategy can be one of the most cost-effective and successful strategies to strengthen economies.
High-tech instruments
Developed at the Tlalpan Innovation District of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the platform identifies the pathogens responsible for critical infections within hours, making the difference between life and death.
illustration of the synapse between two neurons
A decades-long line of research has found that rising levels of this lipid is linked to neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's.
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Jorge Valdez, physician and former dean of Tec’s School of Medicine, now leads the new Health Science Education Research and Innovation Unit.
Illustration showing the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells (pink) to treat pancreatic cancer (blue).
Advanced therapies, such as CAR-T cells, hold promise for treating diseases we never thought possible.
Photo Luis Herrera speaking
According to Luis Herrera, Dean of the School of Medicine at Tec, in order to be implemented in the healthcare system, it must be preventive, personalized, predictive, and participatory.
pharmaceutical development unit
The project will prioritize addressing Mexico’s most critical health issues and will not focus on just conventional drug production.

School of Medicine and Health Sciences

illustration
The number of retracted scientific articles increased by 900% in a decade. This wave of retractions may undermine the credibility of researchers, institutions, and research centers.
Ethan Dmitrovsky: Servant Leadership and the Future of Translational Oncology
The director of the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research shares his vision of translational oncology, scientific leadership, and the future of cancer during his participation at Tec de Monterrey’s CENI.
Microscopic photograph of a pancreatic islet
A research group is exploring the eye as an immunologically privileged site for developing new therapies. The project is led by Judith Bernal, recipient of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award.
images of women in labs
A new study shows that this strategy can be one of the most cost-effective and successful strategies to strengthen economies.
High-tech instruments
Developed at the Tlalpan Innovation District of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the platform identifies the pathogens responsible for critical infections within hours, making the difference between life and death.
illustration of the synapse between two neurons
A decades-long line of research has found that rising levels of this lipid is linked to neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's.
image o a doctor
Jorge Valdez, physician and former dean of Tec’s School of Medicine, now leads the new Health Science Education Research and Innovation Unit.
Illustration showing the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells (pink) to treat pancreatic cancer (blue).
Advanced therapies, such as CAR-T cells, hold promise for treating diseases we never thought possible.
Photo Luis Herrera speaking
According to Luis Herrera, Dean of the School of Medicine at Tec, in order to be implemented in the healthcare system, it must be preventive, personalized, predictive, and participatory.
pharmaceutical development unit
The project will prioritize addressing Mexico’s most critical health issues and will not focus on just conventional drug production.

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