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tejido adiposo, grasa
Mexico ranks first in childhood obesity worldwide, and according to this study, that could soon overwhelm the country’s public health system.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.
Palliative care illustration getty
More than 73 million people lived with this type of suffering in 2021, with 80% of these cases concentrated in low and middle-income countries.
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.
An illustration of silver nanoparticles destroying bacteria
A science-based technology company is looking to use tissue engineering to help heal diabetic wounds.
3D illustration of the clitoris
Helen O'Connell, a pioneer in studies focused on defining the complete anatomy of this organ, speaks of the challenges its research still faces.
Illustration of the concept of health and AI.
The platform was presented by the Mexican Health Foundation (FUNSALUD) during the International Health Leadership Forum at the School of Medicine at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Image of Elena Fuentes-Afflick
Robust and resilient public health systems can emerge from collaboration between universities, healthcare systems, and governments.
Floyd "Ski" Chilton at the Tecnológico de Monterrey
The University of Arizona researcher who heads the Center for Precision Nutrition and Wellness explains what personalized diets are.
image of a planet cut by the middle with wind energy generators
The School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey presents its new research strategy that will focus on applied science.

School of Medicine and Health Sciences

tejido adiposo, grasa
Mexico ranks first in childhood obesity worldwide, and according to this study, that could soon overwhelm the country’s public health system.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.
Palliative care illustration getty
More than 73 million people lived with this type of suffering in 2021, with 80% of these cases concentrated in low and middle-income countries.
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.
An illustration of silver nanoparticles destroying bacteria
A science-based technology company is looking to use tissue engineering to help heal diabetic wounds.
3D illustration of the clitoris
Helen O'Connell, a pioneer in studies focused on defining the complete anatomy of this organ, speaks of the challenges its research still faces.
Illustration of the concept of health and AI.
The platform was presented by the Mexican Health Foundation (FUNSALUD) during the International Health Leadership Forum at the School of Medicine at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Image of Elena Fuentes-Afflick
Robust and resilient public health systems can emerge from collaboration between universities, healthcare systems, and governments.
Floyd "Ski" Chilton at the Tecnológico de Monterrey
The University of Arizona researcher who heads the Center for Precision Nutrition and Wellness explains what personalized diets are.
image of a planet cut by the middle with wind energy generators
The School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey presents its new research strategy that will focus on applied science.

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