Education March 08, 2022 Chemistry and nanotechnology: career of this outstanding Tec professor Dr. Luz María Martínez, who has international experience as a professor and as a chemist in the industrial sector, is national director of the Nanotechnology Engineering program at the Tec.
Research March 03, 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine: The pandemic affected people’s sleep quality Extreme social isolation alters the quality and quantity of sleep, said Michael W. Young, winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Medicine, during Tec de Monterrey’s 52nd Research and Development Conference.
Research March 02, 2022 Tec awards its most exceptional researchers from 2021 Tecnológico de Monterrey and the Xignux company awarded seven prizes in different categories to Tec researchers at the 2021 Rómulo Garza Research and Innovation Award ceremony.
Research March 02, 2022 The scientist investigating the healing properties of food Mexican researcher Janet Gutiérrez has received an award for her research into the healing properties of Mexican foods.
Research February 16, 2022 Two Tec women are among the 25 best scientists from LATAM in 2022 Two female researchers from Tec de Monterrey have been recognized by the 3M company, which included them in the “25 Women in Science: Latin America” initiative.
Research November 12, 2021 Printers of life This laboratory’s research into bioprinting has sparked global interest.
Research October 19, 2021 Young Mexican given award for developing bacterium that eats oil A Mexican graduate student at the Tec has been given an award by the Mexican Society of Biotechnology and Bioengineering for research on a bacterium that removes oil from bodies of water such as the sea.
Research September 10, 2021 Tec student’s award-winning work: Bioprinting of artificial muscle A Ph.D. student in biotechnology from the Tec was recognized with an international award from the ISBF for her research on the bioprinting of pre-vascularized tissues.
Research August 06, 2021 Breathe! Mexicans help create lung-on-a-chip for treatments At Harvard, Mexican engineers participated in the creation of a lung-on-a-chip to test drugs and create new treatments.