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Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas

Gabriel Luna

Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas

Profesor Distinguido en Biomateriales Inteligentes

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Síntesis y caracterización de biopolímeros
Nanocompuestos para aplicaciones biomédicas y medioambientales
Caracterización espectroscópica de materiales
Tecnologías en disolventes verdes basadas en solventes eutécticos profundos (DES)
Fenómenos de relajación en bionanocompuestos
I+D para proyectos relacionados con la industria

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Overview

Dr. Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas was a senior researcher and professor at Cinvestav (Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute) in Querétaro, Mexico. He was also a senior researcher at the CID-DESC, an industrial R&D center. 

He has taught graduate-level courses in areas such as kinetics of materials, polymer science, biomaterials, chemistry of materials, advanced mathematics, and advanced thermodynamics.

As a chemical engineer, his work has focused on biotechnology and studying and developing nanomaterials for industrial and medical applications, like biopolymers and biomaterials. In Mexico, he has led various industrial projects including the development of chemicals for agriculture, polymer-based packaging, glass, and industrial lubricants.

Since 2008, Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas has been delegate at the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), in the Polymer Division, of the region of Mexico & Latin America, and since 2015, he has been president of the Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Network of the National Council of Humanities, Sciences and Technologies (CONAHCYT) in Mexico. In addition, he has reached the SNI-III level as a researcher, which is the highest level given by the National Research System (SNI) in Mexico.

From 2015 to 2017, he was a member of the Evaluation Committee Area VII for the Mexican Scientific Accreditation Committee, and from 2005 to 2007, he was president of the Mexican Polymer Society.

His research interests are in the synthesis and characterization of biopolymers; nanocomposites for biomedical and environmental applications; spectroscopic characterization of materials; green-solvent-based technologies based on Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES); relaxation phenomena in bio nanocomposites; and R&D for industry-related projects. 

He has led funded research projects in both Mexico and the United States on topics such as magnetic nanowires decorated with BODIPY; agronanotechnology products; bacteria-mediated synthesis of metal nanoparticles from bioremediation of contaminated waters along the U.S.-Mexico border in collaboration with the state of Texas; biopolymers for biomedical applications in collaboration with the Inter-American Materials Collaboration (CIAM) and funded by both the National Science Foundation in the United States (NSF) and CONAHCYT in Mexico; among others.

He has two international patents related to polymers and turbidimetry.

Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas has given over 100 presentations and talks all over the world including the European Polymer Congress organized by the European Polymer Federation (EPF); the Institute of Materials Science of Madrid, Spain; the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; and several universities like the University of Manchester, in England.

He co-authored the book “Biotechnology in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine: Chitosan-Based Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications” (2011) and edited several other books on polymer science.

He has over 600 total publications on solvents, polymers, organic nanofibers, polymerization, nanoparticle synthesis of elements, and nanocomposites for either industrial and/or medical applications that have been published in some of the most relevant journals of his field like the European Polymer Journal, Progress in Polymer Science, International Journal of Food Microbiology, Green Chemistry, Nanomedicine, and Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, to name some.

In 2014, he was awarded to be a Fulbright Scholar given by the U.S. Department of State. In 2005, he was awarded the Best Master Thesis prize by the Technical University of Berlin, Germany (Sebastian Stolz), with the thesis of “Phase behavior of styrene-co-isoprene-co-styrene in tetrahydrofuran in supercritical carbon dioxide” (co-director: Wolfang Arlt). 

Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Smart Biomaterials for the School of Engineering and Sciences, and the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing.

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Education and Training

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University
  • Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin
  • M.Sc., Chemical Engineering, Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya
  • Chemical Engineering, Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya
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Publications

  • Luna-Barcenas, Gabriel. (2023). Electrostrictive and piezoelectrical properties of chitosan-poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) blend films. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 126251. 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.126251.

  • Prokhorov, E. & Luna-Barcenas, Gabriel & Yañez Limon, Jose & Muñoz-Saldaña, J.. (2023). Flexoelectricity and piezoelectric effects in poly (vinyl alcohol)-SrTiO3 nanocomposites. Materials Research Bulletin. 166. 112361. 10.1016/j.materresbull.2023.112361. 

  • Cervantes Chávez, José & García-Bouchot, Gastón & García-Gutiérrez, Nataly & Castañeda, Haydé & Nava, Rufino & Luna-Barcenas, Gabriel & Elizalde, Eduardo & Esquivel-Naranjo, Edgardo & Landeros, Fidel & Rojas, Norma & Pool, Hector. (2023). Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles and Stressors Generate Synergistic Growth Inhibition in Candida Species through Cell Wall Damage, Osmotic Stress, and Oxidative Stress. Current pharmaceutical biotechnology. 24. 10.2174/1389201024666230303145653. 

  • Bravo-Alfaro, Diego & Prokhorov, E. & Luna-Barcenas, Gabriel & Garcia, Hugo. (2023). Unveiling the dielectric properties of self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS). Journal of Molecular Liquids. 374. 121304. 10.1016/j.molliq.2023.121304. 

  • Luna-Barcenas, Gabriel. (2011). Chitosan-Based Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications.

More publications

Healthy Food Unit

alimentos saludables
Healthy Food Unit

Seeks the development of foods that prevent and combat obesity and other comorbidities associated with metabolic syndrome.

What does this unit do?

It selects the varieties of plant, animal, and single-celled species relevant to a diverse, healthy, and sustainable diet. Additionally, the interactions among nutrients and other chemical compounds during food processing, storage, and digestion are validated to design better foods for different populations.

Healthy Food

In Mexico, healthy food production is very variable due to the wide range of climatic conditions and migratory movements that have occurred and continue to occur in the national territory. On the one hand, traditional production systems focus on the diversity of vegetable crops and collecting local fruits and seeds that encourage a diverse diet. On the other hand, in some regions of the country, there is a greater degree of technology to increase the yield and quality of food, advancing the fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goal #2 (SDG 2): zero hunger. Finding a balance in these approaches would move us toward fulfilling SDG 12: Responsible production and consumption.

Your food is your medicine

For centuries, it has been recognized that the consumption of healthy foods has a close relationship with good health in the present and future. Today there is a wealth of scientific evidence supporting the prevention of non-communicable diseases.

Hippocrates' phrase "Let your food be your medicine and your medicine your food" leads to three grand challenges:

  1. How to design food for population groups already suffering from certain chronic-degenerative diseases?
  2. How to design foods that help prevent these diseases?
  3. Understanding the reactions between a food's components and an individual's state of health

Currently, there are advances in understanding nutritional needs and the relevance of consuming antioxidant compounds, immunostimulants, and other beneficial health effects, but further research is required to support each individual to make the best choice based on their habits, customs, traditions, and specific needs. That is one of the challenges of this unit.

Meet the researchers

* About Research Professors; They are principal investigators (PIs) who dedicate 75% of their time to research and 25% of their time to faculty (teaching) activities in the school they are assigned at Tecnológico de Monterrey (in IOR’s case, either the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, or School of Government).

Marilena Antunes

Dr. Marilena Antunes Ricardo
Research Professor

Characterization of phytochemicals in plant matrices for the development of health foods with immunoeoeutical and/or cosmetic potential.
Get to know her work

Anayansi Escalante

Dr. Anayansi Escalante Aburto
Research Professor

Characterization of nutraceutical foods of plant origin. Nutrition, eating habits, and health.
Get to know her work

Iván Andrés Luzardo

Dr. Iván Andrés Luzardo Ocampo
Research Professor

Functional foods based on cereals and legumes. In vitro, ex vivo, in vivo, and in silico approaches to study the effect of food matrices and metabolites in models of inflammation and obesity.
Get to know her work

Latest Works and Publications of the Institute
Meet the other units

Unidad de Alimentos Saludables

alimentos saludables
Unidad de Alimentos Saludables

Seeks the development of foods that prevent and combat obesity and other comorbidities associated with metabolic syndrome.

What does this unit do?

It selects the varieties of plant, animal, and single-celled species relevant to a diverse, healthy, and sustainable diet. Additionally, the interactions among nutrients and other chemical compounds during food processing, storage, and digestion are validated to design better foods for different populations.

Healthy Food

In Mexico, healthy food production is very variable due to the wide range of climatic conditions and migratory movements that have occurred and continue to occur in the national territory. On the one hand, traditional production systems focus on the diversity of vegetable crops and collecting local fruits and seeds that encourage a diverse diet. On the other hand, in some regions of the country, there is a greater degree of technology to increase the yield and quality of food, advancing the fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goal #2 (SDG 2): zero hunger. Finding a balance in these approaches would move us toward fulfilling SDG 12: Responsible production and consumption.

Your food is your medicine

For centuries, it has been recognized that the consumption of healthy foods has a close relationship with good health in the present and future. Today there is a wealth of scientific evidence supporting the prevention of non-communicable diseases.

Hippocrates' phrase "Let your food be your medicine and your medicine your food" leads to three grand challenges:

  1. How to design food for population groups already suffering from certain chronic-degenerative diseases?
  2. How to design foods that help prevent these diseases?
  3. Understanding the reactions between a food's components and an individual's state of health

Currently, there are advances in understanding nutritional needs and the relevance of consuming antioxidant compounds, immunostimulants, and other beneficial health effects, but further research is required to support each individual to make the best choice based on their habits, customs, traditions, and specific needs. That is one of the challenges of this unit.

Conoce a las y los investigadores

* Acerca de Profesores Investigadores: Son investigadores principales que dedican el 75% de su tiempo a la investigación y el 25% a actividades de la facultad (docencia) en la escuela a la que están afiliados en el Tecnológico de Monterrey (en el caso del IOR, ya sea a la Escuela de Medicina, la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias o la Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública)

Marilena Antunes

Dr. Marilena Antunes Ricardo
Research Professor

Characterization of phytochemicals in plant matrices for the development of health foods with immunoeoeutical and/or cosmetic potential.
Get to know her work

Anayansi Escalante

Dr. Anayansi Escalante Aburto
Research Professor

Characterization of nutraceutical foods of plant origin. Nutrition, eating habits, and health.
Get to know her work

Iván Andrés Luzardo

Dr. Iván Andrés Luzardo Ocampo
Research Professor

Functional foods based on cereals and legumes. In vitro, ex vivo, in vivo, and in silico approaches to study the effect of food matrices and metabolites in models of inflammation and obesity.
Get to know her work

Últimos trabajos y publicaciones del Instituto
Conoce las otras unidades

Bioengineering and Medical Devices Unit

Bioingeniería y dispositivos médicos
Bioengineering and Medical Devices Unit

Develops and optimizes bioengineering platforms to produce new commercial products focused on the early detection and prevention of metabolic disorders associated with obesity.

What does this unit do?

1. Bioengineering of processes to identify and produce bioactives.
2. Development of medical devices for early detection and monitoring.
3. Engineering of delivery systems and detection of molecules.
4. Generation of clinical interventions that positively impact society.

Products and services developed by the unit

  • Selection of novel biomolecules associated with metabolic diseases.
  • Medical devices (based on new technologies, user-friendly and accessible) for the early detection and monitoring of metabolic diseases.
  • Real-time detection sensors of biomarkers associated with metabolic diseases.
  • Improvement of the performance of existing platforms for the early detection and monitoring of metabolic diseases.
  • Prevention and treatment strategies for metabolic diseases and their complications.
  • Strategies for the prediction and monitoring of risk of metabolic diseases.
Meet the researchers

* About Research Professors: They are principal investigators (PIs) who dedicate 75% of their time to research and 25% of their time to faculty (teaching) activities in the school they are assigned at Tecnológico de Monterrey (in IOR’s case, either the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, or School of Government).

Dr. Omar Lozano García
Unit leader. Research Professor

Design of advanced materials for drug delivery systems and probes, preclinical studies, nanosafety, nano-bio-interactions.
Get to know his work

Dr. Marco Antonio Rito Palomares
Director of the Institute for Obesity Research

Development of early detection technologies, drug delivery systems and strategies based on aqueous two-phase systems.
Get to know his work

Dr. Jorge Alejandro Benavides Lozano
Research Professor

Bioengineering, Bioprocesses, Bioproduct formulation, Bioactive discovery and characterization, Synthetic biology.
Get to know his work

Dr. Karla Patricia Mayolo Deloisa
Research Professor

Specialist in nanoparticle formulation, protein modification and bioprocesses.
Get to know her work

Dr. Mirna Alejandra González González
Research Professor

Development of flexible bioengineering platforms for biomedical applications.
Get to know her work

Calef Sánchez Trasviña
Calef Sánchez Trasviña
Postdoc
Margarita Ortíz Martínez
Margarita Ortíz Martínez
Postdoc
Helen Yarimet Lorenzo Anota
Helen Yarimet Lorenzo Anota
Postdoc
David Leonardo Meléndez Martínez
David Leonardo Meléndez Martínez
Postdoc
Latest Works and Publications of the Institute
Meet the other units

Unidad de Bioingeniería y Dispositivos Médicos

Bioingeniería y dispositivos médicos
Unidad de Bioingeniería y Dispositivos Médicos

Develops and optimizes bioengineering platforms to produce new commercial products focused on the early detection and prevention of metabolic disorders associated with obesity.

What does this unit do?

1. Bioengineering of processes to identify and produce bioactives.
2. Development of medical devices for early detection and monitoring.
3. Engineering of delivery systems and detection of molecules.
4. Generation of clinical interventions that positively impact society.

Products and services developed by the unit

  • Selection of novel biomolecules associated with metabolic diseases.
  • Medical devices (based on new technologies, user-friendly and accessible) for the early detection and monitoring of metabolic diseases.
  • Real-time detection sensors of biomarkers associated with metabolic diseases.
  • Improvement of the performance of existing platforms for the early detection and monitoring of metabolic diseases.
  • Prevention and treatment strategies for metabolic diseases and their complications.
  • Strategies for the prediction and monitoring of risk of metabolic diseases.
Conoce a las y los investigadores

* Acerca de Profesores Investigadores: Son investigadores principales que dedican el 75% de su tiempo a la investigación y el 25% a actividades de la facultad (docencia) en la escuela a la que están afiliados en el Tecnológico de Monterrey (en el caso del IOR, ya sea a la Escuela de Medicina, la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias o la Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública)

Dr. Omar Lozano García
Unit leader. Research Professor

Design of advanced materials for drug delivery systems and probes, preclinical studies, nanosafety, nano-bio-interactions.
Get to know his work

Dr. Marco Antonio Rito Palomares
Director of the Institute for Obesity Research

Development of early detection technologies, drug delivery systems and strategies based on aqueous two-phase systems.
Get to know his work

Dr. Jorge Alejandro Benavides Lozano
Research Professor

Bioengineering, Bioprocesses, Bioproduct formulation, Bioactive discovery and characterization, Synthetic biology.
Get to know his work

Dr. Karla Patricia Mayolo Deloisa
Research Professor

Specialist in nanoparticle formulation, protein modification and bioprocesses.
Get to know her work

Dr. Mirna Alejandra González González
Research Professor

Development of flexible bioengineering platforms for biomedical applications.
Get to know her work

Calef Sánchez Trasviña
Calef Sánchez Trasviña
Postdoc
Margarita Ortíz Martínez
Margarita Ortíz Martínez
Postdoc
Helen Yarimet Lorenzo Anota
Helen Yarimet Lorenzo Anota
Postdoc
David Leonardo Meléndez Martínez
David Leonardo Meléndez Martínez
Postdoc
Últimos trabajos y publicaciones del Instituto
Conoce las otras unidades

Integrative Biology Unit

Biología Integrativa
Integrative Biology Unit

Diagnosing, preventing, and treating metabolic diseases and obesity by integrating a large, diverse amount of experimental data on individuals, populations, and their environments.

What does this unit do?

The great challenge of this unit is to understand the factors and integrate them for a global and deep comprehension of diseases. Managing massive data and translating it into scientific knowledge is the challenge undertaken in this unit, with the vision of translating it into new diagnoses, therapies, and preventive elements that reduce the rates of obesity and other metabolic diseases in the Mexican and Latin American populations.

Obesity: a multifactorial problem

Mexicans have aggravated obesity and metabolic disorders leading to much lower life expectancies than those in developed countries. The characteristics of these disorders remain not fully understood in our population. Genetic, epigenetic, dietary, environmental, and lifestyle factors affect the development of metabolic diseases and their prognoses.

Integrative biology

Integrative biology refers to the interest in different areas of biology, from molecules shaped by genes and proteins to individual organisms, populations, and even ecosystems. The interdisciplinary research in this area seeks diversity and incorporation by managing all biological organizational levels.

In Mexico, integrative biology has been developed recently to enhance the study of living beings and their environments from the level of communities to the molecular level. The creation of Integrative Biology means elucidating biological complexity through interdisciplinary strategies and state-of-the-art technologies, including the massive study of data and the application of disciplines such as computational biology, genetics, developmental cell biology, and biological chemistry.

The topics and lines of research currently being developed in Mexico in other institutions include environment and biodiversity, environmental education, social participation, microbiology, ethology, and agriculture. At the Institute, we focus on human health and well-being, including functional genomics and the effects of the environment (diet, lifestyle, exposure to the environment, etc.).

 

Types of research

  • Genomic and metabolomic characteristics of Mexicans (population and families) with metabolic disorders contrasted with those in the same environment remaining healthy.
  • Multiomic effects of the usual diet, sensory preferences, and new foods of the Mexican and Latin American populations with approaches to pregnancy and early childhood.
  • Generation of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) elements to support and justify the design of new diagnoses, therapies, and public policies to combat metabolic diseases.
  • Vitamin dietary interventions and functional fats from childhood and their effects on improving comorbidities related to obesity and metabolic diseases in adults.
Meet the researchers

* About Research Professors: They are principal investigators (PIs) who dedicate 75% of their time to research and 25% of their time to faculty (teaching) activities in the school they are assigned at Tecnológico de Monterrey (in IOR’s case, either the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, or School of Government).

Rocío Isabel Díaz

Dr. Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza
Unit leader. Research Professor

Interkingdom Vitamin Functional Genomics.
More about her work

José Manuel Villalobos

Dr. José Manuel Villalobos Escobedo
Research Professor

Functional Genomics for Bioprospecting.
More about his work

Carmen Hernández

Dr. Carmen Hernández Brenes
Research Professor

Applied Metabolomics for Better Food and Health.
More about her work

Carlos Rodríguez

Dr. Carlos Rodríguez López
Research Professor

Dietary chemical diversity and metabolomics.
More about his work

Juan Emmanuel Martínez

Dr. Juan Emmanuel Martínez Ledesma
Research Professor

Genomics Data Analysis and Machine Learning for Medicine.
More about his work

Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Postdoc
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Postdoc
Karina Corona Cervantes
Karina Corona Cervantes
Postdoc
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Postdoc
Latest Works and Publications of the Institute
Meet the other units

Unidad de Biología Integrativa

biología-integrativa
Unidad de Biología Integrativa

Diagnosing, preventing, and treating metabolic diseases and obesity by integrating a large, diverse amount of experimental data on individuals, populations, and their environments.

What does this unit do?

The great challenge of this unit is to understand the factors and integrate them for a global and deep comprehension of diseases. Managing massive data and translating it into scientific knowledge is the challenge undertaken in this unit, with the vision of translating it into new diagnoses, therapies, and preventive elements that reduce the rates of obesity and other metabolic diseases in the Mexican and Latin American populations.

Obesity: a multifactorial problem

Mexicans have aggravated obesity and metabolic disorders leading to much lower life expectancies than those in developed countries. The characteristics of these disorders remain not fully understood in our population. Genetic, epigenetic, dietary, environmental, and lifestyle factors affect the development of metabolic diseases and their prognoses.

Integrative biology

Integrative biology refers to the interest in different areas of biology, from molecules shaped by genes and proteins to individual organisms, populations, and even ecosystems. The interdisciplinary research in this area seeks diversity and incorporation by managing all biological organizational levels.

In Mexico, integrative biology has been developed recently to enhance the study of living beings and their environments from the level of communities to the molecular level. The creation of Integrative Biology means elucidating biological complexity through interdisciplinary strategies and state-of-the-art technologies, including the massive study of data and the application of disciplines such as computational biology, genetics, developmental cell biology, and biological chemistry.

The topics and lines of research currently being developed in Mexico in other institutions include environment and biodiversity, environmental education, social participation, microbiology, ethology, and agriculture. At the Institute, we focus on human health and well-being, including functional genomics and the effects of the environment (diet, lifestyle, exposure to the environment, etc.).

 

Types of research

  • Genomic and metabolomic characteristics of Mexicans (population and families) with metabolic disorders contrasted with those in the same environment remaining healthy.
  • Multiomic effects of the usual diet, sensory preferences, and new foods of the Mexican and Latin American populations with approaches to pregnancy and early childhood.
  • Generation of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) elements to support and justify the design of new diagnoses, therapies, and public policies to combat metabolic diseases.
  • Vitamin dietary interventions and functional fats from childhood and their effects on improving comorbidities related to obesity and metabolic diseases in adults.
Conoce a las y los investigadores

* Acerca de Profesores Investigadores: Son investigadores principales que dedican el 75% de su tiempo a la investigación y el 25% a actividades de la facultad (docencia) en la escuela a la que están afiliados en el Tecnológico de Monterrey (en el caso del IOR, ya sea a la Escuela de Medicina, la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias o la Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública)

Rocío Isabel Díaz

Dr. Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza
Unit leader. Research Professor

Interkingdom Vitamin Functional Genomics.
More about her work

José Manuel Villalobos

Dr. José Manuel Villalobos Escobedo
Research Professor

Functional Genomics for Bioprospecting.
More about his work

Carmen Hernández

Dr. Carmen Hernández Brenes
Research Professor

Applied Metabolomics for Better Food and Health.
More about her work

Carlos Rodríguez

Dr. Carlos Rodríguez López
Research Professor

Dietary chemical diversity and metabolomics.
More about his work

Juan Emmanuel Martínez

Dr. Juan Emmanuel Martínez Ledesma
Research Professor

Genomics Data Analysis and Machine Learning for Medicine.
More about his work

Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Erika Yaneth Castaño Moreno
Postdoc
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Fahimeh Nezhadmoghadam
Postdoc
Karina Corona Cervantes
Karina Corona Cervantes
Postdoc
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Shirley María Mora Godínez
Postdoc
Últimos trabajos y publicaciones del Instituto
Conoce las otras unidades

Experimental Medicine and Advanced Therapies Unit

Medicina Experimental y Terapias Avanzadas
Experimental Medicine and Advanced Therapies Unit

Experimental prevention and treatment therapies in preclinical models, which lay the foundations for clinical studies of patients with metabolic disease and obesity.

What does this unit do?

In this unit, we develop novel therapies of synthetic molecules, natural products, immunomodulatory strategies, cellular and molecular therapy, and controlled release systems, which can generate proofs-of-concept and personalized treatments (drugs) for metabolic diseases.

Experimental medicine

Experimental medicine refers to deciphering the pathophysiological mechanisms of various diseases, identifying new therapeutic targets, and contributing to developing new drugs.

Although experimental medicine is widely developed with different approaches in Mexico, as in many countries worldwide, translating its major advances into cutting-edge and direct clinical applications is a constant challenge. Few groups in our country have achieved such transfer. Tecnologico de Monterrey has some successful examples in the transfer of experimental medicine, which has allowed the institution to lay the foundation to improve the coordination of efforts and transfer results from the laboratory to clinical practice.

Design of new drugs

In the context of obesity, some comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, and fatty liver require developing new drugs that reduce morbidity and mortality.

There is currently no ideal treatment for obesity and its comorbidities; for this reason, our health system seeks a new route for prevention and treatment with new drugs and innovative therapies that are more effective, specific, and with less risk of side effects.

Meet the researchers

* About Research Professors: They are principal investigators (PIs) who dedicate 75% of their time to research and 25% of their time to faculty (teaching) activities in the school they are assigned at Tecnológico de Monterrey (in IOR’s case, either the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, or School of Government).

Gerardo García

Dr. Gerardo de Jesús García Rivas
Unit leader. Research Professor

Biochemistry, Biology, Biological Sciences.
More about his work

Noemí García

Dr. Noemí García Ramírez
Research Professor

Biology, Biological Sciences
More about her work

Marion Brunck

Dr. Marion Emilie Genevieve Brunck
Research Professor

Microbiology
More about her work

Flavio Contreras

Dr. Flavio Fernando Contreras Torres
Researcher Professor

Physics and Chemistry
More about his work

Elena González

Dr. Elena Cristina González Castillo
Research Professor

More about her work

Julieta Palomeque

Dr. Julieta Palomeque
Research Professor

More about her work

Guillermo Torre

Dr. Guillermo Torre Amione
Rector of TecSalud

Biomedical sciences, cardiology, and immunological medicine
More about his work

Perla Idalia Pérez Treviño
Perla Idalia Pérez Treviño
Postdoc
Luis Alberto Luevano Martinez
Luis Alberto Luevano Martinez
Postdoc
Erick Saúl Sánchez Salguero
Erick Saúl Sánchez Salguero
Postdoc
Judith Bernal Ramírez
Judith Bernal Ramírez
Postdoc
José Luis Velasco Bolom
José Luis Velasco Bolom
Postdoc
Latest Works and Publications of the Institute
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Unidad de Medicina Experimental y Terapias Avanzadas

Medicina Experimental y Terapias Avanzadas
Unidad de Medicina Experimental y Terapias Avanzadas

Experimental prevention and treatment therapies in preclinical models, which lay the foundations for clinical studies of patients with metabolic disease and obesity.

What does this unit do?

In this unit, we develop novel therapies of synthetic molecules, natural products, immunomodulatory strategies, cellular and molecular therapy, and controlled release systems, which can generate proofs-of-concept and personalized treatments (drugs) for metabolic diseases.

Experimental medicine

Experimental medicine refers to deciphering the pathophysiological mechanisms of various diseases, identifying new therapeutic targets, and contributing to developing new drugs.

Although experimental medicine is widely developed with different approaches in Mexico, as in many countries worldwide, translating its major advances into cutting-edge and direct clinical applications is a constant challenge. Few groups in our country have achieved such transfer. Tecnologico de Monterrey has some successful examples in the transfer of experimental medicine, which has allowed the institution to lay the foundation to improve the coordination of efforts and transfer results from the laboratory to clinical practice.

Design of new drugs

In the context of obesity, some comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, and fatty liver require developing new drugs that reduce morbidity and mortality.

There is currently no ideal treatment for obesity and its comorbidities; for this reason, our health system seeks a new route for prevention and treatment with new drugs and innovative therapies that are more effective, specific, and with less risk of side effects.

Conoce a las y los investigadores

* Acerca de Profesores Investigadores: Son investigadores principales que dedican el 75% de su tiempo a la investigación y el 25% a actividades de la facultad (docencia) en la escuela a la que están afiliados en el Tecnológico de Monterrey (en el caso del IOR, ya sea a la Escuela de Medicina, la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias o la Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública)

Gerardo García

Dr. Gerardo de Jesús García Rivas
Unit leader. Research Professor

Biochemistry, Biology, Biological Sciences.
More about his work

Noemí García

Dr. Noemí García Ramírez
Research Professor

Biology, Biological Sciences
More about her work

Marion Brunck

Dr. Marion Emilie Genevieve Brunck
Research Professor

Microbiology
More about her work

Flavio Contreras

Dr. Flavio Fernando Contreras Torres
Researcher Professor

Physics and Chemistry
More about his work

Elena González

Dr. Elena Cristina González Castillo
Research Professor

More about her work

Julieta Palomeque

Dr. Julieta Palomeque
Research Professor

More about her work

Guillermo Torre

Dr. Guillermo Torre Amione
Rector of TecSalud

Biomedical sciences, cardiology, and immunological medicine
More about his work

Perla Idalia Pérez Treviño
Perla Idalia Pérez Treviño
Postdoc
Luis Alberto Luevano Martinez
Luis Alberto Luevano Martinez
Postdoc
Erick Saúl Sánchez Salguero
Erick Saúl Sánchez Salguero
Postdoc
Judith Bernal Ramírez
Judith Bernal Ramírez
Postdoc
José Luis Velasco Bolom
José Luis Velasco Bolom
Postdoc
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Regional Impact

What is a Technology Park?

Technology Parks foster interaction and collaboration among their members, providing companies with access to the talent and resources of organizations dedicated to knowledge generation. They unveil opportunities for new high-value businesses and facilitate the commercialization of emerging technologies.

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Technology Parks have positively impacted the development of a knowledge-based economy. This aligns with their core purpose: to increase the wealth of their community by helping attract high-value-added companies to the region they serve. 

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystems

Tecnológico de Monterrey’s Technology Parks have actively engaged in the global MIT REAP initiative, accelerating entrepreneurial ecosystems, fostering innovation, and driving local economic transformation. 

 

 

Connected Companies and Startups
Collaboration between academia, industry, entrepreneurship, capital, and government.
Mexico's leading entrepreneurship community.
Open spaces for innovation.
Offered Services
Landing

Emprendimiento, Red de Parques Tecnológicos, Landing Facilitate the establishment of technology-based companies, requiring specialized talent and resources, in the region in an organized, secure, and efficient manner, offering services and an environment that substantially mitigates the risk of an unfavorable experience..

Incubation and Acceleration 

Emprendimiento, Red de Parques Tecnológicos, Incubación The incubation and acceleration model is realized in the Technology Parks through the Center of Excellence for Technology-Based Companies. It provides the essential space for companies to align with this model, while the Park offers the optimal environment to ensure its effectiveness, enabling emerging companies to consolidate and mitigate the risk of failure.

 Technological Development

Emprendimiento, Red de Parques Tecnológicos, Desarrollo TecnológicoThe high cost of research and technological development drives companies to explore various options for acquiring new knowledge. Universities aim to bring their talent, discoveries, laboratories, and innovations closer to businesses. 

 

Facilities 

Servicios tecnológicos



 

  • Corporate Spaces.
  • Offices.
  • Dedicated Spaces.
  • Coworking.
  • Common Areas.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Event Auditorium.
  • Terraces.

 

 General Partnerships 

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  • Clusters: Construction, Automotive, and Information Technology.
  • Tec Beyond Executive Program.
  • State and municipal government programs: Innovation Secretariats, Economic Development Secretariats.
  • Business Chambers.
  • Business incubation programs with Daikin and Heineken Mexico.
Industry Collaboration 

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  • Comprehensive projects that connect students, professors, and companies in training units.
  • Innovation training for management teams.
  • Networking with regional industrial clusters to create a value-added network.
  • Sharing knowledge through facilitation sessions using interactive planning techniques.
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