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Tuition Feesmay17th24

Information for tuition fees per Campus can be found below:

Aguascalientes Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,593.00 $124,464.00
International $3,111.00 $149,328.00
Physical Surgeon $2,852.00 $136,896.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,017.00 $126,306.00
Physical Surgeon $7,718.00 $138,924.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Aguascalientes Campus.

Chiapas Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,272.00 $109,056.00
International $2,840.00 $136,320.00
Physical Surgeon $2,499.00 $119,952.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $6,117.00 $110,106.00
Physical Surgeon $6,728.00 $121,104.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Chiapas Campus.

Chihuahua Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,684.00 $128,832.00
International $3,372.00 $161,856.00
Physical Surgeon $2,952.00 $141,696.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Tradicional $7,189.00 $129,402.00
Médico Cirujano $7,899.00 $142,182.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Chihuahua Campus.

Ciudad de México Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $3,103.00 $148,944.00
International $3,898.00 $187,104.00
Physical Surgeon $3,414.00 $163,872.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $8,663.00 $155,394.00
Physical Surgeon $9,497.00 $170,946.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Ciudad de México Campus.

Ciudad Juárez Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,408.00 $115,584.00
International $3,010.00 $144,480.00
Physical Surgeon $2,648.00 $127,104.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $6,484.00 $116,712.00
Physical Surgeon $7,132.00 $128,376.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Ciudad Juárez Campus.

Ciudad Obregón Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,408.00 $115,584.00
International $3,010.00 $144,480.00
Physical Surgeon $2,648.00 $127,104.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $6,484.00 $116,712.00
Physical Surgeon $7,132.00 $128,376.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Ciudad Obregón Campus.

Cuernavaca Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,610.00 $125,280.00
International $3,132.00 $150,336.00
Physical Surgeon $2,871.00 $137,808.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,019.00 $126,342.00
Physical Surgeon $7,720.00 $138,960.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Cuernavaca Campus.

Estado de México Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $3,840.00 $184,320.00
International $3,840.00 $184,320.00
Physical Surgeon $3,367.00 $161,616.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $8,404.00 $151,272.00
Physical Surgeon $9,244.00 $166,392.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Estado de México Campus.

Guadalajara Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $3,061.00 $146,928.00
International $3,850.00 $184,800.00
Physical Surgeon $3,370.00 $161,760.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $8,404.00 $151,272.00
Physical Surgeon $9,239.00 $166,302.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Guadalajara Campus.

Hidalgo Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,649.00 $127,152.00
International $3,178.00 $152,544.00
Physician Surgeon $2,913.00 $139,824.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,139.00 $128,502.00
Physician Surgeon $7,852.00 $141,336.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Hidalgo Campus.

Irapuato Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,283.00 $109,584.00
International $2,853.00 $136,944.00
Physician Surgeon $2,511.00 $120,528.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $6,088.00 $109,584.00
Physician Surgeon $6,696.00 $120,528.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Irapuato Campus.

Laguna Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,664.00 $127,872.00
International $3,330.00 $159,840.00
Physician Surgeon $2,930.00 $140,640.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,139.00 $128,502.00
Physician Surgeon $7,852.00 $141,336.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Laguna Campus.

León Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,655.00 $127,440.00
International $3,186.00 $152,928.00
Physician Surgeon $2,920.00 $140,160.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,189.00 $129,402.00
Physician Surgeon $7,907.00 $142,326.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the León Campus.

Monterrey Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $3,195.00 $153,360.00
International $3,442.00 $165,216.00
Physician Surgeon $3,509.00 $168,432.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $8,874.00 $159,732.00
Physician Surgeon $9,766.00 $175,788.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Monterrey Campus.

Morelia Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,436.00 $116,928.00
International $2,923.00 $140,304.00
Physician Surgeon $2,679.00 $128,592.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $6,620.00 $119,160.00
Physician Surgeon $7,282.00 $131,076.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Morelia Campus.

Puebla Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,852.00 $136,896.00
International $3,585.00 $172,080.00
Physician Surgeon $3,137.00 $150,576.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,784.00 $140,112.00
Physician Surgeon $8,562.00 $154,116.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Puebla Campus.

Querétaro Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $3,061.00 $146,928.00
International $3,850.00 $184,800.00
Physician Surgeon $3,367.00 $161,616.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $8,404.00 $151,272.00
Physician Surgeon $8,358.00 $150,444.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Querétaro Campus.

Saltillo Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Unit Regular load
48 Units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,605.00 $125,040.00
International $3,256.00 $156,288.00
Physician Surgeon $2,865.00 $137,520.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,017.00 $126,306.00
Physician Surgeon $7,718.00 $138,924.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Saltillo Campus.

San Luis Potosí Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 Credit Regular load
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,667.00 $128,016.00
International $3,336.00 $160,128.00
Physician Surgeon $2,933.00 $140,784.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,189.00 $129,402.00
Physician Surgeon $7,907.00 $142,326.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the San Luis Potosí Campus.

Santa Fe Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 unit Regular load
48 units
Cash Plan
Traditional $3,483.00 $167,184.00
International $4,355.00 $209,040.00
Physician Surgeon $3,831.00 $183,888.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $9,546.00 $171,828.00
Physician Surgeon $10,500.00 $189,000.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Santa Fe Campus.

Sinaloa Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 unit Regular load
48 units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,600.00 $124,800.00
International $3,120.00 $149,760.00
Physician Surgeon $2,860.00 $137,280.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,019.00 $126,342.00
Physician Surgeon $7,720.00 $138,960.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Sinaloa Campus.

Sonora Norte Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 unit Regular load
48 units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,643.00 $126,864.00
International $3,304.00 $158,592.00
Physician Surgeon $2,907.00 $139,536.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,189.00 $129,402.00
Physician Surgeon $7,907.00 $142,326.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Sonora Norte Campus.

Tampico Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 unit Regular load
48 units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,582.00 $123,936.00
International $3,228.00 $154,944.00
Physician Surgeon $2,840.00 $136,320.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,017.00 $126,306.00
Physician Surgeon $7,718.00 $138,924.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Tampico Campus.

Toluca Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 unit Regular load
48 units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,643.00 $126,864.00
International $3,323.00 $159,504.00
Physician Surgeon $2,907.00 $139,536.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $7,189.00 $129,402.00
Physician Surgeon $7,907.00 $142,326.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Toluca Campus.

Zacatecas Campus

Summer
(plans prior to 2019) 

  1 unit Regular load
48 units
Cash Plan
Traditional $2,283.00 $109,584.00
International $2,853.00 $136,944.00
Physician Surgeon $2,511.00 $120,528.00

Summer Tec21

  1 Credit Regular Cash
18 Credits
Cash Plan
Traditional $6,088.00 $109,584.00
Physician Surgeon $6,696.00 $120,528.00

 

NOTES:
Valid for students who attend the 2024 Summer.
Fees in Mexican pesos.
The cash payment may vary according to the number of registered units.
All the fees presented in this document are valid for the Zacatecas Campus.

Colegiaturas de Profesional del Tecnológico de Monterrey

Tuition Fees

Club EXATEC Running Monterrey

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Board Members

Jorge Alejandro Robles Figueroa - Presidente
Heidy Loreley Guzmán Vázquez - Vicepresidenta
Luis Eduardo Guerrero López - Secretario
Gisela Ruiz Martínez - Tesorera
José Rafael Uribe Galindo - Coordinador de Filantropía
Ana Kristel Tovar Herrera - Coordinadora de Comunicación y Relaciones Públicas

Description

 

 

Club EXATEC Empresarial Monterrey

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Board Members

Arturo Alán Ruiz Padilla - Presidente
Jaime Enrique Romero Maya - Vicepresidente
Roberto Manuel Deandar Garza - Secretario
Everardo Alpuche Mellado - Tesorero
Jose Emilio Sarmiento Salazar - Coordinador de Filantropía
Amparo Valle Tamez - Coordinadora de Relaciones Públicas

Description

Fundado en abril 2024

 

 

 

Jill Kickul - Faculty

Jill Kickul

Jill Kickul

Distinguished Professor in Social Entrepreneurship

Business School and EGADE Business School


Expertise

Social entrepreneurship 
Entrepreneurship education
Social innovation

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Overview

Dr. Jill Kickul served as a professor at the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Narayan Research Director of the Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab, both at the Marshall School of Business of the University of Southern California in the United States. She was also the academic director of the Master of Science in Social Entrepreneurship at the same institution. Furthermore, she is the founding director of the Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference, the largest academic conference in the field.

Jill Kickul was previously director of the Social Entrepreneurship program at NYU’s Stern School of Business and academic advisor for the MBA’s Social Innovation and Impact Specialization. She also held several distinguished positions, such as president of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) in 2020, and was part of the Research Committee Chair (2018-2020) and the Teaching Committee Chair (2009-2012) for the Academy of Management, both in the Entrepreneurship Division.

Her career has been marked by a focus on entrepreneurial studies and social enterprise, where she combines her expertise in research with practical applications in these fields. Her work primarily revolves around understanding and fostering entrepreneurship, particularly emphasizing social entrepreneurship and its impact on society.

Dr. Kickul received the 2022 Dedication to Entrepreneurship Award from the Academy of Management, recognizing her long-term contributions to entrepreneurship research, teaching, practice, and the field’s growth.

Jill Kickul joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Social Entrepreneurship for the Business School and EGADE Business School.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Northern Illinois University.
  • M.A., Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Northern Illinois University.
  • MBA, DePaul University.

Jill Kickul - Faculty

Jill Kickul

Jill Kickul

Profesora Distinguida en Emprendimiento Social 

Escuela de Negocios y EGADE Business School


Expertise

Emprendimiento social
Educación en Emprendimiento 
Innovación social 

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Overview

Dr. Jill Kickul served as a professor at the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Narayan Research Director of the Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab, both at the Marshall School of Business of the University of Southern California in the United States. She was also the academic director of the Master of Science in Social Entrepreneurship at the same institution. Furthermore, she is the founding director of the Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference, the largest academic conference in the field.

Jill Kickul was previously director of the Social Entrepreneurship program at NYU’s Stern School of Business and academic advisor for the MBA’s Social Innovation and Impact Specialization. She also held several distinguished positions, such as president of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) in 2020, and was part of the Research Committee Chair (2018-2020) and the Teaching Committee Chair (2009-2012) for the Academy of Management, both in the Entrepreneurship Division.

Her career has been marked by a focus on entrepreneurial studies and social enterprise, where she combines her expertise in research with practical applications in these fields. Her work primarily revolves around understanding and fostering entrepreneurship, particularly emphasizing social entrepreneurship and its impact on society.

Dr. Kickul received the 2022 Dedication to Entrepreneurship Award from the Academy of Management, recognizing her long-term contributions to entrepreneurship research, teaching, practice, and the field’s growth.

Jill Kickul joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Social Entrepreneurship for the Business School and EGADE Business School.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Northern Illinois University.
  • M.A., Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Northern Illinois University.
  • MBA, DePaul University.

Carlos Aguilar - Faculty

Carlos Aguilar

Carlos Alberto Aguilar Salinas

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Epidemiology

School of Medicine and Health Sciences


Expertise

Endocrinology 
Epidemiology of diabetes
Epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of dyslipidemias

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Overview

Dr. Carlos Aguilar is an expert on the pathophysiology, treatment, and management of dyslipidemias and type 2 diabetes in Mexico. He is a surgeon specializing in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology and holds a doctorate in Medical Research. His main contributions include: participating in the identification of new genes involved in the pathophysiology of Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia; being part of the team that conducted the first genome-wide study to identify the genetic variants that modulate plasma lipid levels in Mexicans; and helping identify the R230C variant of the ABC-A1 transporter (a variant specific to Amerindian populations) as a determinant of HDL cholesterol concentrations in Mexicans, among others.

Since 1996, he has been deputy chief of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism of the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition (Mexico) and has been coordinator of the
Ethics Committee of the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition since 2012. He is also a member of the National Academy of Medicine and has held positions such as director of examinations of the Mexican Board of Endocrinology and president of the Mexican Society of Nutrition and Endocrinology. 

Carlos Aguilar is a Level III researcher with the National System of Researchers in Mexico and a Level F researcher with the National Institutes of Health in the U.S. His scientific output is prolific, with more than 540 articles published in peer-reviewed and/or indexed journals and 66,711 citations. His research focuses on the peculiarities of metabolic diseases in Mexican mestizos, such as the pathophysiology of primary dyslipidemias, the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes, the development of predictive models for type 2 diabetes and its comorbidities, and the characterization of the mechanisms by which certain genetic variants are associated with type 2 diabetes. He received Mexico’s National Science Award in 2018.

Carlos Aguilar joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Epidemiology at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Doctorate in Medical Research, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Research stay at the Division of Atherosclerosis and Lipid Research, Washington University
  • Specialty in Endocrinology, Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición
  • Specialty in Internal Medicine, Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición
  • Medical Surgeon, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
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Publications

  • Rojas-Martínez R, Escamilla-Nuñez C, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Castro-Porras L, Romero-Martínez M, Lazcano-Ponce E. Trends in the mortality of diabetes in Mexico from 1998 to 2022: a joinpoint regression and age-period-cohort effect analysis. Public Health. 2023 Dec 5;226:128-137. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2023.10.038
  • Basto-Abreu A, López-Olmedo N, Rojas-Martínez R, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Moreno-Banda GL, Carnalla M, Rivera JA, Romero-Martinez M, Barquera S, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T. Prevalencia de prediabetes y diabetes en México: Ensanut 2022. Salud Publica Mex. 2023 Jun 13;65:s163-s168. doi: 10.21149/14832
  • Rojas-Martínez R, Escamilla-Núñez C, Castro-Porras L, Basto-Abreu A, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T, Romero-Martínez M, Aguilar-Salinas C. Tamizaje, prevalencia, diagnóstico previo, tratamiento y control de hipertensión, hipercolesterolemia y diabetes en adultos mexicanos. Ensanut 2022. Salud Publica Mex. 2023 Nov 13;65(6, nov-dic):685-696. doi: 10.21149/15060
  • Rivera-Alcántara JA, Esparza-Hurtado N, Galán-Ramírez GA, Cruz-Bautista I, Mehta R, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Martagon AJ. A systematic review of biobanks in Latin America: Strengths and limitations for biomedical research. Int J Biol Markers. 2024 Apr 13:3936155241239672. doi: 10.1177/03936155241239672. PMID: 38613331.
  • Vargas-Vázquez A, Fermín-Martínez CA, Antonio-Villa NE, Fernández-Chirino L, Ramírez-García D, Dávila-López G, Díaz-Sánchez JP, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Seiglie JA, Bello-Chavolla OY. Insulin resistance potentiates the effect of remnant cholesterol on cardiovascular mortality in individuals without diabetes. Atherosclerosis. 2024 Mar 13:117508. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2024.117508. PMID: 38570208.
  • Sohail M, Palma-Martínez MJ, Chong AY, Quinto-Cortés CD, Barberena-Jonas C, Medina-Muñoz SG, Ragsdale A, Delgado-Sánchez G, Cruz-Hervert LP, Ferreyra-Reyes L, Ferreira-Guerrero E, Mongua-Rodríguez N, Canizales-Quintero S, Jimenez-Kaufmann A, Moreno-Macías H, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Auckland K, Cortés A, Acuña-Alonzo V, Gignoux CR, Wojcik GL, Ioannidis AG, Fernández-Valverde SL, Hill AVS, Tusié-Luna MT, Mentzer AJ, Novembre J, García-García L, Moreno-Estrada. Mexican Biobank advances population and medical genomics of diverse ancestries. Nature. 2023 Oct 11. doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06560-0 

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Carlos Aguilar - Faculty

Carlos Aguilar

Carlos Alberto Aguilar Salinas

Profesor Visitante Distinguido en Epidemiología

Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud 


Expertise

Endocrinología
Epidemiología de la diabetes
Epidemiología, fisiopatología y tratamiento de las dislipidemias

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Overview

Dr. Carlos Aguilar is an expert on the pathophysiology, treatment, and management of dyslipidemias and type 2 diabetes in Mexico. He is a surgeon specializing in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology and holds a doctorate in Medical Research. His main contributions include: participating in the identification of new genes involved in the pathophysiology of Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia; being part of the team that conducted the first genome-wide study to identify the genetic variants that modulate plasma lipid levels in Mexicans; and helping identify the R230C variant of the ABC-A1 transporter (a variant specific to Amerindian populations) as a determinant of HDL cholesterol concentrations in Mexicans, among others.

Since 1996, he has been deputy chief of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism of the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition (Mexico) and has been coordinator of the
Ethics Committee of the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition since 2012. He is also a member of the National Academy of Medicine and has held positions such as director of examinations of the Mexican Board of Endocrinology and president of the Mexican Society of Nutrition and Endocrinology. 

Carlos Aguilar is a Level III researcher with the National System of Researchers in Mexico and a Level F researcher with the National Institutes of Health in the U.S. His scientific output is prolific, with more than 540 articles published in peer-reviewed and/or indexed journals and 66,711 citations. His research focuses on the peculiarities of metabolic diseases in Mexican mestizos, such as the pathophysiology of primary dyslipidemias, the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes, the development of predictive models for type 2 diabetes and its comorbidities, and the characterization of the mechanisms by which certain genetic variants are associated with type 2 diabetes. He received Mexico’s National Science Award in 2018.

Carlos Aguilar joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Epidemiology at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Doctorate in Medical Research, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Research stay at the Division of Atherosclerosis and Lipid Research, Washington University
  • Specialty in Endocrinology, Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición
  • Specialty in Internal Medicine, Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición
  • Medical Surgeon, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
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Publications

  • Rojas-Martínez R, Escamilla-Nuñez C, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Castro-Porras L, Romero-Martínez M, Lazcano-Ponce E. Trends in the mortality of diabetes in Mexico from 1998 to 2022: a joinpoint regression and age-period-cohort effect analysis. Public Health. 2023 Dec 5;226:128-137. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2023.10.038
  • Basto-Abreu A, López-Olmedo N, Rojas-Martínez R, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Moreno-Banda GL, Carnalla M, Rivera JA, Romero-Martinez M, Barquera S, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T. Prevalencia de prediabetes y diabetes en México: Ensanut 2022. Salud Publica Mex. 2023 Jun 13;65:s163-s168. doi: 10.21149/14832
  • Rojas-Martínez R, Escamilla-Núñez C, Castro-Porras L, Basto-Abreu A, Barrientos-Gutiérrez T, Romero-Martínez M, Aguilar-Salinas C. Tamizaje, prevalencia, diagnóstico previo, tratamiento y control de hipertensión, hipercolesterolemia y diabetes en adultos mexicanos. Ensanut 2022. Salud Publica Mex. 2023 Nov 13;65(6, nov-dic):685-696. doi: 10.21149/15060
  • Rivera-Alcántara JA, Esparza-Hurtado N, Galán-Ramírez GA, Cruz-Bautista I, Mehta R, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Martagon AJ. A systematic review of biobanks in Latin America: Strengths and limitations for biomedical research. Int J Biol Markers. 2024 Apr 13:3936155241239672. doi: 10.1177/03936155241239672. PMID: 38613331.
  • Vargas-Vázquez A, Fermín-Martínez CA, Antonio-Villa NE, Fernández-Chirino L, Ramírez-García D, Dávila-López G, Díaz-Sánchez JP, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Seiglie JA, Bello-Chavolla OY. Insulin resistance potentiates the effect of remnant cholesterol on cardiovascular mortality in individuals without diabetes. Atherosclerosis. 2024 Mar 13:117508. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2024.117508. PMID: 38570208.
  • Sohail M, Palma-Martínez MJ, Chong AY, Quinto-Cortés CD, Barberena-Jonas C, Medina-Muñoz SG, Ragsdale A, Delgado-Sánchez G, Cruz-Hervert LP, Ferreyra-Reyes L, Ferreira-Guerrero E, Mongua-Rodríguez N, Canizales-Quintero S, Jimenez-Kaufmann A, Moreno-Macías H, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Auckland K, Cortés A, Acuña-Alonzo V, Gignoux CR, Wojcik GL, Ioannidis AG, Fernández-Valverde SL, Hill AVS, Tusié-Luna MT, Mentzer AJ, Novembre J, García-García L, Moreno-Estrada. Mexican Biobank advances population and medical genomics of diverse ancestries. Nature. 2023 Oct 11. doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06560-0 

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