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Institutional Effectiveness

En esta sección se presentan de manera detallada los indicadores de Efectividad Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey, los cuales permiten evaluar el cumplimiento de sus objetivos estratégicos. Asimismo, se incluyen las metas institucionales establecidas, reflejando el compromiso de la institución con la mejora continua y la excelencia académica.

Indicador

Año

Mínimo
aceptable

Meta
inspiracional

Resultado

Eficiencia terminal al 150% del tiempo estipulado para su programa (profesional)

2021

72.0%

75.0%

75.7%

2022

72.0%

77.0%

76.9%

2023

72.0%

78.0%

78.3%

2024

72.0%

79.0%

80.7%

Eficiencia terminal al 150% del tiempo estipulado para su programa (posgrado)

2021

50.0%

70.0%

69.7%

2022

50.0%

70.0%

69.9%

2023

50.0%

70.0%

70.0%

2024

50.0%

70.0%

66.9%

Retención del primer año

2021

89.0%

92.0%

91.4%

2022

89.0%

92.6%

92.6%

2023

89.0%

92.6%

92.9%

2024

89.0%

92.6%

*

Aprobación exámenes de egreso
(profesional)

2021

70.0%

85.0%

81.6%

2022

70.0%

90.0%

91.5%

2023

60.0%

85.0%

84.3%

2024

60.0%

85.0%

82.0%

Egresados de profesional con empleo a los 3 meses de graduarse

2021

70.0%

85.0%

84.3%

2022

70.0%

85.0%

86.5%

2023

70.0%

86.0%

85.0%

2024

70.0%

86.0%

88.9%

*Se calcula hasta otoño de 2025

Efectividad Institucional

En esta sección se presentan de manera detallada los indicadores de Efectividad Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey, los cuales permiten evaluar el cumplimiento de sus objetivos estratégicos. Asimismo, se incluyen las metas institucionales establecidas, reflejando el compromiso de la institución con la mejora continua y la excelencia académica.

Indicador

Año

Mínimo
aceptable

Meta
inspiracional

Resultado

Eficiencia terminal al 150% del tiempo estipulado para su programa (profesional)

2021

72.0%

75.0%

75.7%

2022

72.0%

77.0%

76.9%

2023

72.0%

78.0%

78.3%

2024

72.0%

79.0%

80.7%

Eficiencia terminal al 150% del tiempo estipulado para su programa (posgrado)

2021

50.0%

70.0%

69.7%

2022

50.0%

70.0%

69.9%

2023

50.0%

70.0%

70.0%

2024

50.0%

70.0%

66.9%

Retención del primer año

2021

89.0%

92.0%

91.4%

2022

89.0%

92.6%

92.6%

2023

89.0%

92.6%

92.9%

2024

89.0%

92.6%

*

Aprobación exámenes de egreso
(profesional)

2021

70.0%

85.0%

81.6%

2022

70.0%

90.0%

91.5%

2023

60.0%

85.0%

84.3%

2024

60.0%

85.0%

82.0%

Egresados de profesional con empleo a los 3 meses de graduarse

2021

70.0%

85.0%

84.3%

2022

70.0%

85.0%

86.5%

2023

70.0%

86.0%

85.0%

2024

70.0%

86.0%

88.9%

*Se calcula hasta otoño de 2025

Campaña Modelo Flexible Digital Plus del Tec

Tec´s Plus Digital Flexible Model

Foreseeing different scenarios, for weeks we have dedicated multiple resources throughout the institution to develop new elements that complement our Digital Flexible Model, in order to ensure that we maximize your learning and training experience, even under these unusual circumstances.

Adknowledging that the expectations of Tec families are high and that there are those who have expressed concerns regarding what they contribute to the education of their children, today we present the evolution of our model, to turn it into the Tec Digital Plus Flexible Model.

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Continuidad Académica 2.0

Over 30 years of experience offering digital and distance education enable us to accompany our students and faculty in continuing with the current academic plans, offering the necessary tools and technology to enhance their development. Today, FDM Plus includes for you:

Virtual laboratories

Online Digital Library with a collection of more than 133 databases and 2.5 million electronic documents, such as books, articles, videos, and learning and research materials. In addition, librarians are available to provide the online support and advice you require. Ongoing faculty training to develop and maximize distance teaching competencies and assure the same quality in each and every virtual class.

Website to accompany and advise our students in solving all their doubts about the services and resources in place for their learning and distance experience.

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Life @ Home

At Tec, we want to ensure that you will continue to develop your competencies and complement your integral education, even while away from the campus. Therefore, we have developed an offering with diverse virtual activities: Over 1,200 daily online activities and classes to foment your integral wellbeing. Let’s keep sports alive! We have a wide variety of technology-based, at-home sports events, such as the world of Esports.

50 free courses (MOOCs) on different topics: health, music, art, leadership, psychology and wellbeing.

Log in with your institutional account to the session of your choice and enjoy the opportunity to interact with students from other campuses.

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Cuida tu Mente

These times of isolation and social distancing are generating difficult emotions for everyone. This platform provides information and resources to help you maintain and strengthen your emotional health through tips, practical content, recommendations and activities for a balanced inner life. Specifically, you will find:

Personalized accompaniment for each student by mentors, advisors and degree program directors.

Support materials for maintaining your emotional and psychological health.

Good practices for working from home and nurturing fellowship despite the distance.

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Boost your skills

Make the most of these circumstances and the free time to develop new competencies that will advance your skills and preparation. Our alliances with Coursera and EdX give you access during the pandemic months to courses, specialized programs and certificates from the top universities in the world. You can choose from over 4,000 courses and specialization programs, exclusively for Tec students, which will allow you to:

  • Complement your learning
  • Develop power skills (soft skills)
  • Earn a certificate with curricular value for your undergraduate degree.

We would like to invite you to invest your time and take advantage of this elective course offering focused exclusively on enabling our students to develop and unleash their potential to transform.

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Beneficios de Valor Tec

Through our value partners (suppliers), we have managed to make services available exclusively to our institution’s parents and students with preferential prices, benefits, packages and discounts to support, as much as possible, their pressing financial situation.

Moreover, we have set up a platform for sharing and posting services/products of businesses belonging to the families that form part of our Tec community, so we can mutually support each other by consuming, buying, and completing transactions in the same.

Join this national and local campus initiative! We are certain that together we will be able to deliver many Value Services to the community.

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Vinculación comunitaria Tec

Tec de Monterrey is a nonprofit institution of society and for society. Consequently, in times of crisis, our institution’s strength and commitment have been outstanding.

Thanks to the generosity of donors and the wider community, we have been able to place our academic, medical and scientific capacities at the service of society, thereby reaffirming our role as a key social actor in our community.

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Applied Biosciences for Health

About the Group

The group in Applied Biosciences for Health, has a multidisciplinary team of researchers that allows it to address health care problems from all perspectives, based on needs, the development of basic science, the mechanism necessary to establish pre-clinical study models and the development of clinical research with a view to transferring the solution.

 

Leader

Arturo Santos García - arturo.santos@tec.mx


Core researchers

Alejandro García González
Silvia Lorena Montes Fonseca


Adjunct researchers

Alejandra Meza Ríos
Alejandro González de la Rosa
Alma Angélica Rodríguez Carreón
Carolina Guzmán Brambila
Celia González Castillo
Gabriela Vázquez Armenta
José Navarro Partida
Juan Carlos Altamirano Vallejo
Juan Socorro Armendariz Borunda
Leivy Patricia González Ramírez
Luis Renee González Lucano
Mirna Gisel González Mercado
Ricardo Javier Díaz Domínguez

Publications

Top 5 of publications 2015-2019

- Five-Year Safety and Performance Results from the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System Clinical Trial
Authors: da Cruz, L., Dorn, J., Humayun, M., Dagnelie, G., Handa, J., Barale, P., Sahel, J., Stanga, P., Hafezi, F., Safran, A., Salzmann, J., Santos, A., Birch, D., Spencer, R., Cideciyan, A., de Juan, E., Duncan, J., Eliott, D., Fawzi, A., Olmos de Koo, L., Ho, A., Brown, G., Haller, J., Regillo, C., Del Priore, L., Arditi, A., & Greenberg, R.

- Long-Term Results from an Epiretinal Prosthesis to Restore Sight to the Blind
Authors: Ho, A., Humayun, M., Dorn, J., Da Cruz, L., Dagnelie, G., Handa, J., Barale, P., Sahel, J., Stanga, P., Hafezi, F., Safran, A., Salzmann, J., Santos, A., Birch, D., Spencer, R., Cideciyan, A., De Juan, E., Duncan, J., Eliott, D., Fawzi, A., Olmos De Koo, L., Brown, G., Haller, J., Regillo, C., Del Priore, L., Arditi, A., Geruschat, D., & Greenberg, R.

- Characterization and pharmacokinetics of triamcinolone acetonide-loaded liposomes topical formulations for vitreoretinal drug delivery
Authors: Altamirano-Vallejo, J., Navarro-Partida, J., Gonzalez-De La Rosa, A., Hsiao, J., Olguín-Gutierrez, J., Gonzalez-Villegas, A., Keller, B., Bouzo-Lopez, L., & Santos, A.

- A 60 kDa prolactin variant secreted by cervical cancer cells modulates apoptosis and cytokine production
Authors: De Arellano, A., Leal, A., Lopez-Pulido, E., González-Lucano, L., Barragan, J., Del Toro Arreola, S., García-Chagollan, M., Palafox-Sánchez, C., Muñoz-Valle, J., & Pereira-Suárez, A.

- Feasibility and safety of vitrectomy under topical anesthesia in an office-based setting
Authors: Trujillo-Sanchez, G., Gonzalez-De La Rosa, A., Navarro-Partida, J., Haro-Morlett, L., Altamirano-Vallejo, J., & Santos, A.

 

Biociencias Aplicadas para la Salud

Sobre el Grupo

El GIEE en Biociencias Aplicadas para la Salud, cuenta con un equipo multidisciplinario de investigadores que le permite el abordaje de los problemas de atención a la salud desde todas las perspectivas, partiendo de las necesidades, el desarrollo de ciencia básica, el mecanismo necesario para establecer los modelos de estudio preclínicos y el desarrollo de investigación clínica con perspectiva de transferencia de la solución.

 

Líder

Arturo Santos García - arturo.santos@tec.mx


Miembros

Alejandro García González
Silvia Lorena Montes Fonseca


Adscritos

Alejandra Meza Ríos
Alejandro González de la Rosa
Alma Angélica Rodríguez Carreón
Carolina Guzmán Brambila
Celia González Castillo
Gabriela Vázquez Armenta
José Navarro Partida
Juan Carlos Altamirano Vallejo
Juan Socorro Armendariz Borunda
Leivy Patricia González Ramírez
Luis Renee González Lucano
Mirna Gisel González Mercado
Ricardo Javier Díaz Domínguez

Publicaciones

Top 5 de publicaciones 2015-2019

- Five-Year Safety and Performance Results from the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System Clinical Trial
Autores: da Cruz, L., Dorn, J., Humayun, M., Dagnelie, G., Handa, J., Barale, P., Sahel, J., Stanga, P., Hafezi, F., Safran, A., Salzmann, J., Santos, A., Birch, D., Spencer, R., Cideciyan, A., de Juan, E., Duncan, J., Eliott, D., Fawzi, A., Olmos de Koo, L., Ho, A., Brown, G., Haller, J., Regillo, C., Del Priore, L., Arditi, A., & Greenberg, R.

- Long-Term Results from an Epiretinal Prosthesis to Restore Sight to the Blind
Autores: Ho, A., Humayun, M., Dorn, J., Da Cruz, L., Dagnelie, G., Handa, J., Barale, P., Sahel, J., Stanga, P., Hafezi, F., Safran, A., Salzmann, J., Santos, A., Birch, D., Spencer, R., Cideciyan, A., De Juan, E., Duncan, J., Eliott, D., Fawzi, A., Olmos De Koo, L., Brown, G., Haller, J., Regillo, C., Del Priore, L., Arditi, A., Geruschat, D., & Greenberg, R.

- Characterization and pharmacokinetics of triamcinolone acetonide-loaded liposomes topical formulations for vitreoretinal drug delivery
Autores: Altamirano-Vallejo, J., Navarro-Partida, J., Gonzalez-De La Rosa, A., Hsiao, J., Olguín-Gutierrez, J., Gonzalez-Villegas, A., Keller, B., Bouzo-Lopez, L., & Santos, A.

- A 60 kDa prolactin variant secreted by cervical cancer cells modulates apoptosis and cytokine production
Autores: De Arellano, A., Leal, A., Lopez-Pulido, E., González-Lucano, L., Barragan, J., Del Toro Arreola, S., García-Chagollan, M., Palafox-Sánchez, C., Muñoz-Valle, J., & Pereira-Suárez, A.

- Feasibility and safety of vitrectomy under topical anesthesia in an office-based setting
Autores: Trujillo-Sanchez, G., Gonzalez-De La Rosa, A., Navarro-Partida, J., Haro-Morlett, L., Altamirano-Vallejo, J., & Santos, A.

 

Estrategias Coronavirus

Research strategies against COVID-19 of Tec de Monterrey

Tec de Monterrey versus COVID-19
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MODEL OF INTERVENTION OF TEC DE MONTERREY

Tec de Monterrey has the Model of Intervention of Tec before the COVID-19. This model is carried out in collaboration with key actors at all levels of government: municipal, state and federal, and with companies, universities and communities.

The Institution is identifying demands from society to generate quick solutions to face the challenges of the pandemic as well as those that we will seek to implement to resolve the financial, social, health and other consequences once the emergency has been overcome.

More information:
Arturo Molina Gutiérrez
ViceRector of Research and Technology Transfer
armolina@tec.mx

Neil Hernández Gress
Associate ViceRector for Research
ngress@tec.mx

COVID1

 

COVID2

 

TECHOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS
/Soluciones

The technical data sheets of products, developed in Tec de Monterrey, with the capacity to provide solutions to different needs related to COVID-19, are described below:

* Mask MADiT
Personal protective device, decreases the likelihood of exposure to splashes and body fluid aerosols generated during medical care, protecting the mouth, nose and eyes.

* Mask of type diver against COVID-19
This technological protection solution is ideal for health personnel. The mask has membranes for circular air outlet through coples. With the technology of 3D printing it was possible for the diving mask to become an alternative for virus protection.

* Virtual Laboratories
Low-cost laboratory equipment platforms based on computer emulators of Programmable Controllers and Operating Panels (HMI Devices), as well as Virtual Machines or Virtual Reality Machines for the emulation of manufacturing processes.

* Remote Laboratories
Remotely accessible physical laboratory resources using telepresence systems.

* Cyber Physical Laboratories
Platforms that integrate perfectly matched physical and virtual elements, where physical laboratory elements for conducting experiments and automation practices, robotics and control, are equipped with real control devices and virtual reality machines for process emulation.

* Map of traceability by State and Municipality COVID-19
The www.mexicovid19.mx platform is a joint effort of a group of students and teachers of Tec de Monterrey to provide follow-up and easy access to the most relevant health information in the context of the coronavirus pandemic in Mexico.


More information:
Jorge Avendaño Alcaraz
Director of Marketing and Technology Transfer
jorge.avendano@tec.mx

CONNECTION TO OTHER SITES

MexiCovid19
The www.mexicovid19.mx site is a joint effort of Tec students, teachers and researchers to follow up on health information in the context of the pandemic, such as the coroplético map of the number of infections by states, as well as different analyses carried out by experts in political science, using visualization tools and applied research.

Expert Core
This site developed by the Research Directorate presents the scientific work carried out by each of the researchers of the Tec de Monterrey, showing all their scientific production, such as articles, books, number of citations, academic degrees, lines of research, attachments and patents applied for. In addition, it allows visualizing the interrelation between each of the researchers. The experts of the Tec de Monterrey are working to make demands out of the complex situation that is leaving the COVID-19.
Get to know them!!

Reto Covid-19
This open innovation and linkage platform developed by the Network of Technology Transfer Offices is aimed at enabling society to propose and share solutions to the challenges related to COVID-19. The possible solutions are divided into 5 categories (Health, Community, Business, Education, and Information), which in turn are divided into three major categories: Existing Products, Ready-to-Offer Services and Ongoing Developments. Get involved!

Observatory of Educational Innovation
Below you can find a series of educational resources, practices, and articles for teachers, non-academic staff, and students to address the global crisis unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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THINK TANK POSTCOVID-19


The objective of this initiative is to foster collaborative work among experts from various areas of the knowledge of our Institution, to analyze the repercussions derived from COVID-19 that have triggered an unprecedented situation in the modern world, and have led us to rethink all our systems and our way of life as we know it.


This requires the generation of interdisciplinary proposals and solutions that are viable for society and help address the problems that the pandemic generates. To this end, teachers, researchers and postgraduate students are working, which will allow us to generate impact solutions over a period of 2 months.


To achieve this, a number of clusters of work have been established that encompass issues and challenges by area:

 

More information:
Neil Hernández Gress
Associate ViceRector for Research
ngress@tec.mx

1. Economics and Business - Click HERE to see the projects
    - Overall economic effects
    - Regional and municipal economic effects
    - Generation of new ideas and business forms
    - Digitization and technology in business
    - New forms of work organisation
2. Medicine and Public Health - Click HERE to see the projects
    - Analysis of contagion and re-contagions, generation of treatments
    - Technology for the health: Apps, telemedicine,virtualization
    - Health and public culture
3. Urbanism - Click HERE to see the projects
    - Logistics systems in cities
    - Safe transport, mobility and movement
    - New forms of neighbourhood and city organization
4. Education
    - Virtual educational models
    - Distance working and technology
5. Government and Public Policy - Click HERE to see the projects
    - Opportunities for Mexico in the New Global Order
    - Public policies for decision-making
6. Arts and Humanities - Click HERE to see the projects
    - Citizenship and gender issues
    - Resilience, culture, learning and challenges
7. Technology and Engineering - Click HERE to see the projects
    - New forms of food generation
8. Data Science for COVID-19 (cross-sectional)

PLATFORM OF PROPOSALS
/Registro

 

On this site you can register your demands/needs and solutions to the crisis COVID19.

Enter HERE to the plataform.

* To enter the platform you must register a different account and password to the Tec.
 

More information:
Yebel Durón Villaseñor
Director of Science Disclosure and Communication
yduron@tec.mx

 

COVID-19 FUNDS

 

Access external funds on COVID-19 themes.

Check for information HERE.

More information:
Isabel Kreiner
Director of Innovation for Fund Attraction
ikreiner@tec.mx

/Fondos

ARTICLES RELATED TO COVID-19 PUBLISHED IN:


Scopus

- 2019-NCOV/COVID-19 - Approaches to viral vaccine development and preventive measures
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology. Bilal M., Nazir M.S., Parra-Saldivar R., Iqbal H.M.N. (2020)

- Prevención y control de la infección por coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) en unidades de hemodiálisis
Salud publica de Mexico. Vega-Vega O., Arvizu-Hernández M., Domínguez-Cherit J.G., Sierra-Madero J., Correa-Rotter R. (2020)

- The impossibility of social distancing among the urban poor: the case of an Indian slum in the times of COVID-19
Local Environment. Wasdani K.P., Prasad A. (2020)

- The emergence of novel-coronavirus and its replication cycle - An overview
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology. Iqbal H.M.N., Romero-Castillo K.D., Bilal M., Parra-Saldivar R. (2020)

- The organization of ideological discourse in times of unexpected crisis: Explaining how COVID-19 is exploited by populist leaders 
SAGE Journals. Prasad A. (2020)

- Management of acute ischemic stroke in patients with COVID-19 infection: Insights from an international panel
American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Qureshi, A.I., Abd-Allah, F., Al-Senani, F., Aytac, E., Gongora-Rivera, F., Oliveira-Filho, J., et al. (2020)

- Management of acute ischemic stroke in patients with COVID-19 infection: Report of an international panel
International Journal of Stroke. Qureshi, A.I., Abd-Allah, F., Al-Senani, F., Aytac, E., Gongora-Rivera, F., Oliveira-Filho, J., et al. (2020)

- Correlation Between Temperature and COVID-19 (Suspected, Confirmed and Death) Cases based on Machine Learning Analysis
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology. Mohammad Khubeb Siddiqui, Ruben Morales-Menendez, Pradeep Kumar Gupta, Hafiz M.N. Iqbal, Fida Hussain, Khudeja Khatoon and Sultan Ahmad. (2020)

- COVID-19 reveals weak health systems by design: Why we must re-make global health in this historic moment
Global Public Health. Shamasunder, S., Holmes, S.M., Goronga, T., Carrasco, H., Katz, E., Frankfurter, R., Keshavjee, S. (2020)

- Cutaneous manifestations in COVID-19: Family cluster of Urticarial Rash
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. Cepeda-Valdes, R., Carrion-Alvarez, D., Trejo-Castro, A., Hernandez-Torre, M., Salas-Alanis, J. (2020)

- Application of deep learning for fast detection of COVID-19 in X-Rays using nCOVnet
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals. Panwar, H., Gupta, P.K., Siddiqui, M.K., Morales-Menendez, R., Singh, V. (2020)

- A Deep Learning and Grad-CAM based Color Visualization Approach for Fast Detection of COVID-19 Cases using Chest X-ray and CT-Scan Images
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals. Panwar, H., Gupta, P.K., Siddiqui, M.K., Morales-Menendez, R., Singh, V., Bhardwaj, B. (2020)

- El papel del estudiante de medicina ante la pandemia de COVID-19. Una responsabilidad compartida
Cirugia y cirujanos. Valdez-García, Jorge E; Eraña-Rojas, Irma E; Díaz Elizondo, José A; Cordero-Díaz, Mary A; Torres-Quintanilla, Alejandro; Esperón-Hernández, Ramón I; Zeron-Gutiérrez, Lydia.(2020)

- COVID-19, ACE -inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers-: The need to differentiate between early infection and acute lung injury
Revista Colombiana de Cardiologia. González-Rayas, J.M., Rayas-Gómez, A.L., García-González, J.J., González-Yáñez, J.M., Hernández-Hernández, J.A., López-Sánchez, R.D.C. (2020)

- Universal Masking during Covid-19 Pandemic - Current Evidence and Controversies
Revista de investigacion clinica; organo del Hospital de Enfermedades de la Nutricion Mariana A. Quintana-Díaz, Carlos A. Aguilar-Salinas. (2020)

- Predicting Mortality Due to SARS-CoV-2: A Mechanistic Score Relating Obesity and Diabetes to COVID-19 Outcomes in Mexico
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism Bello-Chavolla, O.Y., Bahena-López, J.P., Antonio-Villa, N.E., Vargas-Vázquez, A., González-Díaz, A., Márquez-Salinas, A., Fermín-Martínez, C.A., Naveja, J.J., Aguilar-Salinas, C.A. (2020)

- Recommendations for the management of patients that require eye care during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
Revista Mexicana de Oftalmologia Olivares-De Emparan, J.P., Garza-Leon, M., García-Aguirre, G., Azcárate-Coral, T., Penniecook, J.A., Lansingh, V.C., Lansingh, V.C., Jiménez-Román, J. (2020)

- Environmental Impacts and Policy Responses to Covid-19: A View from Latin America
Environmental and Resource Economics López-Feldman, A., Chávez, C., Vélez, M.A., Bejarano, H., Chimeli, A.B., Féres, J., Robalino, J., Salcedo, R., Viteri, C. (2020)

- Strategic measures for food processing and manufacturing facilities to combat coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19)
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology Shahbaz, M., Bilal, M., Akhlaq, M., Moiz, A., Zubair, S., Iqbal, H.M.N. (2020)

- Food safety and COVID-19: Precautionary measures to limit the spread of Coronavirus at food service and retail sector
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology Shahbaz, M., Bilal, M., Moiz, A., Zubair, S., Iqbal, H.M.N. (2020)

- Coronaviruses and COVID-19 – Complications and lessons learned for the future
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology Bilal, M., Khan, M.I., Nazir, M.S., Ahmed, I., Iqbal, H.M.N. (2020)

- Psychological Distress and Signs of Post-Traumatic Stress in Response to the COVID-19 Health Emergency in a Mexican Sample
Psychology Research and Behavior Management. González Ramírez LP, Martínez Arriaga RJ, Hernández-Gonzalez MA, De la Roca-Chiapas JM. (2020)

- Predicting COVID-19 Spread in Pakistan using the siR Model
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology. Ali Shah, S.T., Mansoor, M., Mirza, A.F., Dilshad, M., Khan, M.I., Farwa, R., Khan, M.A., Bilal, M., Iqbal, H.M.N. (2020)

- COVID-19 challenge with regard to medical schools social responsibility: New professional and human perspectives
Gaceta Medica de Mexico. Abreu-Hernández, Luis F; Valdez-García, Jorge E; Esperón-Hernández, Ramón I; Olivares-Olivares, Silvia L. (2020)

- Nanotechnology for COVID-19: Therapeutics and Vaccine Research
ACS Nano. Gaurav Chauhan, Marc J. Madou, Sourav Kalra, Vianni Chopra, Deepa Ghosh, and Sergio O. Martinez-Chapa (2020)

 

External media

- ¿Cuánto donar?
El Financiero. José de Jesús Salazar Cantú. (2020)

- El “Home Office” ante el Covid-19
El Financiero. Martha Corrales Estrada. (2020)

- El miedo y el regreso del higienismo
Nexos. Gustavo Gómez Peltier y Laurence Bertoux. (2020)

- El tamaño real de la amenaza COVID19
El Financiero. Luz Araceli González Uresti. (2020)

- Me preparo para ayudar: respuesta de escuelas de medicina y ciencias de la salud ante COVID-19
Investigación en Educación Médica. Jorge E. Valdez-García, Mildred Vanessa López Cabrera, María de los Ángeles Jiménez Martínez, José Antonio Díaz Elizondo, José Antonio Gerardo Dávila Rivas, Silvia Lizett Olivares Olivares. (2020)

- Modeling COVID-19 epidemics in an Excel spreadsheet: Democratizing the access to first-hand accurate predictions of epidemic outbreaks
medRxiv y Scientific Reports. Alvarez, M. M., Gonzalez-Gonzalez, E., & Trujillo-de Santiago, G. (2020).

- Multinational modeling of SARS-CoV-2 spreading dynamics: Insights on the heterogeneity of COVID-19 transmission and its potential healthcare burden 
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- Pandemia y bienestar económico
El Financiero. José de Jesús Salazar Cantú. (2020)

- Portable and accurate diagnostics for COVID-19: Combined use of the miniPCR thermocycler and a well-plate reader for SARS-CoV-2 virus detection
medRxiv y PLoS One. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, E., Trujillo-de Santiago, G., Lara-Mayorga, I. M., Martinez-Chapa, S. O., & Alvarez, M. M. (2020)

- Prediction of SARS-CoV2 spike protein epitopes reveals HLA-associated susceptibility
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- Rapid and cost-effective development of stable clones for the production of anti-Ebola monoclonal antibodies in HEK293T cells.
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- Scaling diagnostics in times of COVID-19: Colorimetric Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) assisted by a 3D-printed incubator for cost-effective and scalable detection of SARS-CoV-2.
medRxiv y Scientific Reports Gonzalez-Gonzalez, E., Lara-Mayorga, I. M., Yee-de Leon, F., Garcia-Rubio, A., Garciamendez-Mijares, C. E., Guerra-Alvarez, G. E., ... & Martinez-Chapa, S. O. (2020).

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4 Vientos. Periodismo en red. Alfredo García Galindo. (2020)

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Last updated: August 2020