Dalia Barrios-Palacios. Master in Biological Sciences. National Autonomous University of Mexico. Professor of the degree of Environmental Sciences in Autonomous University of Guerrero from 2016 to 2018. PhD student from 2021 to date in Autonomous University of Guerrero. His research focuses on prognostic biomarkers in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Research Professor at the Faculty of Chemical-Biological Sciences of the Autonomous University of Guerrero (UAGro), Mexico. Level I of the National System of Researchers from CONAHCYT. Line of research: Nanomedicine and Molecular-Cellular Biomarkers in cancer. His research focuses on understanding
genetic factors important as well as in the research for prognostic biomarkers in cervical cancer and childhood cancer. Currently, his research focuses on nanomedicine. Member of the Mexican Society of Oncology (SMeO) and of the Mexican Association of Pediatric Onco-Hematology (AMOHP).
National Researcher Level I (CONAHCYT, Mexico)
PhD in Molecular Biomedicine, Center for Research and Advanced Studies (CINVESTAV, Mexico). As a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Rosana Pelayo (CIBIOR, IMSS), during the transition to my
postdoctoral, I was involved in several scientific and academic activities, including teaching and mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students in outstanding academic programs in Mexico such as UNAM, IPN and CINVESTAV.
I completed my first postdoctoral training at the Laboratory of Dr. Paul Frenette studying the role of VCAM1 as a ‘don’t-eat-me signal’ in acute myeloid leukemia. Currently, as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Aifantis, a world-renowned expert in normal and malignant hematopoiesis. My research goal is to prevent their loss or downregulation on the surface of leukemic B-cells to enhance the performance of current cell-based and antibody-based immunotherapies. Parallelly, I am studying the role of inflammation in the initiation of myeloid neoplasia from clinically relevant human mutations such as TET2.
Master and PhD in Chemical–Biological Sciences. ENCB, National Polytechnic Institute. Gynecological Area Cytotechnologist (1990), No. 0152. National Level I Researcher of the National System of Researchers (CONAHCYT). Member of the Mexican Histology Society. State Award of Merit in Social Assistance and Public Health “Eva Sámano de López Mateos” awarded by the Government of the state of
Guerrero (2015). Founder Research Laboratory in Cytopathology and Histochemistry. Direction of Doctorate, Master's, and Bachelor's Thesis. 67 articles. 611 type A citations (2021). Responsible for the external community service “Early Detection of Cervical Cancer” since 1991. Line of research cellular and viral biomarkers in cervical carcinogenesis and arboviruses in women of reproductive age.
Master's degree (2011) and Doctorate (2015) in Biomedical Sciences from the Autonomous University of
Guerrero (UAGro), Mexico. Research Professor at the Faculty of Chemical-Biological Sciences. Attached to the Cytopathology and Histochemistry Research Laboratory of the Faculty of Chemical-Biological Sciences of the UAGro. She supervised 13 theses in the bachelor’s degree in Parasitological Biological Chemist and co-director of 5 theses in the master’s degree in biomedical sciences. Research line: Infectious diseases and reproductive health. National System of Researchers Level 1 CONAHCYT. 10 articles published in indexed and refereed journals. 48 type A citations (2021). Member of the Mexican Society of Histology A, C.
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences. National Polytechnic Institute. Emeritus Master of the Autonomous University of Guerrero. National Researcher Level 3. National System of Researchers (SNI-CONACyT). Professor of the Master's and Doctorate in Biomedical Sciences, teaching Research Seminar and Molecular Oncology.
Professor of the degree of Parasitology Biologist Chemist. Invited professor in the Postgraduate Program of Biomedicine and Molecular Biotechnology of the ENCB of the National Polytechnic Institute. Responsible for the external service to the community "Molecular diagnosis of human papillomavirus" from 1997 to date. Expert in molecular mechanisms in cervical cancer.
Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences. Autonomous University of Guerrero. Professor of the Faculty of Chemical Biological Sciences, in the degree of Chemical Biologist Parasitologist, teaching clinical chemistry I and
II, quality systems in the laboratory and blood bank. I have carried out research in different areas such as microRNAs, leukemia, and diabetes.
Jessica Julieth Díaz Lucas, student of the bachelor of Parasitology Biologist Chemist of the Faculty of Chemical and Biological Sciences of the Autonomous University of Guerrero, social service at the Regional Military Hospital of Acapulco, assistant in clinical, molecular and diagnostic symposiums. He is currently doing his professional practice at the Instituto Estatal de Cancerología Dr. Arturo Beltrán Ortega in Acapulco, Guerrero.
Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Professor at the Faculty of Chemical-Biological Sciences of the Autonomous University of Guerrero (UAGro), Mexico. Level I of the National System of Researchers from CONAHCYT. Line of research: Nanomedicine and
Molecular-Cellular Biomarkers in cancer. His research focuses on understanding genetic factors, prognostic biomarkers in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Nanomedicine. Member of the Mexican
Society of Oncology (SMeO) and of the Mexican Association of Pediatric Onco-Hematology (AMOHP).
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico. National Researcher Level 2 in the National System of Researchers (SNI-CONACyT). Member of the Faculty of Chemical and Biological
Sciences of the Autonomous University of Guerrero Mexico since 1977. Professor of the Master's and Doctorate in Biomedical Sciences (Cell Biology and Medical Biotechnology); professor of the Master's and Doctorate in Biosciences (Bioinformatics); professor of the Seminar in Bachelor degree of Parasitology
Biologist Chemist. Invited professor in the Postgraduate Program of Biomedicine and Molecular Biotechnology of the ENCB of the National Polytechnic Institute. Researcher and collaborator of the Cancer Institute in Acapulco for the treatment of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia since 2000.