Dr. Tenorio is a graduate of MICRONA-UV, where he developed research related to the synthesis of biopolymeric adjuvant nanocarriers. He has a Ph.D. in nanoscience and nanotechnology from CINVESTAV, where he graduated with a thesis related to the design, simulation, and fabrication of a microfluidic device for the synthesis of nanoparticle carriers. His training has been multidisciplinary. This has led him to get involved and collaborate with researchers from different areas of knowledge for the development of microfluidic devices. He has made internships at the Institute of Chemistry of the UNAM, in the department of biomacromolecules, and at the Physiology Institute at UNAM, he has taken courses at the Center for Nanoscience and Micro and Nanotechnologies of the IPN related to microfabrication in clean rooms and laboratory safety, as well as protein crystallography, bioinformatics, and computational simulation using supercomputing, and has participated in workshops of the European Center for Atomic and Molecular Computing. He has taught courses in microfabrication and microfluidics at undergraduate and master's levels at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics at BUAP. His interests are focused on the development of Lab-on-a-chip platforms, synthesis of nanomaterials using microfluidics, bioinformatics, MM, MD and finite element simulation using supercomputing, drug repurposing, and measurement of affinity constants in Ligand-Proteìn using SPR.