Martha Kaufer, INNCMSZ
Tonatiuh Barrientos, INSP
Rafael Lozano, Director del Programa de Salud en el Adulto y el Anciano, CENAPRECE
Miguel Ángel Díaz Aguilera, Director del Programa de Salud en el Adulto y el Anciano, CENAPRECE
Moderator: Raúl Sampieri C3 and FM UNAM
Martha Kaufer, Ph.D. in Sciences and certified Nutritionist, is a Medical Sciences Researcher at the Obesity and Eating Disorders Clinic of the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition, Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ). She is an associate professor for the High Specialty Course in Obesity at INCMNSZ and the Department of Health at Universidad Iberoamericana. She has served as a consultant for institutionalization projects for the FAO and the Mexican Health Foundation. She was honored for 25 years of contributions to Nutrition in Mexico by the Mexican College of Nutritionists.
Tonatiuh Barrientos is a Surgeon and holds an M.S. in Occupational Health from UAM and a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of Texas at Houston. He is a researcher at the National Institute of Public Health, where he currently directs the Center for Research in Population Health. He is a Level III member of the National System of Researchers and the National Academy of Medicine. His work spans public health areas, including research on adolescent pregnancy, substance use, hepatitis, and COVID-19, and projects on obesity and diabetes focusing on associated social and structural factors. He is part of the urban health research network for Latin America and the Caribbean. His main research areas are epidemiology and public health, cardiometabolic diseases, urban health, and reproductive health.
Dr. Ángel Díaz Aguilera is a notable figure in Preventive Medicine and Public Health in Mexico, currently associated with the National Center for Preventive Programs and Disease Control (CENAPRECE), where he has held significant roles such as Director of the Program for Adult and Elderly Health. His academic and professional trajectory focuses on the design and implementation of national health strategies and programs. Dr. Díaz Aguilera's expertise includes the management of non-communicable diseases, such as obesity and diabetes mellitus, which is reflected in his published research and involvement in health policy. His work contributes to the integration of medical approaches and public health initiatives to improve the Mexican population's well-being.
Raúl Sampieri Cabrera is a Professor at the Department of Physiology of the Faculty of Medicine at UNAM, where he also directs the Learning Sciences Laboratory. He holds two bachelor's degrees (Nutrition and Pharmacy), a Master of Science, and a Ph.D., all specializing in Pharmacology. Dr. Sampieri's research is dedicated to transdisciplinary inquiry in learning sciences and health. He is known for his work in medical education, particularly in human physiology, where he develops teaching-learning models, including hybrid approaches. He has been honored with the "Dr. Aniceto Orantes Suárez" Special Chair by the Technical Council of the Faculty of Medicine for two consecutive periods. He is a member of the National System of Researchers.
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