I am a Veterinary Doctor and Zootechnician by profession, graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Later, I completed a Master's and a Doctorate in Sciences in the area of Disease Ecology and One Health within the postgraduate program of Production Sciences and Animal Health at UNAM. I have graduated with honors in all academic stages due to the great passion and commitment I have for science and the research projects that I have had the opportunity to carry out. Since the beginning of my academic training, I have specialized in the study of zoonotic infectious diseases, mainly in viral diseases of importance in animal health and in public health through the One Health approach. My main interest is focused on understanding the biological interactions that arise at the infectious agent-host-environment interfaces, as well as the effect of anthropogenic activities on biodiversity from the transdisciplinary paradigm that studies health at its different levels, as well as the conservation of ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide under a comprehensive approach.