Born with achromatopsia, a condition that makes it impossible for him to perceive colors, Harbisson not only overcame this limitation, but transformed his disability into a new way of experimenting and creating art.
The advancement of biomedical technologies has made it possible to conceive procedures that challenge our most fundamental notions about human identity and nature.
Michael J. Sandel, Professor of Political Philosophy at Harvard University, presents himself as one of the most influential voices in the debate on ethics, justice and technology.
She presented at the Open Medical Institute in Salzburg a proposal for a public policy aimed at combating menstrual poverty and improving access to menstrual health products and education in Mexico.
The participation of Universidad Anáhuac in this conference has shown that it is possible to transform academic learning into a powerful tool for sustainability and social justice.
The book is a great leap for Latin America, since, generally, the Anglo-Saxon environment is the one that discusses this topic. Furthermore, it exploits the Techné concept as a tool for human improvement.
The work seeks to revisit the understanding and importance of the through discourse, as well as the bioethical contribution to a topic as relevant as the end of life.
Adán, a young man whose life changed drastically after an accident, faces a unique opportunity to regain not only facial functionality but also hope and confidence in a better future.