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UNAM Celebrates Fifth Generation of Neurosciences Graduates
The Faculty of Medicine of the UNAM proudly celebrated the graduation ceremony of the fifth generation of the degree in Neurosciences, a multidisciplinary program in which the Faculty of Medicine intervenes, as the entity responsible for its administration, the Faculty of Psychology, the Faculty of Sciences, the Institute of Cell Physiology and the Institute of Neurobiology.
Graduation Ceremony Highlights
“They are not degrees that end, they are life forms.”
In the “Alfonso Caso” auditorium, Dr. Susana Castro Obregón, coordinator of the Bachelor of Neurosciences, said: “The academic wealth of this degree is based on her multidisciplinary character. The exchange of knowledge between our entities forms the essence of their graduates and graduates. successes.
For his part, Dr. luis Bernardo Tovar and romo, director of the Institute of Cell Physiology, said that “studying neurosciences at UNAM is a unique privilege. They have access to the scientific avant -garde, to the most important research institutes of the country and collaboration networks that will accompany them all their lives.They exercise that privilege with obligation: they share knowledge and thank those who support them. He decided to enter this degree of indirect access.”
Dr. Marcia hiriart Urdanivia, founder of the Bachelor’s Degree and member of the Governing Board of the UNAM, said: “As a founder, she excites me to see them. degrees like this. “

Likewise, dr. Pilar Durán Hernández, a member of the Academic Subcommittee of the Bachelor of Neurosciences, transmitted to the graduates a message by Dr. Víctor Manuel Velázquez Aguilar,director of the Faculty of Sciences: “I wish you the best,that this beginning of this new adventure is full of all the opportunities that you can be able to take”. Subsequently, he stressed that “one of the things our Alma Máter has is that we form us with principles that are going to govern us throughout our life, especially in these careers in which we give 100% of our effort and you did it from the first semester.They are not degrees that end, they are life forms. I wish you the best that life can give you and are happy being licensed in neurosciences.”

In turn, Dr. Gabriela Borrayo Sánchez, General Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine, on behalf of our director, Dr. Ana Carolina Sepúlveda Vildósola, said: “Today you have in their hands an investment that will grow, the Faculty of Medicine is proud of their resilience. It is a day to always remember and it is a day of victory, it is a day where you had a dream, today you have a great investment in your hands and use very well;
Camila Roa Gutiérrez and Claudio iván rodríguez Martínez gave a message on behalf of the graduates: “Let’s celebrate the journey and those who supported us. We learned that we are not machines: we are human that laugh, cry and fail. We aspire to do science differently, prioritizing mental health and relationships. We certainly know that our generation is already changing things.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neuroscience?
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It aims to understand the biological basis of behavior, thought, and emotion.
why is Neuroscience critically important?
Understanding the nervous system is crucial for developing treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders, as well as for gaining insights into human cognition and behavior.
What career paths are available for Neuroscience graduates?
neuroscience graduates can pursue careers in research, medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and science education.
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