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XIV Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies
June 16th - 18thScotland
EDINBURGH 2016KNOWLEDGE INTO SOLUTIONS
College of Humanities& Social Science
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EDINBURGH 2016KNOWLEDGE INTO SOLUTIONS
THE UNIVERSITY CENTRAL AREA
9:00 - 10:00Thursday16th June
Friday17th JuneSaturday18th June
Parallel Sessions
•George Square Area
Registration(Playfair Library)
Opening Cerem
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Mexican Em
bassy (Old College)
Parallel Sessions
•George Square Area
Prof. Teresa Alonso/Prof. Arturo Reyes Sandoval
Lecture Theatre 183, Old College
Break
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Poster Session & Reception
Holyrood (Thomson’s Land)
British CouncilLecture Theatre 183, O
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Teviot Row House
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Video Conference - Dr Gabriela Dutrénit (183 O
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Prof. Will Fowler - Prof. Chris Harris
Lecture Theatre 183, Old College
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CeilidhDebating Hall, Teviot Row House
•50 George Square
•50 George Square
Dr Enrique Cáceres Nieto (LY 50 George Square)
Dr Luis Duran (LY 50 George Square)
Closing Ceremony (LY 50 George Square)
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Carolina Ramos RiveraUniversity College LondonRicardo Corona TorresUniversity of BirminghamJuan Carlos JimenezBristol UniversityAlejandra Sanchez University of EdinburghEmmanuel Sandoval GarciaUniversity of EdinburghAdela RabellUniversity of Edinburgh
Thursday 16th June
11:30 - 13:30
15:30 - 17:30
13:30 - 14:00
15:00 - 15:30
14:00 - 15:00
Registration Playfair Library (Old College)
Parallel SessionsGeorge Square Area
Session 1 (1.20 Dugald Stewart Building)
Developing a HIF mimicking material for chronic wound healing
Opening Ceromony
Break
Mexican Embassy Keynote (Old College)Introduction to “Knowledge into Solutions”, how Mexico is benefited from students in the UK, relevance for Mexico.
David Najera RivasDeputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Mexico in the United Kingdom
A career diplomat and member of the Mexican Foreign Service since 1990. Currently holds the rank of Minister.
Prediction of principal functional domains of Mann-heimia haemolytica neuraminidase NanHRole of the AraC-type regulators of Klebsiella pneu-moniae in multidrug-resistance.Characterization of the effects of Heligmosomoides polygyrus infection on gut associated lymphoid tissue microarchitecture.
Genome-wide association study of diabetic retinopa-thy in men and women with type 2 diabetes.Acoustic measurements of small animal soft tissue at high ultrasound frequency.
Biomedicine and ImmunologyTime15:30-15:50
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Fernanda Garcia AlbaUniversity College London
Luis Antonio Panes RuizTU DresdenEmilio LomelinUniversityofSheffieldMiguel Angel Nuñez University of SouthhamptonEnrique Cuan UrquizoUniversity of SouthamptonJorge JaramilloUniversity of Cambridge
Thursday 16th June
Session 2 (Seminar Room 5, Chrystal MacMillan Building)
Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM): Myths or reality in Mexico City.Efficientammoniasensorsbasedonsinglewalledcarbon nanotubesAdditive Manufacturing of Copper for Electrical Motors
New Generation of Optical Fibers
Additively Manufactured Lattice Materials
What are the main dimensions to reform the Mexican Public Healthcare System as a Sectorial Innovation System?
Engineering Time15:30-15:50
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Rodrigo Hernandez University of WarwickRodolfo Ivan Garcia University of GlasgowSofia Collignon DelmarUniversity College LondonJesus Manuel Niebla University of EdinburghFrancisco Garcia GonzalezTecnológico de MonterreyAbel VillaUniversity of Edinburgh
Session 3 (Seminar Room 6, Chrystal MacMillan Building)
Are social media tools of democratisation in Authoritarian Regimes: A critical assessment of the evidence from the Arab Spring
Cybersecurity in Mexico
Quantifying the Perception of Security in a Popula-tionRoboticsandCopyright:TheRoleofArtificialIntelligenceTowards the Generation of Automated Material.
Energy and Anticorruption Agendas in Mexico: A Marriage of ConvenienceThe Role of Regional Innovation Systems in the Creation of Technological Capabilities in the Agricultural Sector. The cases of Baja California Sur and Sonora
Political Science and International Relations Time
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Romano Ponce DiazUniversidad de Guadalajara.Rodrigo Lichtle VentosaUniversidad de las Américas PueblaTania Espinales CorreaTheUniversityofSheffieldGuadalupe Elias University of St. AndrewsMaria Graciela PatronUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo.Sandra Velazquez-AlfordUniversity of Cambridge
Session 4 (3.10 Peter Ladefoged Room, Dugald Stewart Building)
Videogames: the act of be and being there. A study of videogames as ergodic literature.
Self-publishing in Mexico
The Return in Migrant’s Literature
Mexican Women Writers 1900-1950
History Preservation. Book Art in Mexico in the XXI century as a collective memory preservation device.Re-assessing Mexican Identity: Hernán Cortés and Malintzin in the Writings of Carlos Fuentes
Arts Time
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Adolfo Mejia MonteroUniversity of EdinburghMonica RiusNewcastle UniversityOriana LandaUniversity College LondonSantiago SuarezUniversity College LondonEric Javier SiqueirosNewcastle UniversityAbel ArredondoUniversity of Edinburgh
Session 5 (3.11 David Hume Room, Dugald Stewart Building)
Tehuantepec Isthmus: Wind and people for an energy transition
Direct Use of Geothermal Energy in Mexico
Quantifyingnetenvironmentalbenefitsofdecentralisedandcentrali-sed urban water reuse systems in two cities of Guanajuato, Mexico
Navigating in the Arctic: Implications for a marine Waste Heat Recovery System and the EnvironmentUtilisation of waste heat and organic wastes for energy recovery in the Industry
The leading edge vortex in sails.
Energy and Environment Time
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Thursday 16th June
17:30 - 18:00
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Science and Gender Perspective of Mexican academics in the UK(Lecture Theatre 183, Old College)
Prof Teresa Alonso RasgadoProfessor of BiomaterialsThe University of ManchesterProfessor Alonso Rasgado obtained her doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from UMIST in 1999. Following this she worked as a Research Associate and then Research Fellow in the Mechanical Engineering Department at UMIST before being appointed as a Lecturer at the University of Manchester.Prof Arturo Reyes-SandovalJenner Institute, University of Oxford
Prof Reyes ongoing research focuses on the development of a novel malaria vaccine against P. vivax using recombinant viral vectors expressing pre-erythrocytic antigens.
Thursday 16th June
19:30 - 21:00
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Poster Session & Reception Holyrood (Thomson’s Land)
Carlos A. Gracida JuarezUniversity of Bristol
Victor Rodrigo Ibarra University of Glasgow
María Berenice MartínezUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Rosinda Fuentes Pineda University of Edinburgh
Monica M. De IcazaUniversity of Edinburgh
Eric Gerardo RodriguezUniversité François Rabelais
Veronica GarciaUniversity of Glasgow
Veronica GarciaUniversity of Glasgow
Martin LimaUniversity of Leeds
Abril HerreraUniversity College London
Rodolfo Ivan GarciaUniversity of Glasgow
Carlos García CuevaLondon School of Economics
Ciro LopezUniversity College London
Carolina Soto PalmaUniversity College London
Tania Fernanda CastilloUniversity of Bristol
Marco Antonio BecerraUniversity of Birmingham
Maria Torres Pinedo University College London
Friday 17th June
09:30-09:50
Biology
Yanaina ChavezUniversity of Bristol
Ricardo GranadosUniversity of Edinburgh
Eduardo EnsaldoUniversity of EdinburghJorge JaramilloUniversity of Cambridge
09:30 - 11:10 Parallel SessionsGeorge Square Area
Session 1 (BLT Doorway 6, Medical School, Teviot Place)
Optimizing drought-resistant hybrids using somatic embryogenesis in Zea mays L.Elucidating the mechanisms of effective physical activity prehabilitation interventions including behaviour change techniques in chronic-disease elective surgery patientsPatient safety incidents in ambulatory dentistry: preliminaryfindingsfromamixed-methodstudy.What are the main dimensions to reform the Mexican Public Healthcare System as a Sectorial Innovation System?
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Gustavo IriarteUniversity of SussexAldo ElizaldeUniversity of GlasgowJose Alfredo MirandaUniversidad Autonoma de ChapingoBlanca GuizarUniversity of York
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Marco Antonio BecerraUniversity of Birmingham
Rafael Prieto CurielUniversity College London
Graciela ArizmendiUniversity of Southampton
Ana Gabriela RinconUniversidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico
Pablo Puente GuillenUniversity of Leeds
Luis Alberto HernandezUniversity of London
Miguel XochicaleUniversity of Birmingham
Isabelle GribomontUniversity of St. Andrews
Alicia Nahmad VazquezCardiff University
Friday 17th June
Session 2 (Sydney Smith LT Doorway 1, Medical School, Teviot Place)
Session 3 (Seminar Room 4, Chrystal MacMillan Building)
Session 4 (Seminar Room 5, Chrystal MacMillan Building)
Aida Garcia LazaroUniversity of York
TheMathematicsofTrafficJams
The assessment of Macroprudential Policies in a Small Open Economy: A DSGE Model
Matlatzinca corn: gender and family in agricultural practices.
Prediction of principal functional domains of Mannheimia haemolytica neuraminidase NanH
How does violence affect wages? an analysis for Mexico
Listening through a genre-based approach using narrative texts
Predicting sleepiness in driving through Machine Learning Algorithms
Pre-Colonial Institutions, Ethnic Homelands, and Economic Development in Latin America
Mexico’s Classical Revolution
Measuring the Movement Variability Using Wearable Sensors
Social capital and the attitude toward economic conditions within productivity in rural areas.
“Disculpen las molestias, esto es una revolución”: Humour in the Subcomandante Marcos’ discourse.
A framework for symbiotic agencies in robotic aided fabrication
Volatility Spillovers across the Ethanol, Corn and Oil Markets
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Informatics and Modelling
Economics
Natalia Campos RiveraUniversity of GlasgowMariana CendejasUniversity of GlasgowJose Luis FloresUniversity of GlasgowVictor Rodrigo IbarraUniversity of Glasgow
Friday 17th June
Session 5 (Seminar Room 6, Chrystal MacMillan Building)
Perspective and Reality of Medical Diagnosis in Mexico: Cancer and DiabetesPerspective and realities of Cancer Diagnostic in MexicoBiomarkers for cardiometabolic disease. Should we take a step back?
Point -Of -Care Diagnostics in Diabetes type 2
09:50-10:10
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Medical Physics - Roundtable
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Lunch(Teviot Row House)
Partnerships between Mexico and the UK facilitated by the British Council(Lecture Theatre 183, Old College)
Mr Callum Aitken Project Manager Newton Fund. British Council Scotland
13:30 - 15:30 CONACyT: Innovation Policy, Mexican students in the UK and Research Centres in Mexico and Innovation(Lecture Theatre 183, Old College)
MBA Pablo Rojo CalzadaDirector of Scholarships at CONACyTMaster in Business Administration and Public Policy, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (France)
Friday 17th June
15:30 - 16:00
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MexSoc AGM (Lecture Theatre 183, Old College)
Ceilidh (Debating Hall, Teviot Row House)
Linking academia-industry to contribute to business innovation processes: the Mexican experience Videoconference (Lecture Theatre 183, Old College)Dr Gabriela DutrénitResearcher at the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Mexico City, since 1985, coordinator.
Prof Will FowlerUniversity of St Andrews
Prof Chris Harris University of Liverpool
Mexico through the eyes of the UK(Lecture Theatre 183, Old College)
Dr Elder de la Rosa Cruz Head Researcher at Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica (CIO)
Dr Oliverio Santiago Rodriguez Centro de Investigacion en Quimica AplicadaDirector
Dr Agustin Escobar Latapi Professor at CIESAS Occidente
Saturday 18th June
09:30-09:50
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Biology
Goegraphy and Agriculture
Political Sciences
Itzel Condado MoralesUniversity of Cambridge
Ana Cabrero PachecoUniversity of Leeds
Francisco GarciaITESM CEM
Marisol Ochoa VillarealUniversity of Edinburgh
Iskra Mejia EstradaUniversity of Bristol
Martin Lima VelazquezUniversity of Leeds
Omar Rafael RegaladoUniversity College London
Arely Cruz SantiagoDurham University
Zaira Alejandra MagañaUniversity of Bristol
Luis MontanoUniversity of Edinburgh
Abril HerreraUniversity College London
Carlos ArellanoUniversity of York
Yair A. Gutierrez FosadoUniversity of Edinburgh
Pedro Noe Paredes University of Bristol
09:30 - 11:10 Parallel SessionsGeorge Square Area
Session 1 (G.01 50 George Square)
Session 2 (G.02 50 George Square)
Session 3 (G.05 50 George Square)
Identificationoftranscriptionfactorstoincreasepaclitaxel production
Numericalmodellingofflashfloodsinurbanareas
An analysis of the effects of no-fault divorces on women participation in labour markets in Mexico
Biophysical studies for protein aggregation studies
Primitive Accumulation in Indigenous Mexico: the Contested Transformation of Land, Livelihoods and Identity in the Maya Solar of Yucatán
Energy and Anticorruption Agendas in Mexico: A Marriage of Convenience
Building a new and near-comprehensive phylogeny of basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs
Citizen-Led Forensics: How Mexicans are leading the search for the disappeared
Educational policy in Mexico: a transaction process from International Organizations to the school
Preparing for the fall: How cells distinguish rising from falling sugar signals
Urban Technologies in rural contexts: Internet & Social Performance in Cornish Communities
Toleration as indifference: exploring “the new Jerusalem”
Coarse-Grained Modelling of DNA
Radar correction techniques and raingauges climate-corre-lated quality-control on dual polarization radar calibration.
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Saturday 18th June
09:30-09:50
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Social Sciences
Humanities
Salvador PerezUniversity of Vienna
Ruby ZajacUniversity of Cambridge
Barbara IbinarriagaUniversity of Cardiff
Ernesto VargasUniversity of Warwick
Monica M de IcazaUniversity of Edinburgh
Alejandro MorenoUniversity of Glasgow
Hervin FernandezUniversity of Leeds
Andrea GonzalezNew York State University
Grissel Astrid del Angel Universidad de Guanajuato
Session 4 (G.06 50 George Square)
Session 5 (2.03 50 George Square)
Does mindfulness reduce the dissonance between what we think and what we do? An experiment
Why “Sorry” is not enough. English Language Teaching in Mexico
Visual typographical educational systems as a medium of communication in México: a proposal from the theory of Otto Neurath ISOTYPE
Todos somos Ayotzinapa: Communality in the Protest Art Against Forced Disappearances in Mexico
The Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioural ALS Screen (ECAS); the effect of age, education, and IQ.
Residential Indoor Air Quality in Mexico City
Social Structures of the Past in the Digital Era: Applying Political and Relational Sociology to the Study of Medieval Charters
Churches of Buffalo
The right to health information and cultural diversity . Targeted public policies
09:50-10:10
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10:10-10:30
10:30-10:50
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10:50-11:10
11:10 - 11:30 Break
09:30 - 11:10 Parallel SessionsGeorge Square Area
11:30-11:50
Neuroscience
Karla L Robles LopezUniversityofSheffield
Citlali Helenes GonzalezUniversity College London
Lucia Magis-WeinbergUniversity College London
Session 1 (G.01 50 George Square)
Bio-electrospray: a tool for neural tissue engineering
The role of TIGAR in Parkinson’s Disease
Motivation and cognitive control in adolescents and adults: an fMRI study
11:50-12:10
12:10-12:30
Saturday 18th June
11:30-11:50
11:30-11:50
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11:30-11:50
Physics
Biology
Law
Humanities
Teresita Suarez NoguezUniversity College London
Uriel UrquizaUniversity of Edinburgh
David Perez EsparzaUniversity College London
Juan Carlos Garcia CruzUniversidad del Pais Vasco
Ricardo Chavez MurilloUniversity of Cambridge
Priscilla CarrilloUniversity of Newcastle
Maria Berenice MartinezUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Claudia Linan SeguraUniversity of East Anglia
Jaime SalcidoUniversity of Durham
Carolina Soto PalmaUniversity College London
Ana Paula RumualdoUniversity of Edinburgh
Jonathan EscobarUniversityofSheffield
Andres Luna GodoyUniversity of Glasgow
Roman Ulises Zapien University College London
Xenia Anaid RuedaUniversidad del Pais Vasco
Session 2 (G.02 50 George Square)
Session 5 (2.03 50 George Square)
Session 3 (G.05 50 George Square)
Session 4 (G.06 50 George Square)
Constraining the Dark Energy Equation of State with HII Galaxies
Using the power of microbial diversity to produce ethanol from waste.
The trademark as the legal totem of the modern era
Understanding how educational aspirations are shaped amongst marginalized Mexican Youth: Navigating the path to higher education
Baryons in the Universe: intergalactic clouds of neutral hydrogen
Absolute units at the transcriptional level for cracking our understanding of circadian regulation in Arabidopsis
Firearmstrafficking:aconcentrationanalysisofillegal availability of guns across Mexican states
The Social Appropriation of Science, Technology and Innovation (SASTI) through social innovation networks: an analysis of epistemic practices in MCC
Music from the heavens - Gravitational waves from supermassive black hole mergers in the EAGLE simulations
Epigenetics and ageing
Post-Mortem Access to Email Accounts: Are the Current Options in the UK and the US fair for All Stakeholders?
Contemporary Nahuatl writing practices: investigating convergence in a continuum
From nuclear science to black holes (in one step)
The evolution of ecological niche with & without mutualism
From Communication of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) to Social Appropriation of Science, Technology and Innovation (SASTI) in Mexico
11:50-12:10
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12:50 - 14:00
15:30 - 16:00
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14:30 - 15:30
Lunch
Closing Ceremony
Saturday 18th June
Organising Committee
Philosophy of Knowledge(LY 50 George Square)
Dr Luis Duran ArenasDirector of the Centre for Mexican Studies King’s College London
The Lucifer effect against the San Jorge effect: an approach to corruption in the legal institutions from the perspective of legal constructivism. (LY 50 George Square)Dr Enrique Cáceres NietoDr Cáceres received a Law degree PhD awarded Magna Cum Laude from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Samuel Casasola ZamoraCuturalOfficerMexSOCUKTechnicalOfficer
Eduardo Ensaldo CarrascoAcademic CommitteeSocial Media Manager
Skarleth Carrales EscobedoAcademic CommitteeSelectionProcessOfficerAdolfo Mejía MonteroAcademicOfficerSelectionProcessOfficer
Efraín Zarazúa Arvízu President MexSOC UoEAdministrativeOfficer
Rosinda Fuentes PinedaSocial Media Manager
Alvaro de Obeso Fernández del ValleStrategyOfficer
Delia Murguía GutiérrezGraphic Designer
Jesús Manuel Niebla ZatarainCommunicationsOfficer
Ricardo López ChávezOperations CoordinatorSelina Aragón Camarasa
Chief Editor Rodrigo Martínez MejíaLogisticsOfficer
Abel Villa RodríguezAcademic CommitteeCoordination