Prof. Raziel Arias | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award
Investigador Asociado at Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas y Biológicas “Dr. Ignacio Chávez”, Mexico🎓
Education 🎓:
Dr. Arias holds a Ph.D. and M.A./M.Phil. in Socio-Medical Sciences from Columbia University. Her undergraduate studies were completed at the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos (UAEM), where she earned a Licenciatura in Social Anthropology. Her academic training integrates anthropological insights with a focus on public health issues such as gender, migration, and health access. This foundation has supported her innovative research on cross-border health issues and community-based participatory methodologies.
Work Experience 💼:
Dr. Arias has extensive experience in both academic and fieldwork settings. She has been an adjunct and full-time faculty member at institutions like Augsburg University, designing and teaching hybrid courses. Her earlier work involved qualitative research on U.S.-Mexico migration, gender, and health. Notably, she participated in the Feeding the Family in Troubled Times study in Mexico, which analyzed household consumption and nutrition patterns. Additionally, she engaged with Latino communities in New York, focusing on barriers to healthcare and cultural adaptations
Awards and Honors🏆
Dr. Arias has received recognition for her interdisciplinary work linking cultural anthropology and socio-medical sciences. Although specific awards were not listed in the data reviewed, her academic contributions and innovative teaching approaches have positioned her as a leader in cross-disciplinary research. Institutions such as Columbia University and Augsburg University have supported her impactful work, reflecting the academic value she brings to these fields
Research Focus 🔬:
Dr. Arias’s research centers on the interplay between migration, health, and identity. Her work explores how transnational experiences shape health outcomes, focusing on unaccompanied youth and marginalized Latino communities. Key themes include gender dynamics, cultural identity, access to reproductive healthcare, and the effects of mobility on chronic illnesses like HIV. She emphasizes community-based participatory methods to inform culturally sensitive policies and practices
📚 Publications
- “Polyphenols and Neurodegenerative Diseases: Potential Effects and Mechanisms of Neuroprotection”
- Year: 2023
- Journal: Molecules
- DOI: 10.3390/molecules28145415
- “Deterioro cognitivo y pérdida neuronal en el giro dentado de ratas adultas con diabetes mellitus tipo II”
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- Year: 2023
- Source: Presented at the 17º Congreso Estatal de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (Mexico)
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- “Neuroprotective effects of polyphenols in neurodegenerative diseases”
- Year: 2023
- Source: Encyclopedia Entry
- “Investigaciones y Desarrollos Tecnológicos en México 2023”
- Year: 2023
- Source: Book Chapter from Investigaciones y Desarrollos Tecnológicos en México 2023
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