Ph.D. in International Economic Relations by the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM) and Master’s in Economics by the UNAM. She is a professor of the subject “Economics of North America” taught in the UNAM’s School of Economics, and she also performs as a tutor in the masters and Ph.D. in International Relations of the Program in Postgraduate in Political and Social Science at UNAM, and in the Master of Studies Mexico-United States of the FES Acatlán.

Author of the books Multinationals and global foreign direct investment, Analysis through regional blocs and Interprovincial economic relations in Canada. She is also the coordinator and author of Emerging Economic Trends in North America. She has written various book chapters, among which are “The integration processes in Latin America within the new multipolar geoeconomics scenario. The cases of the FTAA, ALBA and Mercosur”, in Two models of energy integration. North America / South America; "Commerce and the border in Canada: a debate on the situation of the national economy", in Borders and the Latin community in North America; "From import substitution policy to economic openness in Canada and Latin America", in Emerging Realities in North America. She has also published several articles in specialized and diffusion magazines.

She has received distinctions, such as the Medal for Academic Merit in her doctoral studies at the UAM and the Faculty Research Award 1998, granted by the Embassy of Canada in Mexico and the International Council for Canadian Studies. She has also organized various national and international colloquia and conferences related to her lines of research.