Full time professor and researcher at Psychology School in National Autonomous University from Mexico. She coordinates the research group of Gender and Sexualtity Studies (@Uigs_UNAM). She is a member of the Multidisciplinary Research Network on Discrimination of COPRED (Council for prevention and erradication of Discrimination). She was part of the advisory groups of sexual and gender diversity in the Gender Coordination of UNAM. She is also member of the International Observatory of Conversion Therapies supported by the Embassy of Canada in Mexico. She is coordinating the Project: Mental health, processes of subjetivation and autonomy in women in Mexican context”. She participated as autor of the guide “Nada que Curar”, a collective Project between UNODC, Yaaj México, COPRED and UNAM. She was a head researcher in the first nacional survey about suicide in LGBTIQ+ people in Mexico (The Trevor Project). Her professional experience is related with the implementation of gender perspective and sexual diversity and human rights approach in different contexts and educational and government institutions. She was recently awarded with the “Jose Toro Alfonso” prize for the professional development of psychology in the Americas by the Inter-American Society of Psychology. Some of her texts are Gender identities: Beyond bodies and myths (Editorial Trillas), Psychology and Gender (Editorial UNAM), Women in Transition (Editorial Ibero), Debates and reflections around masculinities (Editorial UNAM).