Universidad de los Andes
ESE Business School academic publishes research in Journal of Financial Economics
Felipe Aldunate achieves an important academic milestone by publishing a study on the impact of pension funds on the Chilean foreign exchange market in one of the world's most influential finance journals.
Breakthrough in early diagnosis of cardiac ischemia disease could improve patients' quality of life
The innovative translational medicine research project has developed more accurate, faster, and more accessible tools to detect this cardiovascular condition.
"Ideas are worth more when they are shared": TEDxUANDES 2025 Kicks Off
TEDxUANDES 2025 not only opened the doors to deep reflection, but also to a collaborative network that will continue to grow.
Quinoa derivative, a new dietary supplement that prevents gestational diabetes
Academics from Universidad de los Andes presented the Fondef IDeA R&D project, led by Javier Enrione and Dolores Busso, an innovative project based on quinoa peptides that offers a functional and sustainable alternative to improve maternal and fetal health.
Researchers from the Schools of Social Sciences and Nursing are awarded new version of BiCI funds
Matías Petersen, María Consuelo San Martín, María Francisca Valenzuela, Verónica Vidal, and Ximena Farfán were the academics selected.
Study revealed possible political bias in municipal appraisals
The study not only sheds light on possible distortions in the appraisal system, but also opens the debate on transparency in tax processes.
UANDES creates its fifth spin-off
The objective of Gel-X is to extend the shelf life of meat products, allowing for longer shipping times to their export destinations.
Higher Education as a Tool to Reduce Inequality
Andrés Barrios, researcher and director of the Human Development Lab at the School of Economics and Business of Universidad de los Andes, talks to journalist Mari Grisanti about how to transform educational institutions into effective tools to reduce inequality and increase social mobility.
Images of Kindergarten Teachers May Impact Career Attraction, Study Suggests
The study led by School of Education scholar Karin Roa delves into understanding the current low status of the teaching profession and its impact on attraction to teaching careers.
Researcher from the School of Education to study the challenges of teacher retention in Chile
This study will allow us to understand how different dimensions-individual, organizational, contextual, and political-influence teachers' employment decisions.









