Professor of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the UNAM since 1997, where she combines teaching and research activities. His interests in these two spheres revolve around elites and development at the national and regional levels, the political economy of development and corporate networks. His most recent publications include: "Think Tanks and Global Politics: Key spaces in the global structure of power", Palgrave MacMillan, 2016 (co-edited with Georgina Murray); «Elite networks & NAFTA governance: Beyond state and multi-centricism», in I. Hussain (ed.), "Border Governance and the Unruly South: Theory and Practice", Palgrave, 2013; «The Transnational Capitalist Class in Mexico: New and old mechanisms structuring corporate networks», in G. Murray and J. Scott, "Financial Elites and Transnational Business: Who Rules the World?"; "How is North America governed? Strategies, institutions and public policies", FCPYS-SITESA, 2013 (co-edited with Matilde Luna), and "Korean companies in Mexico: business practices and national identity", "Journal of Asia-Pacific Business "4, 13 (2012) (coedited with Juan Felipe López Aymes).