
معرفی
Mariana Zamfir Stanciu serves as Full Professor in the Faculty of Humanities at Autonomous University of Mexico State (UAEM), Toluca, where she leads interdisciplinary research at the intersection of bioethics, cultural philosophy, and intercultural studies. Her academic profile reflects deep engagement with ethical dimensions of scientific innovation and cross-cultural dialogue between Latin American and European intellectual traditions.
Educational Background:
- Master of Science in Bioethics
Research Focus:
Professor Zamfir Stanciu's scholarship centers on Bioethics, Medical Ethics, and Hermeneutics, with specialized expertise in Cultural Genealogy and Intercultural Communication. Her work investigates ethical implications of quantum theory applications in biomedicine, cognitive mechanisms in scientific discovery, and reception of Latin American literature in Romanian contexts. She develops frameworks connecting 'Clinamen' (Epicurean swerve) and dynamical systems 'Attractors' to intercultural knowledge exchange, emphasizing humanism as an ethical bridge across civilizations.
Publication Trends:
Analysis of her 2013-2022 publications reveals consistent interdisciplinary integration: recent works (2022) examine cognitive release in quantum theory/biomedicine and translation studies of Latin American authors in Romania, while earlier books (2017) explore Octavio Paz's cultural modernity and intercultural knowledge systems. Her output demonstrates sustained focus on bioethics-humanities interfaces and Latin American-Romanian intellectual exchange.
Scientific Recognition:
No specific awards or fellowships are documented in available sources.
Academic Engagement:
As active Faculty of Humanities member, she likely supervises graduate research in bioethics and cultural studies. Her collaborative publications with Romanian institutions indicate participation in international research networks, though current grant details remain unspecified. Prospective students should contact UAEM for supervision opportunities in her interdisciplinary research domains.
Collaborative Networks:
She maintains significant academic partnerships with University of Bucharest (co-authoring cultural studies works) and University of Craiova (co-developing intercultural research programs), reflecting commitment to transnational scholarly dialogue in humanities and bioethics.





