About me

I’m originally from Argentina, and a big part of who I am comes from growing up there. Moving across countries over the years has shaped how I see things. It made me comfortable with change, but also made me value the people and places that feel like home.
I’m someone who tends to get deeply curious about things. Not just in science, but in general. I like understanding how things work, why people think the way they do, and how different ideas connect. A lot of the time, that curiosity shows up in long conversations, the kind where you lose track of time because you’re trying to figure something out together.
I care a lot about building things that feel meaningful. That can be in research, but also in relationships, collaborations, or even small day-to-day interactions. I tend to be intentional with what I put my energy into, and I try to avoid doing things just for the sake of it.
I also value independence and clarity. I like having space to think, to question things, and to choose my own direction. At the same time, I really enjoy working with people who are thoughtful, driven, and open. The best environments for me are the ones where ideas can be pushed, but people still support each other.