

Early-career graduate in Cellular and Molecular Biology, highly motivated, curious, and eager to learn. Strong aptitude for teamwork and collaborative research. Seeking a research institution in the field of neurobiology where I can acquire new knowledge, develop technical and scientific skills, and grow professionally.
Curricular internship in the field of neuropharmacology, exploring the potential modulatory role of N-oleoylethanolamide on an in-vitro model of the blood brain barrier inflammation.
Techniques used include:
Participating in several activities related to microbial fuel cells such as wiring and data logger preparation, MFC assembly, inoculation of microbial cultures, media preparation, and surface tension measurements.
Internship involving the preparation of calmodulin-coding vectors enabling expression in eukaryotic cells.
Techniques used: PCR, electrophoresis on gel, cloning.
Chess, Climbing, Reading
Psychedelic Science and Medicine - Johns Hopkins University, 12/2025