Biography
I would like to be able to converge my scientific knowledge, leadership, and spirituality, to contribute knowledge, inspire other people to find their way. I am passionate about the world of microbiology and discovering how it affects and how it can improve «in all its levels» the world in which we live. All the projects captivate me, they make everything of me, I get involved a thousand times a thousand to give answers to the most unexpected questions. My education begins in Argentina (Buenos Aires) where I isolated a Pseudomonas sp. strain capable of using naphthalene as only source of carbon and energy and assessed its bioaugmentation potential for use in bioremediation // Undergraduate Research INGEBI in 2004… In 2006-2007 I evaluated the flocculation dynamics of wastewater activated sludge… Within my training in 2009 I was a Graduate Research Assistant // M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology …
In 2014 I directed two Undergraduate Thesis Research Projects in solid-state fermentation for the production of Tempeh, a traditional soy-based product from Thailand, using Argentinian native beans Phaseolus lunatus and P. vulgaris // Ph.D. in Microbiology at the School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology…
In 2018 I provided expertise in flow cytometry in collaborative project with other NPP fellow. Established a visiting collaboration with Dr. Patricia Sanchez-Baracaldo at the University of Bristol, UK. PI: Dr. Jennifer Glass // NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology overcome ROS toxicity under reconstructed ancient (pre-GOE) conditions. Currently I’m still researching, developing… This is a brief brushstroke. Download my resume or contact me. We can change the world