My interest in science was born during my undergraduate studies, where, thanks to the motivation of my professors and my desire to learn, I was able to successfully engage in scientific work as a research assistant. This work concluded with a scientific publication in an indexed journal. I also gained experience in wildlife management, capturing, handling, and sampling different wildlife species. I hold a degree in Veterinary Medicine from Universidad Mayor and worked as a research assistant at the Center for Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES UC). I currently serve as Deputy Director of the Center for School Scientific Research (CICE) and as a doctoral candidate in Conservation Medicine at Universidad Andrés Bello. My greatest inspiration is to be an agent of change, motivated by ecological and conservationist thinking. Through my innovative ideas, I seek to contribute to the fight against global change and impact human development.
Médico Veterinario
Médico Veterinario