I completed my BSc (2014) and MSc (2015) in Physics at Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche (Argentina). From 2017 to 2019 I worked as a research assistant at Im-Lab (University of Chicago) within the field of statistical genetics, our main interest being to unravel the biological mechanisms linking genetic variants with complex traits.
In September 2019 I joined CISTIB as a PhD student, with Prof. Alejandro Frangi as supervisor, where I will study the genetic basis of image-derived phenotypes, from cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) images and also other modalities.
Research Interests:
Machine learning, deep learning, genetics of complex traits, genomics, medical image analysis.