Research profile
I have always been interested about biology and, particularly, neuroscience. Currently I am focused on finding novel inhibitory circuits that contribute to mouse behavior, especially those that are psychiatrically relevant such as anxiety, fear and social behavior, as well as analyzing in-vivo calcium dynamics of different inhibitory subpopulations during the aforementioned behaviors. In the past, I also used behavior, RNA-seq, 16S rRNA-seq and mass spectrometry to characterize distinctendophenotypes within a mouse model of PTSD.
Biography
Positions held
Since 2022
Postdoc, Inhibitory neuronal circuits during psychiatrically relevant behaviors, Institute of anatomy, UMC Mainz, Germany
2020 - 2021
Postdoc, Study and molecular characterization of PTSD behavior, Institute of physiological chemistry, UMC Mainz, Germany
Education
2014 - 2020
PhD on molecular biology and behavior, Institute of physiological chemistry, UMC Mainz, Germany
2008 - 2013
Diploma in Biology (specialization on cell biology and genetics), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain