I hold a bachelor's degree in biotechnology engineering. My doctoral research revolves around the intriguing realm of antimicrobial resistance evolution and the assessment of novel drug therapeutics' efficacy.
In 2023, I was selected as one of the 10 PhD candidates representing Concordia University’s research through the Public Scholars program. One of my core aspirations lies in inspiring and supporting women and young girls who share an interest in STEM fields. I am committed to fostering inclusivity and representation within these disciplines. Furthermore, I am dedicated to engaging with Latin American communities, with the aim of nurturing interest and active involvement in the world of science.

Dec 12, 2023 15:53 pm UTC| Life
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the World Health Organizations most urgent health challenges for the next decade. While AMR is a global threat, a tale of two worlds emerges, highlighting the heightened...