I studied physics at the University of Buenos Aires and obtained my PhD in neuroscience at the University of Frankfurt, Germany. I was awarded an AXA postdoctoral fellowship, a Marie Curie individual fellowship and a Mercator Fellowship from the DFG, and worked as researcher at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and the Brain and Spine Institute in Paris, France. My main topic of interest is the neuroscience of healthy and pathological brain states, including states characterized by full or partial loss of consciousness and self-awareness, such as sleep, anesthesia, dementia and disorders of consciousness. I also lead a multidisciplinary group of scientists working at the interface between theoretical and computational neuroscience, machine learning, data science and computational neuropsychiatry, areas from which I expect to contribute my expertise to BrainLat, its members and its mission.
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