I currently work at Birkbeck, University of London, as a researcher with a focus on the analysis of EEG time series from autism cohorts. In addition, I am involved in the delivery of the module "Research Skills - Methods and Analysis" to students enrolled in the MSc Applied Neuroscience programme at King's College London.
Last year I reduced my days at the university to give a start to my dream, which was setting up a consultancy business where I can collaborate with researchers and clinicians on their projects and help them to understand their data and extract meaningful information from it.
Coming from a Veterinary Medicine background and working in the field of Neurophysiology for years since my PhD graduation, allowed me to develop a unique set of skills where I combine my knowledge of anatomy, neuroscience, and medicine with my expertise in data analysis. This has a significant impact on the way I approach data and develop research questions with my clients. Below you can see further details regarding my education and research work.

Education
2002 - 2006
PhD in Neuropsychiatry Genetics King’s College London, London, UK
1997 - 1998
Maitrise in Physiology
1991 - 1996
BSc. in Veterinary Medicine
Research
2023 - ongoing
2022 – 2023
2018 – 2022
2017 – 2018
Kings College London, Wolfson Centre for Age Related Diseases, UK
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