I am a CNRS research fellow at Laboratoire Jean Perrin at Sorbonne Université in Paris since October 2021.
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My research focusses on the understanding of biological systems at different scales, from gene interactions to tissue mechanics and, in particular, development of living organisms.
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Originally from Rome (Italy) where I studied Theoretical Physics at Sapienza, I obtained my Ph. D. from Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modèles Statistiques at Université Paris-Sud XI (now Paris-Saclay) in 2015. For my postdoctoral experience, I first moved to the Francis Crick Institute in London and then to Laboratoire Jean Perrin at Sorbonne Université, Paris.
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Should you have any question, do not hesitate to contact me.
Photo credit: ​The Francis Crick institute | Dave Guttridge
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Research interests:
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inference on large biological datasets;
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robustness in molecular circuits and pattern formation;
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mechano-chemical interplay in development.
Education at a glance:
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2015 Ph. D. in Theoretical Physics
Université Paris-Sud XI
2012 M. Sc. in Theoretical Physics
Sapienza Università di Roma
2009 B. Sc. in Physics
Sapienza Università di Roma