I grew up in Rio Cuarto, a city located in the center of Argentina. In 2013 I joined my hometown University (Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto) to pursue a five-year bachelor’s degree in Chemistry. I got my first hands-on experience in scientific research in my fourth year by working on new materials for sustainable energy production. I did studies in electro-catalysis with application in fuel cells under the supervision of Prof. Gabriel Planes. After graduating, I moved to Montreal to join the Cosa’s lab as a Ph.D. student where I have been working towards the development of fluorescence imaging methodologies to elucidate the role of antibiotic-induced lipid peroxidation for potential therapeutic opportunities. Outside the lab, I enjoy baking and camping.