


I have done my Doctoral thesis under the direction of Dr H. Wio, Statistical Physical Division, Centro Atomico Bariloche, and Dr. V. Krinsky, Modilisation des systemes biologiques, Intitut Non Lineaire de Nice (France); I have studied and investigated theoretical and experimental models which described biological and chemical systems under the frame of reaction convection diffusion equations and stochastic processes.
During a postdoctoral position in the Consortium of the for Americas Interdisciplinary Sciences, College of Art and Sciences of The University of New Mexico (USA), I studied the evolution and formation of patterns in bacterial populations.
Presently I work in the Statistical Physics Group, at Centro Atomico Bariloche.
My interests now are wide ranging, but in particular, I like to work on mathematical models in biological systems.
In SFI I will work with Dr. David Krakauer on the project entitled Robust Signal Transduction through Kinetic Spatial Patterning.
