Biography
I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Dias and Frazer lab at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, where I work on disentangling the biophysical effects of missense variants. My background is in physics and biological chemistry — I did my PhD at the University of Buenos Aires studying protein folding thermodynamics and evolution. I'm broadly interested in connecting evolutionary and physical principles to understand how mutations reshape protein behavior.
Seminars
Disentangling the biophysical effect of missense variants using protein dark energy
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Employer
- Dias & Frazer Lab (CRG, Barcelona)
