ABOUT ME

I’m a clinician-researcher and data scientist working at the intersection of health, technology, and ethics. With a PhD in evolutionary biology and board certification in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, my career has been shaped by a deep curiosity about biological complexity—and a commitment to translating data into care that respects human dignity. I specialize in real-world evidence generation, OMOP CDM implementation, and AI model development for predictive and preventive pediatric medicine.

I’ve led clinical data science efforts across Europe and the United States, contributing to initiatives within the European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN) and national programs on digital health sovereignty and secure data infrastructures. My work spans from federated analytics and cohort definition to real-time patient monitoring and -omics research. I’m particularly passionate about creating ethical, interoperable systems that amplify both patient voices and scientific rigor.

Across every project, I ask: how do we move from data to meaningful action—and shape the future of pediatrics?

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