NetBioMed 2025 brought together researchers working with Machine Learning, Digital Twins and Complex Systems in order to incentivize transdisciplinary collaborations leveraging the potentials of network science tools in the future of biology and medicine. Logo designed by Romana Yáñez.
I was one of the symposium chairs organizing the event alongside an amazing team.
For more information, check the conference website.
Part of the Binghamton Center of Complex Systems (CoCo), the Complexity Research Initiative for Student Presentations and Informal Exchanges (CRISPIE) is a student-lead group primarily aiming to bring graduate students in complexity research closer together to discuss new ideas.
I have founded this club with colleages and am now part of its organization.
For more information, check the club page.
An initiative of researchers from the Gulbenkian Institute of Molecular Medicine (GIMM) and Católica Biomedical Research Centre (CBR) to get to know the Brazilian research community (students, postdocs, PI, etc.) in the vicinity of their institutions towards possible collaborations, projects and gatherings.
I have founded this club with colleages and am now part of its organization.
For more information, check the club page.
A service organization affiliated with Rotary International based in the city of Recife (Pernambuco, Brazil) with a broad mission of community service via projects target to empower the local community. I was part of Rotaract Recife ESPRO from April 2018 until June 2022, during which I served as club administrator, international relations officer, and club secretary.
For more information, check the club page.