With over five years of experience as a Senior Scientist and a Postdoctoral Fellow at ETH Zurich, I have developed expertise in aptamer-based biosensors that can detect and quantify small molecules with high specificity and selectivity. My multidisciplinary background combines biophysics, chemistry, and engineering to understand and harness the molecular interactions of DNA-based recognition elements and their targets for diverse applications in biosensing, clinical diagnostics, and drug discovery.
As an Assistant Professor of Neurotechnology at EPFL since January 2024, I lead the Laboratory of Chemical Nanotechnology (CHEMINA). Our mission is to pioneer translational technologies that directly impact human health and well-being. Our goal is to develop practical and innovative strategies to support patients, specifically in the area of neurodegenerative diseases.









