I am an ecologist and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC). My work explores the hidden layers of biodiversity—specifically species interactions within ant, microbiome and mycobiome communities.
Currently, I lead the PRELUDIUM project, where I investigate the role of ants as bacteria dispersal vectors and their indirect impact on plant health. While my PhD at the Museum and Institute of Zoology (Warsaw) was built on studying the multimodal adaptations (chemical, acoustic, and genetic) of social parasites, my current research focuses on species co-ocurrence and host-microbiome interactions.
I am a staunch defender of Open Science, Reproducibility and “home-made” lab protocols. I believe in making high-level molecular ecology accessible and reproducible by developing DIY laboratory solutions.
When not doing science you can also find me shooting macrophotography, which is a great way of getting cool images to use during your talks!
Feel free to contact me for scientific collaboration or getting some of my photos to use in your papers/presentations.