I am currently a PhD candidate of Epidemiology at the LMU Munich and working at the Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine of the Ludwig Maximilian University Munich under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Katja Radon. My PhD project is about antibiotic resistance in employees and local residents of wastewater treatment plants (AWARE-WWTP).
For my master thesis, I applied Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation to try to find the causal effect of an educational intervention to evaluate how much do Bavarian farming apprentices know about preventive measures against asthma and allergies. You may read a pre-print of that paper here. I am also an online tutor of two courses at the International Master of Occupational Safety and Health (LMU): Ergonomics and Scientific English.
The rest of my time I spend it organizing R-Ladies Munich events, tweeting, making or listening to music, reading, traveling, or making YouTube videos. I’ve been recently selected to be part of the NASA Datanauts Spring Class 2018.
I created this webpage using George Cushen’s hugo-academic template and Alison Presmanes Hill’s tutorial.
PhD in Medical Research: Epidemiology and Public Health, 2019
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany)
MSc in Epidemiology, 2016
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany)
MD, 2010
Universidad del Zulia (Venezuela)
Antibiotic Resistance in Wastewater: Transmission Risks for Employees and Residents around Wastewater Treatment Plants
I am an online tutor for the following courses at LMU’s International Master of Occupational Safety and Health: