As a PhD student, my research focuses on the physiological and pathological mechanisms underlying sleep and circadian rhythm, as well as assessing consciousness through electrophysiologic tools. By studying sleep, a loss of consciousness humans experience every night, I believe we can gain valuable insights into this fascinating field of investigation.
In addition, I am investigating the sleep comorbidity of diabetic patients, as well as the influence of circadian and sleep patterns on various aspects of human life, such as sport performance, lifestyle, and work. As a part of my current research activity, I am also working on the optimization of melatonin treatment schedules for patients with sleep disorders.
My passion for research is driven by the desire to deepen our understanding of the brain functioning, with the aim of improving patient care and human wellbeing.