From the beginning of my career I had the opportunity to stay outdoors, as well as being able to handle productive animals, which fostered my curiosity about nature and animals.
During my professional development I showed interest in the study of productive animals and infectious diseases, which this led me to write my undergraduate thesis on the study of zoonotic infectious diseases shared between wild animals, productive animals, pets and humans; as well as the study of the eco-epidemiology of diseases present in wild animals.
I have also participated in eco-epidemiological and wildlife conservation projects in southeastern Mexico.}
Actualmente me encuentro terminando de escribir mi proyecto de tesis de pregrado y a través de este proyecto buscamos contribuir a la comprensión de las enfermedades zoonóticas y la conservación de especies desde un enfoque de Una Salud, así como desarrollar mis habilidades como futuro investigador.