I’m a paleontologist with a main focus on the study of extinct South American native ungulates from the Cenozoic, especially through the analysis of their fossil footprints. My research explores how these animals moved, interacted socially, and adapted to their environments, as well as how sedimentary conditions relate to their behavior and ecology. While my primary interest is in ungulates, I also work with footprints of other mammals that inhabited what is now Argentina. I love fieldwork, fossil excavation and preparation, and enjoy sharing paleontology through outreach in various educational settings, and contribute to science through paleoartistic reconstructions.