I am BSc in Biology and MSc in Psychobiology, with experience in education and research. I am especially interested in comparative psychology and behavioral ecology, including social behavior, individual differences, social strategies and cognition. As an undergraduate student, I had the opportunity to participate as a volunteer in sexual selection-related research. The research for my undergraduate thesis I developed about the breeding biology of a population of southern lapwings. During my master, I study primates, specifically Capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus). I worked with social behavior and individual differences with individuals in a rescue center. As a collaborator, I collected physiological and morphological data and worked in the rehab and release of individuals. In my undergraduate and master, I acquired lab and fieldwork experience. Currently, I am working in education as a coordinator and teacher, and I am seeking to develop my academic skills and build an academic career in research and education.