ResearcherCollabI am a veterinary physician with a Master’s degree in Animal Science and a Ph.D. in Tropical Medicine, and I conduct research in the areas of zoonoses, public health, and One Health, with emphasis on the human–animal–environment interface. My training and experience include epidemiological surveillance, laboratory diagnostics, and serological surveys — with a special focus on zoonoses and emerging/re-emerging diseases. I actively participated in studies on SARS-CoV-2, contributing to the validation of diagnostic tests and the implementation of serological surveys in vulnerable populations. In addition, I am currently involved in a multi-institutional project evaluating the burden of arboviral diseases in the context of climate change. My scientific approach integrates descriptive epidemiology, surveillance studies, public health, and veterinary medicine, combining a technical-scientific and clinical-veterinary perspective. I am also dedicated to training future professionals and developing teaching materials in immunology and veterinary epidemiology. Committed to public health and interdisciplinarity, I strive to contribute to the understanding and control of zoonotic and environmentally driven diseases, strengthening prevention and intervention strategies within the Global Health and One Health frameworks.