I am an applied economist, working on topics at the intersections between health, education and labour.
My research primarily investigates how sleep-related behaviours and biological traits, with social constraints, jointly shape key outcomes in education and the labour market.
I am currently a Research Associate at the University of Bristol, and affiliated to the European Social Science Genetic Network (ESSGN).
I completed my PhD at the University of Padova, with a thesis titled "Essays in the Economics of Sleep and Genoeconomics".