I am a biologist working in animal ecology, with a strong interdisciplinary research profile centred on how climate change shapes wildlife. I draw on long-term, individual-based datasets to investigate the ecological and evolutionary responses of birds — and other organisms — to a warming world, with a particular focus on the consequences of heat stress during early development.
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Ornithological Institute, where I investigate recent changes in body size and shape of Alpine swifts (Tachymarptis melba) and their short- and long-term consequences. I have recently taken over the leadership of a project on the repeatability and heritability of migratory traits, and I actively collaborate on foraging movement ecology in the same system.
Over the past decade I have published 20+ peer-reviewed articles (11 as first, co-first or last author) and secured competitive funding including a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship (€210k, 2021–2024) — CLIMGROWTH, Horizon 2020 grant No 101025938 — bridging the Bize Lab (Swiss Ornithological Institute) and the M.A.D. Lab (University of Ottawa, Canada). See the official project page.

I have (co-)supervised 10 thesis projects across 5 countries, leading to four publications/preprints, conference presentations and travel grants for my students. I serve on the managing board of the European Ornithologists’ Union (elected 2022–present), as Associate Editor of Avocetta (since 2019), and as Editor for the preprint server EcoEvoRxiv (since 2026). I am also actively involved in committees of the Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (SORTEE).
Beyond research, I contribute to ornithological societies, Open Science initiatives, and women-in-STEM promotion — see my Open Science and Other Activities pages.
When not coding R mixed models or analysing nestling growth curves, you can probably find me hiking in a nice forest or up a mountain, watching birds and other animals, or relaxing in the sun with a book. Random news and chats on Bluesky and GitHub.
Ph.D. in Biology, 2020
University of Turku, Finland
M.Sc. in Environmental Biology, 2015
University of Turin, Italy
B.Sc. in Natural Sciences, 2013
University of Turin, Italy