She has a Bachelor´s Degree in Physics from the University of Guanajuato (Mexico, 2011), and a Master´s Degree in Materials Science from Tuskegee University (USA, 2015). After the completion of the masters, she pursued a doctoral degree at the Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) under the supervision of Pablo Taboada and Pablo del Pino. Her doctoral thesis (2021) work consisted in the synthesis and characterization of porous nanoparticles such as: calcium carbonate polymeric nanocapsules loaded with macromolecules and porous coordination polymers. Following her research interest in the synthesis of functional materials for bio-applications, she started (2021) as a postdoctoral researcher at the CiQUS (Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) where she has had the opportunity to participate in the SPACING (SPAtially-Controlled lIgand arraNGement by origami-based nanoprinters) EU project (H2020-EU.1.1., ERC-2020-StG-950421) in the group of Beatriz Pelaz and Pablo del Pino. Her research focused on the synthesis and characterization of functional porous nanomaterials for biological applications.