Associate Professor IV of the Pulmonary Investigation Laboratory at the Carlos Chagas Filho Institute of Biophysics (IBCCF) of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), PhD in Biological Sciences (2010) (Physiology) from IBCCF at UFRJ with a sandwich PhD period (CAPES) at the Technische Universität Dresden (2009-2010) and Post-Doctorate in the same group (2012). General Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies at IBCCF, Young Scientist of Our State (FAPERJ) from November 2015 to November 2021, Scientist of Our State (FAPERJ) since December 2021, and Productivity Grant Holder in Research 2 - CA BF since 2016. First Laureate as Young Researcher at the Latin American Sepsis Institute - Institut Merieux. Former Head of the Thematic Program in Regenerative Medicine (2017 to 2019), through which he organized monthly meetings to discuss innovative methods with biotechnology companies (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eppendorf, and Promega) in an effort to bring universities and companies closer together. Contributed for 16 months with experiments and analyses for the startup Biozeus in the search for innovative drugs for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Permanent member of the Postgraduate Program in Biological Sciences (Physiology) and the Postgraduate Program in Clinical Medicine (both rated 7 by CAPES). Secretary of the Brazilian Society of Physiology (SBFis, Management 2021/2022). Engages in projects related to: 1) ventilatory strategies in lung diseases; 2) innovative treatments in monocrotaline-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension models; 3) pulmonary biological markers; 4) physiological interactions between the respiratory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems. Has experience in the field of Physiology, with an emphasis on respiratory physiology and pathophysiology, primarily focusing on the following topics: severe asthma, acute respiratory distress syndrome, respiratory mechanics, obesity, pulmonary arterial hypertension, hypovolemia, hemodynamics, alveolar-capillary membrane, and biological markers of alveolar stress.