Simone Anza, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Simone joined our lab in October 2024 and brings a multidisciplinary perspective to research in developmental plasticity. He studies stress physiology and child development, focusing on how the gut microbiome shapes and responds to early life experiences. Simone is also passionate about using Artificial Intelligence in computational approaches for multi-omics studies, applying these tools to unravel complex biological systems. By combining insights from biology, psychology, microbiome science, and computational methods, Simone aims to uncover how developmental processes adapt to environmental stressors and inform strategies for healthy child development.