Ever since I was a child, I’ve nurtured a quiet curiosity for everything that can’t be seen with the naked eye.
I was fascinated not only by how the human body works, but by where emotions are born, what makes a mind fragile, and what holds together — or tears apart — what we are from what we feel.
Over time, that curiosity became a scientific path, intertwined with the study of Eastern practices and the search for balance between knowledge and intuition.
From medicine and paediatrics I moved towards the study of rare diseases, with a particular focus on neurodevelopmental disorders and genetic pathologies.
It’s a field dense with complexity and emotion, where answers are scarce and questions often don’t yet have a name.
In such a landscape, science is essential — but not always enough. It takes clinical intuition, the ability to listen, and the willingness to remain present even when data fall short. It’s precisely there, in that suspended space, that what truly matters often begins to surface.
Through the years I’ve learnt that logic and mystery are not opposites. Rationality, when it’s genuine, knows how to speak with uncertainty. But, behind many discoveries lies a spark of imagination, a sidelong glance, an intuition that eludes algorithms. It’s within this borderland that my creative projects also unfold. Science, writing, and art are not separate worlds, but different expressions of the same pursuit — a search for meaning, for connection, for possibility.
And it’s from this very place that this new adventure begins: a space for reflections and fragments that don’t fit into protocols, yet help reveal what moves beneath the surface.
Welcome.
Here, beyond the margins.
Vr.




