Giorgia is a scientist working at the intersection of research, health, and human systems. With experience spanning both academia and industry, she brings a deep understanding of how biological systems respond to stress, adapt to change, and recover over time.

Her work focuses on translating complex scientific research into practical, human-centered approaches that support wellbeing, recovery, and sustainable performance. Drawing on expertise in biological systems, stress regulation, and health research, she helps bridge the gap between scientific evidence and real-world application.

Giorgia is particularly interested in how health is shaped by the interaction of biology, work, expectations, and life circumstances. She takes a systems-based perspective to understanding stress and recovery—exploring not only what contributes to strain, but also the conditions that enable people to restore balance, resilience, and long-term wellbeing.

At HumanKind, Giorgia contributes expertise across workplace wellbeing, stress and recovery, women's health, and the development of evidence-informed tools and initiatives. She is passionate about ensuring that scientific rigor, lived experience, and real-world context are thoughtfully integrated into programs that support both individual and organizational wellbeing.