 Hi, I'm Jose Davila Belderain and I'm a group leader at the Centre of Neurogynomics. Hi, I am Azir Zonka and I am a PhD student in the Davila Belderain group. My work focuses on combining computational modeling and big data analysis to try to understand how the cells of the brain work and why did they stop working in diseases like Alzheimer's and schizophrenia. The focus of our research is the study of neuropsychiatric disorders in their divergence and convergence patterns, characteristics, let's say, that are related to the development of the fetal brain. It is an interesting place for junior group leaders because a lot of us are in similar situations and we tend to work together. I think that is also the biggest strength of HD. Human technology for me means to be in a center where you have future growth and also it is international, so this is very important for me. I chose HD because Milan is a very nice place to live and this new center offers a good environment to combine computational and experimental biology. You are in touch with the top scientists of the field, so it is interdisciplinary and also you can work really with the top scientists. The most challenging thing here in human technology is that you have so many inputs, so you have a lot of ideas, a lot of opportunities and this sometimes could be also something that is a challenge because you have to frame your work, you have to concentrate, but even though it is a challenge, it is something incredibly beautiful to work on.