Nicholas Andre is Bachelor of Biotechnology Sciences and graduated in 2018 as Biotechnology Engineer by the Catholic University of Maule, Chile. He is currently a beneficiary of research support from the Spanish Association Against Cancer. He is developing his career in research through the study of the anti-carcinogenic effect offered by growing deer antlers at the Institute of Regional Development of the University of Castilla-La Mancha.
With previous experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, biomedicine and the search for new antineoplastic therapies after stays in research centers at the Regional Hospital of Maule, Chile, and the Polytechnic University of Madrid. This has allowed him to be part of the Deer Biology and Production Group directed by Dr. Tomás Landete Castillejos from the IDR-UCLM and a collaborator of the Cancer Stem Cell group directed by Dr. Carmen Ramírez Castillejo from the UPM.