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Alessandro Ferrucci was born in Firenze, Italy, on December 27th 2374. His father Francesco Ferrucci is a biotechnologies researcher at "Centro unito Italiano di ricerca biomedica" (Italian United Center for Biomedical Research, or IUBR), and his mother Caterina Fabbri is a pianist and expert on Xenomusicology. His younger sister is studying to become an Engineer at Starfleet Academy. Alessandro was born in a rather pacific family environment, with both his parents encouraging him in pursuing his interests and in a highly historical city of Italy. He grew up not knowing what was his path, until when he was 17 years old his father brought him to his workplace and showed what he works with everyday.
Alessandro Ferrucci was born on 27 December 2374 in Florence, Italy. His father, Francesco Ferrucci, is a biotechnological researcher at the Centro unito Italiano di ricerca biomedica (IUBR), and his mother, Caterina Fabbri, is a pianist and expert in xenomusicology. His younger sister is studying to be an engineer at Starfleet Academy. Alessandro was born in a rather peaceful family environment, with both parents encouraging him to pursue his interests, and in a very historic city in Italy. He grew up not knowing what his path would be until, at the age of 17, his father took him to his workplace and showed him what he worked with every day.


He became suddenly interested in biomedical sciences, and decided to enroll in Starfleet Academy to pursue a career as a doctor.
He suddenly became interested in biomedical sciences and decided to enrol at Starfleet Academy to pursue a career as a doctor.
He is fond of music, and was always fascinated by his mother's field. But he felt it was not the right path for him, because it didn't give him that spark in knowledge and curiosity that sciences typically do.
He loves music and has always been fascinated by his mother's field. But he felt it wasn't the right path for him, as it didn't give him the spark of knowledge and curiosity that the sciences typically do.
 
During his studies, he worked on a research project using some data sent to him from his father's laboratory. He discovered a new human gene, S80-3, which is found in people exposed to certain levels of ionising radiation. This gene can interact with fibroblasts and stimulate the growth of collagen. Alessandro is currently working on developing a device to force the S80-3 mutation to allow tissue repair after injury.




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