Marta González Jiménez was born in Calahorra, La Rioja (Spain) in 2000. She studied science in Valle del Cidacos High School. Then, she was accepted by Zaragoza University and started her degree in Chemistry. Now, she is focused on her last year and working on her Bachelor Thesis: “Sustainable preparation of a drug through asymmetric organocatalysis” under the supervision of Dr. Eugenia Marqués-López.
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Topical Collection “Recent Advances in Organocatalysis”
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