Paula Cervantes was born in Zaragoza (Spain). She started her studies in Chemistry in 2019 at the University of Zaragoza. Currently, after having finished her third year, she has decided to do an internship in the HOCA group to be able to learn more about the work that is done in a research laboratory and because the work they do is really interesting.
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