Concluding ESR’s Women in Science series

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Source: ESR

When Maria Gutierrez-Gines was studying at school and university, she had plans to become a teacher. But the offer of a PhD scholarship followed by a lack of teaching options saw her change directions and head into a career in science. Now, Maria is lead scientist Biowaste in ESR’s Water and Waste team, and she doesn’t regret the change in direction at all.

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