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Maria Żurek

“Only Because I Was at the Right Place at the Right Time” – Dealing with Impostor Syndrome

#LINO19 young scientist Maria Żurek writes about impostor syndrome in science and how to fight this psychological phenomenon.

Sisyphus on the Tenure-Track

Arunima Roy

Sisyphus on the Tenure-Track

2018 Lindau Alumna Arunima Roy on the difficulties of finding tenure-track positions for young scientists and possible solutions.

Communicating with the Media: Eight Tips on How to Get Press

Alaina G. Levine

Communicating with the Media: Eight Tips on How to Get Press

Science journalist Alaina G. Levine gives helpful communication advices for scientists and researchers.

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Science Without Borders: New Nature Outlook Published

The latest issue of Nature Outlook, produced with support from Mars, Incorporated, is out! Our media partner Nature once again has published a special supplement to their scientific journal featuring the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. It focuses on empowering scientists in emerging economies and includes articles about #LINO18. Expect a profound insight into the current […]

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2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

On Wednesday, 3 October 2018, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 to Frances H. Arnold “for the directed evolution of enzymes”  and to George P. Smith and Sir Gregory P. Winter “for the phage display of peptides and antibodies”. Find out more about the 2018 Nobel Prize […]

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2018 Nobel Prize in Physics

On Tuesday, 2 October 2018, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 to Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland for their breakthrough inventions in the field of laser physics. Find out more about the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics here.

New Principle for Cancer Therapy: Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology 2018

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New Principle for Cancer Therapy: Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology 2018

James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo were awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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New Nobel Lab 360°: Randy Schekman

Our newest Nobel Lab 360° features 2013 Nobel Laureate Randy W. Schekman. This virtual tour through the Schekman lab at the University of California, Berkeley, shows you his office, the main lab and the cell sorter. Randy Schekman and his team introduce their current work on how human cells manufacture small membrane vesicles containing RNA […]

#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Friday, 30 June

Laura Schönhardt

#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Friday, 30 June

The 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting ended with the Baden-Württemberg Boat Trip to Mainau Island. It was a day full of science, discussions, joy, genuine delight and even some tears. Enjoy the highlights of the last day of #LiNo17.   Video of the day:   “I felt like I had the world in my hands.” – […]

#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Thursday, 29 June

Laura Schönhardt

#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Thursday, 29 June

Thursday was the last day in Lindau but not the last day of the meeting. Friday is going to take the participants to Mainau Island, so while they are enjoying their last day on the picturesque island, let’s take a look at what happened yesterday. Here are our highlights from Thursday:   Video of the day: All six panelists – Nobel […]

“The world deserves well-educated women.” – Ana Torres from Mexico

Ulrike Böhm

“The world deserves well-educated women.” – Ana Torres from Mexico

#LiNo17 participant Ana from Mexico was inspired by her parents to pursue a career in science. Now, she is a successful postdoc and her son loves math, too.#LiNo17 participant Ana from Mexico was inspired by her parents to pursue a career in science. Now, she is a successful postdoc and her son loves math, too.

“Always accept an opportunity,” Says Emma Danelius

Ulrike Böhm

“Always accept an opportunity,” Says Emma Danelius

The #LiNo17 young scientist and mother of two on how she fell in love with chemistryThe #LiNo17 young scientist and mother of two on how she fell in love with chemistry