Chemistry is entering a new era, one shaped less by test tubes and more by algorithms. From protein folding to sustainable materials, AI is transforming how discoveries are made, marking a fundamental shift in the very nature of chemical research.
From Linear to Circular: Chemistry’s Pathway to Sustainability
A decade after the UN adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the upcoming #LINO25 Panel Discussion on Sustainabilitywill explore chemistry’s pivotal role in advancing these global objectives.
Lindau is excited to finally welcome Young Scientists from all over the world. For an easy start we have prepared all information you need in regard of travelling to Lindau and attending the meeting.
Parenthood in Academia: An Initiative by #LINO24 Alumni
Discover how scientists balance academic careers and family life in this inspiring blog post featuring Lindau Alumni. Explore insights, challenges, and advice from researchers navigating parenthood in academia. Join the conversation and be part of the change.
#LINO23 Alumnus Gustavo Rosa Gameiro organized a G20 summit side event in Rio 2024 on health and science. His participation in the Lindau Meeting 2023 inspired him to get involved in science diplomacy.
Nobel Prize in Physics 2024: Where the AI Revolution Began
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics was the first in artificial intelligence, being awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for bringing artificial neural networks into being.
Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine 2024: Very Very Short RNA With a Big Impact
Learn more about microRNA and its impact on gene regulation. Victor Ambros and Gary Ravkun will receive the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology for their research in this field.