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Women in Research #LINO75: Camilla Gottlieb Andersen

Research: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO75: Camilla Gottlieb Andersen

Camilla from Denmark is a postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University, where the #LINO75 Alumna studies the molecular machinery that enables plants to transport carbohydrates and interact with microbes.

From HPV to HIV: My Journey to Understanding Natural HIV Control

Research: Kin Israel Notarte

From HPV to HIV: My Journey to Understanding Natural HIV Control

Kin Israel Notarte reflects on the remarkable journey his career has taken since attending the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in 2023. As he enters the final year of his PhD, he shares how his research, global network, and experiences in Lindau continue to shape his path as a scientist.

Life, Death, Everything in Between (and Before)

Research: Nandita Jayaraj

Life, Death, Everything in Between (and Before)

This year’s meeting featured a breathtaking range of conversations on life, with Laureates discussing everything from what preceded it and why it ends to where it exists and how to live it.

Trust Isn’t Given, It’s Earned: How Science Can Win Back Public Confidence

Research: Andrei Mihai

Trust Isn’t Given, It’s Earned: How Science Can Win Back Public Confidence

At the 75th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, a panel on rebuilding trust in science focused on what scientists themselves can do to address the issue.

Scientific Practice – No More Business as Usual

Research: Ben Skuse

Scientific Practice – No More Business as Usual

At #LINO75, speakers explored how the tried and tested framework for funding, conducting and sharing scientific knowledge is dramatically changing, and how scientists can guide this change for the better.

From Molecules to Hope: Sneak Peeks Into the Future of Science

Research: Nandita Jayaraj

From Molecules to Hope: Sneak Peeks Into the Future of Science

A Lecture on a cutting-edge field of chemistry and a panel of Young Scientists from underrepresented regions explored where science is headed – and where it should go.

A Future Filled With Possibilities

Research: Ben Skuse

A Future Filled With Possibilities

The AI revolution may have been the primary curiosity and concern for many attendees at #LINO75, but Laureates were also discussing a future technological revolution – a quantum revolution – which could have important impacts on both science and society.

How Curiosity-Driven Research Leads to Biomedical Breakthroughs

Research: Ben Skuse

How Curiosity-Driven Research Leads to Biomedical Breakthroughs

Driven by pure curiosity and a healthy dose of serendipity, Nobel Laureates and the next generation of researchers at #LINO75 proved that the path to medical breakthroughs begins with fundamental science.

Women in Research #LINO75: Tandralee Chetia

Research: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO75: Tandralee Chetia

Tandralee's research focuses on high-fidelity computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of therapeutic formulations.

Daily Recap – Friday, 3 July 2026

The Lindau Experience: Mariam Elbaz

Daily Recap – Friday, 3 July 2026

As an extraordinary week in Lindau draws to a close, the conversations, discoveries, and connections will continue far beyond these few days. Explore the highlights from the final day of the 75th Lindau Laureate Meetings.

Women in Research #LINO75: Tala Kaddoura

Medicine: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research #LINO75: Tala Kaddoura

How can stem cell-derived mini kidneys help uncover new treatments for diabetic kidney disease? At #LINO75, PhD student Tala from the American University of Beirut is using innovative 3D kidney organoids to investigate how diabetes damages the kidneys and to identify new opportunities for regeneration and therapy.

Daily Recap – Thursday, 2 July 2026

The Lindau Experience: Anna Barta

Daily Recap – Thursday, 2 July 2026

Today was our final full day at the Inselhalle! The morning's physics and health lectures were followed by an inspiring afternoon talk on using compassion to shape institutions. We wrapped up by celebrating at the Bavarian Evening, with traditional alpine horn music and festive cultural attire.