Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2019: What Cells Do When the Air Gets Thin
This year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology honours discoveries concerning how cells sense and respond to low oxygen levels. The findings illuminate a fundamental aspect of normal cellular metabolism and have important implications for understanding – and perhaps treating – cancer.
Women in Research at #LINO19: Laura Pereira Sánchez from Spain
#LINO19 Lindau Alumna Laura Pereira Sánchez from Spain talks about her career path, her favourite projects and more in this interview with Ulrike Böhm.
How to Weigh an Atom: Francis W. Aston’s Mass Spectrograph
It’s 100 years since Nobel Laureate Francis W. Aston built his first mass spectrograph - a groundbreaking invention that was to launch the field of mass spectrometry, with applications in science, medicine and beyond.