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Women in Research at #LINO18: Nataly from Lebanon

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Nataly from Lebanon

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

Women in Research at #LINO18: Rhiannon Edge from the UK

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Rhiannon Edge from the UK

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

Women in Research at #LINO18: Amy Shepherd from New Zealand

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Amy Shepherd from New Zealand

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

The Unbearable Lightness of Neutrinos

Physics: Judith M. Reichel

The Unbearable Lightness of Neutrinos

They’ve been the butt of many a science-fiction joke and are incredibly difficult to investigate: neutrinos. Now, a new experiment has begun in south-west Germany to pinpoint their exact mass.

Women in Research at #LINO18: Lara Urban from Germany

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Lara Urban from Germany

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

Women in Research at #LINO18: Menattallah Elserafy from Egypt

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Menattallah Elserafy from Egypt

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

Self-Promotion: The Right Way

Life as a Scientist: Alaina G. Levine

Self-Promotion: The Right Way

Self-promotion is a necessary and honourable action in career development, no matter which career path you choose.

Stressed, Depressed and Unexpressed

Life as a Scientist: Amy Shepherd

Stressed, Depressed and Unexpressed

Why mental health issues are ubiquitous in academia, and what we can do about it

Women in Research at #LINO18: Gintvile Valinciute from Lithuania

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Gintvile Valinciute from Lithuania

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

Organs-On-A-Chip: The Future of Drug Testing?

Research: Meeri Kim

Organs-On-A-Chip: The Future of Drug Testing?

The microfluidic cell culture chips – about the size of a USB stick – could reduce the need for animal experiments.The microfluidic cell culture chips – about the size of a USB stick – could reduce the need for animal experiments.

Reproducing Research Findings Comes at a Cost

Life as a Scientist: Melania Zauri

Reproducing Research Findings Comes at a Cost

Publish or perish – shall we factor in reproducibility?Publish or perish – shall we factor in reproducibility?

Networking at Conferences, or How to Win-Win at Lindau

Life as a Scientist: Alaina G. Levine

Networking at Conferences, or How to Win-Win at Lindau

How to make the best of conferences - some tips to ease your mind as you jump into networking paradise