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Don’t Forget the Big Problems! – Paul R. Milgrom’s Personal Lindau Impressions

Economic Sciences: Paul R. Milgrom

Don’t Forget the Big Problems! – Paul R. Milgrom’s Personal Lindau Impressions

Laureate Paul R. Milgrom remembers his first Lindau experience and tells us what he left in Lindau.

With Passion and Dedication – Benjamin List’s Personal Lindau Impressions

Chemistry: Benjamin List

With Passion and Dedication – Benjamin List’s Personal Lindau Impressions

Benjamin List was greatly moved by his first participation in a Lindau Meeting. Afterwards, he shared his thoughts and impressions from his week at Lake Constance.

Science is Our Common Language

Chemistry: Daniela Thiel

Science is Our Common Language

Paola Libertad García Medel participated in #LINO22. Afterwards, she reflected on being a female scientist and her experiences in Lindau in regard on diversity and scientific networks.

Young Scientists at #LINO23 – Autoimmune Diseases and Cardiovascular Risk

Medicine: Nathalie Conrad

Young Scientists at #LINO23 – Autoimmune Diseases and Cardiovascular Risk

Nathalie Conrad recently completed a research project, which shows that patients with autoimmune disorders live with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The scientist from KU Leuven will participate in #LINO23.

Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences 2022: Improving How to Deal With Financial Crises

Economic Sciences: Phil Thornton

Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences 2022: Improving How to Deal With Financial Crises

The three economists who will share the 2022 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences receive the award for demonstrating the importance of preventing widespread bank collapses, particularly during financial crises.

Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine 2022: Cavemen Relatives

Medicine: Hanna Kurlanda-Witek

Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine 2022: Cavemen Relatives

Nobel Laureate Svante Pääbo forged an entirely new field in evolutionary biology: paleogenomics. The sequencing of DNA from a Neanderthal bone and publishing the genome were the milestones in his research.

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022: Chemistry That ‘Clicks’ Into Place

Chemistry: Neysan Donnelly

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022: Chemistry That ‘Clicks’ Into Place

Three researchers whose work has revolutionised synthetic chemistry by allowing unprecedented insights into living cells will receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022.

Nobel Prize in Physics 2022: Proving and Using the Peculiar Quantum Nature of Reality

Physics: Ben Skuse

Nobel Prize in Physics 2022: Proving and Using the Peculiar Quantum Nature of Reality

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 will be awarded to three scientists who proved the potential to investigate and control particles that are in entangled states.

Conduct – Diversity – Inclusion

The Lindau Experience: LiNo News

Conduct – Diversity – Inclusion

Summary of the council's recent discussion on diversity and inclusion in regard of the Lindau Meetings.

The Mystery of Plant Cells

Chemistry: Paola Libertad García Medel

The Mystery of Plant Cells

Lindau Alumna Paola Libertad García Medel explores the DNA replication of plants. Further knowledge about the DNA replication in plants could help to increase food security by improving crops and yields.

Reunion in Lindau

Economic Sciences: Daniela Thiel

Reunion in Lindau

Lukas and Jochen knew each other from school days. In Lindau they met again during #LINOecon and found some points of connection in their research.

The Invisible Danger

Chemistry: Ruth Rittinghaus

The Invisible Danger

Lindau Alumna Ruth Rittinghaus was awarded for an essay about her research topic. Microscopic plastic particles are almost ubiquitous in the environment. This is a problem, but tailor-made bioplastics may offer hope of a solution.