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A Long Road to Becoming a Chemist

Ana Torres

A Long Road to Becoming a Chemist

Lindau Alumna Ana Torres on the steep path of her career that finally let her to working towards the development of new generation rechargeable batteriesLindau Alumna Ana Torres on the steep path of her career that finally let her to working towards the development of new generation rechargeable batteries

Why Every Young Scientist Should Apply for the Lindau Meeting

Ulrike Böhm

Why Every Young Scientist Should Apply for the Lindau Meeting

16 women in research summarise their impressions of #LiNo1716 women in research summarise their impressions of #LiNo17

Some Surprising Words of Wisdom

Karen Stroobants

Some Surprising Words of Wisdom

Lindau Alumna Karen Stroobants from Belgium reflects on the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate MeetingLindau Alumna Karen Stroobants from Belgium reflects on the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

From Copper Photocatalysts to Chemical Topology

Melissae Fellet

From Copper Photocatalysts to Chemical Topology

For Jean-Pierre Sauvage, novelty, teamwork and adventure drove advances in synthesising molecular chains and knots For Jean-Pierre Sauvage, novelty, teamwork and adventure drove advances in synthesising molecular chains and knots

“It’s Important to Show the Achievements of Women in Science Through the Media” – Antonella Coccia

Ulrike Böhm

“It’s Important to Show the Achievements of Women in Science Through the Media” – Antonella Coccia

The #LiNo17 young scientist from Argentina admires Marie Curie and how she found balance between having a family and a career in scienceThe #LiNo17 young scientist from Argentina admires Marie Curie and how she found balance between having a family and a career in science

Julie Fenton Loves a Challenge, Regardless of Scale

Ulrike Böhm

Julie Fenton Loves a Challenge, Regardless of Scale

The #LiNo17 young scientist from the US wants to develop mentoring programmes that spark young people’s interest in science The #LiNo17 young scientist from the US wants to develop mentoring programmes that spark young people’s interest in science

“It Is Time That We Write Our Own History in Science!” – Eva Maria Wara Alvarez Pari

Ulrike Böhm

“It Is Time That We Write Our Own History in Science!” – Eva Maria Wara Alvarez Pari

Interview with #LiNo17 young scientist Eva Maria Wara from Bolivia Interview with #LiNo17 young scientist Eva Maria Wara from Bolivia

Focus on Africa: Advancing Science to Advance Humankind

Alaina G. Levine

Focus on Africa: Advancing Science to Advance Humankind

Alaina G. Levine talks with Titus Masese, a rising star Kenyan scientist on the present, presence, and presents of African science across the globeAlaina G. Levine talks with Titus Masese, a rising star Kenyan scientist on the present, presence, and presents of African science across the globe

Chemists Respond to Climate Change with Sustainable Fuel and Chemical Production

Melissae Fellet

Chemists Respond to Climate Change with Sustainable Fuel and Chemical Production

Recycling carbon dioxide to make sustainable fuels and chemicals could change the much-maligned molecule being part of the problem of climate change to being part of the solution Recycling carbon dioxide to make sustainable fuels and chemicals could change the much-maligned molecule being part of the problem of climate change to being part of the solution

Women Have Unique Qualities That Make Them Great Scientists, Says Hannah Noa Barad

Ulrike Böhm

Women Have Unique Qualities That Make Them Great Scientists, Says Hannah Noa Barad

#LiNo17 young scientist Hannah from Israel on her passion for science and women in research#LiNo17 young scientist Hannah from Israel on her passion for science and women in research

Being a Lecturer in Benin Means Having a Vision, a Clear and Positive Vision of the Future

Victorien Tamègnon Dougnon

Being a Lecturer in Benin Means Having a Vision, a Clear and Positive Vision of the Future

The #LiNo17 young scientist and lecturer Victorien Tamègnon Dougnon wants to support talented female scientists.The #LiNo17 young scientist and lecturer Victorien Tamègnon Dougnon wants to support talented female scientists.

“The world deserves well-educated women.” – Ana Torres from Mexico

Ulrike Böhm

“The world deserves well-educated women.” – Ana Torres from Mexico

#LiNo17 participant Ana from Mexico was inspired by her parents to pursue a career in science. Now, she is a successful postdoc and her son loves math, too.#LiNo17 participant Ana from Mexico was inspired by her parents to pursue a career in science. Now, she is a successful postdoc and her son loves math, too.