Women in Research #LINO23: Mari Carmen Romero-Mulero
Mari Carmen from Spain is a Ph.D. student at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics and the Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg, Germany. Her project focuses on the assessment of the effect of aging on the physiology of the hematopoietic compartment.
Women in Research #LINO23: Sanne Boersma
Sanne Boersma hopes to contribute to solving some of the mysteries of our cells and our tissues. Currently, she is very much fascinated by the complicated ‘tug-of-war’ between a virus and the infected tissue during infection.
Women in Research #LINO23: Nabila Ismail
Nabila is very keen on investigating how specific drugs work within the bacteria that causes TB: Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Women in Research #LINO23: Yanira Méndez Gómez
Yanira from Cuba is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Yanira’s research, which she conducts at Prof. Dr. Gonςalo Bernardes’ group, focuses on the discovery of new multicomponent reactions and their application on protein modification.
Women in Research #LINO23: Flávia Sousa
As a Senior Researcher at the Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, Flávia Sousa's research work has been pioneering regarding the encapsulation of anti-angiogenic monoclonal antibodies and understanding the efficacy in treating glioblastoma by normalizing the tumor vasculature and microenvironment.
Women in Research #LINO23: Birgül Akolpoglu
Birgül Akolpoglu, participant of #LINO23, works in the field of biohybrid microrobots with microalgae and bacteria for targeted drug delivery applications.
Lindau, Here We Come! – Preparations for #LINO23
Lindau is excited to finally welcome Young Scientists from all over the world. For an easy start we have prepared all information you need in regard of travelling to Lindau and attending the meeting.
LINO23: Invitation for 635 Young Scientists
In research institutions and universities around the globe, 444 Young Scientists discovered a pleasant message in their mailboxes today: the invitation to the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, which will gather Nobel Laureates and Young Scientists in the field of Physiology/Medicine at Lake Constance in the last week of June 2023.
Fundamental Physics at the Crossroads
The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the Higgs boson was the end of a clear path towards discovery for the Physics community. How to describe the current situation? What to expect for the future?
Queuing with Laureates – Personal Lindau Impressions of Young Economist Tumisang Loate-Ntsoko
Tumisang Loate-Ntsoko, a researcher at the University of Pretoria in South Africa presented her findings during #LINOecon. Here, she reflects on the time she spent in Lindau. The final post on the Lindau experiences of Laureates and Young Economists/Scientists.
An Unforgettable Eureka Moment – Personal Lindau Impressions of Young Scientist Abdelaziz Gouda
Abdelaziz Gouda who participated in #LINO22 reflects his personal experience of the Lindau Meeting. Find out which moment he will never forget.
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.