Nature film from Lindau sheds light on cutting edge drug research
The third movie out of the Nature Video Lindau Collection 2014 has been published. It features Nobel Laureates Martin Evans and Oliver Smithies and examines how the side effects of drugs can be combatted.
Nobel Prize 2014: Lighting Nano
The recipients of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry turned micro- into nanoscopy.
Nobel Prize 2014: Out of the Blue
This year’s physics prize has been awarded to three scientists responsible for developing blue LED diodes.
The verdict: is blogging or tweeting about research papers worth it?
Eager to find out what impact blogging and social media could have on the dissemination of her work, Melissa Terras took all of her academic research, including papers that have been available online for years, to the web and found that her audience responded with a huge leap in interest in her work.
New Film “The Long Goodbye”
Getting to grips with the realities of an ageing global population: The second film of the 2014 Nature Video series “A Picture of Health” is out now.
Academia and Pharmaceutical Industry – Strange Bedfellows?
Sooner or later, we all rely on the results of clinical trials.
New Film Series “A Picture of Health”
The trailer of the 2014 Nature Video film series and the film “HIV in hiding” are out now!
The Mississippi Baby and its Implications for AIDS Research
The child which was thought to be cured from the virus suffered a relapse – what does this mean for Research?
Between Stiglitz and Selfies
#LindauEcon14 participant Muslimin Anwar shares a conversation with Joe Stiglitz and a host of spectacular Lindau selfies.
The Art of the Nobel Prizes
As Nobel Week 2014 is approaching Linda Moussakova shares an overview of the various art projects related to the Nobel Prizes.
Walter Gilbert: Big data and genome sequencing not good for medical purposes
The Laureate who devised the DNA sequencing method discusses his apprehensions about medical applications of big data and genome sequencing.
Managing Innovation: Step-by-step approach rarely yields better performance
Paul Hünermund, who was a young scientist at #lindauecon14 explains his research on innovation management.