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Yasin Emanee

Science beyond Borders

A retrospective to the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting by Yasin Emanee.

Christian Schumacher

Economists reflect on challenges

What are the challenges for the next generation? 6 Nobel Laureates and 8 young economists present their views.

Christian Schumacher

Economists set the course for a self-reflective debate

What makes a good economist? 6 Nobel Laureates and 8 young economists give answers.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Oliver Smithies: The Origin of Ideas

Professor Oliver Smithies (Nobel Prize in Physiology, 2007) shared the different sources of his ideas in research – good teachers, childhood memories, and overcoming fear.

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Autographs vs. #NobelSelfie

Meeting Participants Renata Gomes and Adam Spencer had a Nobel Laureate Fan Competition. Find out who won!

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Daily Recap: 3 July, 2014

For the last day of the scientific programme The Daily Recap takes a look back at Thursday, 3 July 2014 at the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Wolfgang Huang

Goodbye Participants, Welcome Alumni

Even after the meeting in Lindau, participants can stay in contact via Lindau’s Alumni Directory.

Jalees Rehman

Physician-Scientists: An Endangered Species?

Can excellent scientists be excellent physicians at the same time?

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Daily Recap: 2 July, 2014

The Daily Recap takes a look back at Wednesday, 2 July 2014 at the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

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Daily Recap: 1 July, 2014

In our Daily Recap we take a look back on 1 July, 2014, third day of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Need of a collaboration between clinic and research

Dr. Raghav Bhargava, a young scientist attending the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2014, is a physician in India. He shares his thoughts on how to improve basic research and clinic collaboration in a developing country like India.

Stephanie Hanel

J. Michael Bishop and the Discovery of the first Human Oncogene

At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting for the first time: John Michael Bishop, who revealed how retroviral cancer genes develop on a molecular level.