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.
At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting for the first time: John Michael Bishop, who revealed how retroviral cancer genes develop on a molecular level.
In our Daily Recap we take a look back at the first day of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
ESA Astronaut Alex Gerst sends a video greeting to Lindau from the ISS.
The city of Lindau’s Lord Mayor Dr. Gerhard Ecker joins our online community to welcome all participants of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Mohit Kumar Jolly on why he is especially looking Forward to the upcoming 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Attention, it’s a world premier! Today, the first ever Double Helix Special Edition of “Faces” features not only one but two Young Scientists: Meet Adam & David Tarnoki from Hungary.
Peruvian Guest Blogger Sofia Espinoza from Yale is making a one time exception and lets her expectations get the best of her.
This new edition of “Faces” Features Renata Gomes from Portugal.
Nadine Gärber, Head of Young Scientist Support, presents the ultimate survival guide to the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
Today on „Faces“: Robert Akpata from Benin.
This new issue of „Faces“ would be named more properly if it was called „Beards“. It highlights Australian young scientist Michael Bergin.
In this new edition of “Faces” we introduce Russian psychologist Maria Iakovleva.