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Mohit Kumar Jolly

What’s needed to succeed in science in developing nations?

More interdisciplinary research and less bureaucracy –

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Autographs vs. #NobelSelfie

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

Sofia Espinoza

Science World Cup

Counting numbers of titles – FIFA versus Nobel Laureates.

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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.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Tracing proteins in living cells – Martin Chalfie and GFP

Not only friends on Facebook, but also proteins in a cell can be tagged. Yes!

Christine Gorman

What a Ball of Wool can tell You about Healthy Aging

Seeking for objective measures that indicate how healthy you are.

Wolfgang Huang

Goodbye Participants, Welcome Alumni

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

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Big Data – not a big deal, just another tool

‘Big Data’, however fancy it might appear, is just another tool that can be useful to find some associations.

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.

Charles Breeze

Questions from the Spanish Olympiads in the life sciences

Questions from the Spanish Biology Olympiad (OEB) whose aim is to promote the interest in life sciences

Hanno Charisius

On Man and Microbes – Barry Marshall

In the summer of 1984, the Australian scientist Neil Noakes took some bacteria from a petri dish, mixed them with lukewarm beef extract – the normal nutrient solution for bacteria in the lab – and filled a little more than one cup into a beaker. Then he handed this mix to his colleague, the gastroenterologist […]