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Martin Ballaschk

Quo vadis NMR? – Ein Gespräch mit Kurt Wüthrich

Welche Rolle spielt die Kernresonanzspektroskopie heute in der Forschung?

Kathleen Raven

Research For the Dogs – Young Scientist profiles

Dogs play a crucial role in human cancer research.

Yasin Emanee

The HIV-Pandemic and Scientific Persistance – Barré-Sinoussi

AIDS today is a pandemic of unprecedented proportion.

Christine Gorman

Why Don’t Grasshoppers Catch Colds?

File this under things you never thought to ask: Why are grasshoppers and other insects resistant to so many different infections?

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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.

Yasin Emanee

The Story of a Scientific Idea

One of the lectures I was especially looking forward to in the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting is Oliver Smithies’s “Where do Ideas come from?”. The human civilization is built upon discoveries and inventions which invariably root to an idea being formed in some blessed mind(s) at some point of time.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Cellular reprogramming: Still scraping the surface

The concept of reprogramming raises questions about how stable the identity of a particular cell is.

Kirsty Short

A Sunburnt Country

Yesterday, Australia had the privilege of hosting the International Get-Together. This was a unique opportunity to showcase Australian culture, lifestyle, and of course, science. As an Australian living abroad this was also a chance for me to remember all the things from my home country that I miss.

Gero von der Stein

Daily Recap: 30 June, 2014

In this Daily Recap we take a look back at 30 June, 2014, the second day of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Jalees Rehman

The Stress of Ageing

How do I knock off thirty years from my age?

Kathleen Raven

Women to Women: Science and Family

The key to the early child-rearing years is to be well-organized with a laser-like focus.

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.