Faces – Young Scientist Profile: Adam & David Tarnoki
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.
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.
Inspired by last year’s motto and the passionate closing panel discussion on “Green Chemistry”, we decided that we wanted to spend some thoughts on how to make our meetings more environment-friendly.
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.
Guest Blogger and participant of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Yasin Emanee on the difficulties of maintaining ethical integrity in research.
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.
Nobel Laureate Peter Doherty wrote a Beginner’s Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize.
Meet “Scientist Activist” Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Dialogue is the central feature of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Talk to each other, learn from each other, exchange your ideas. Naturally we continue the dialogue online and want to interact also with you, the interested reader.