Published 27 June 2023 by Markus Weyrich
Daily Recap – Tuesday, 27 June 2023
The 72nd Lindau Meeting is fully underway. The third day of #LINO23 was packed with exciting sessions and opportunities for informal exchange: kicked-off by two partner breakfasts, the programme continued with lectures and Agora Talks by Nobel Laureates. A special highlight was our panel discussion on “Artificial Intelligence and Medicine” in the afternoon. Laureate Lunches and Open Exchange sessions provided another occasion for personal dialogue among Nobel Laureates and Young Scientists. Finally, the day is rounded off by the traditional Grill & Chill.
Quote of the Day
“You create great scientists by giving them independence and responsibility.”
Michael Levitt, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2013
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Young Scientists sure had a great time exchanging with Nobel Laureate Stefan W. Hell after his lecture on “Molecular-Scale Resolution and Dynamics in Fluorescence Microscopy.”
Featured Blog Post
Diversity and mentoring in science are key aspects at this year’s Nobel Laureate meeting. Lindau blogger Hanna Kurlanda-Witek reported on two highly interesting sessions in these fields which took place on Sunday and Monday.
Read the full article on our blog.
Fact of the Day
Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher continued our Mission Education today by sharing insights on the role of ion channels with high school students. Laureates @ School is a cross-border format for students interested in science in the Lake Constance region.
Learn more about the Mission Education here.
Tuesday’s Tweets
https://twitter.com/MaikeEffern/status/1673587483282481152
The third day of #LINO23 started from the lecture by Nobel Laureate Christiane Nusslein-Volhard. Amazing to see how the beauty of nature was created in fishes. @lindaunobel pic.twitter.com/kKJcCorTcY
— Yiyao Huang_黄依瑶 (@Yiyao_Huang) June 27, 2023
Interacting with so many bright young minds is a real privilege and highlight for me, every year. https://t.co/68VS6Pq2lS
— Stefan W. Hell (@Stefan_W_Hell) June 27, 2023
Had a great time talking with Harold Varmus about everything from policies to publishing and AI over lunch! #LINO23 pic.twitter.com/4Hc0UAjI0h
— Rüdiger Groß (@r_gross_) June 27, 2023
Had a delightful lunch with the inspiring @francesarnold! Thanks for taking the time to meet and discuss with us about science and career choices! #LINO23@ToWalther #takeover #CZS pic.twitter.com/TWJ73Ql2Gv
— Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung (@CZ_Stiftung) June 27, 2023
"We should assume that AI is here for the benefit of the people and it's here to stay," says Aaron Ciechanover. Like every other technology, it can be a double edged sword, but we should use it for the better #LINO23
— Andrei Mihai (@mareacaspica) June 27, 2023
Proud to be at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting #LINO23 with our great Polish team of Young Scientists: @dluzewskajulia @AKopacz93 @NatOchocka @OlaaSynowiec & Karolina Finc
Thanks to @FNP_org_pl for nominating us!#JestemStartowcem pic.twitter.com/X9bWRlBJJ5
— Magda Migalska (@MagdaMigalska) June 27, 2023
Was telling Sir @RichardJRoberts that I was born in the year he received the @NobelPrize.#LINO23
Thank you @sahadat_dphi_ju for this amazing picture. pic.twitter.com/DT6luxoxOU— Afifa Anjum (@AfifaAnjum17) June 27, 2023
Such an honor talking to you. Sir Martin J. Evans, Nobel Laureate in Physiology & Medicine 2007. #lino23 @lindaunobel pic.twitter.com/BbeYxVNsK9
— Regina Esinam Abotsi, PhD (@ReginaAbotsi) June 27, 2023
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Today’s Highlight Session
… showcases the Panel Discussion on “Artificial Intelligence and Medicine” with the Nobel Laureates Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Michael Levitt, joined by the 2018 ACM Prize Laureate Shwetak Patel as well as the Young Scientists Ang Cui and Aderonke Sakpere.
Programme Preview: Wednesday
We are approaching the second half of the meeting! Tomorrow, the focus will again be on the Young Scientists’ research in several Next Gen Science sessions, surrounded by more Agora Talks and the Heidelberg Lecture!
- 7.00–8.30: Partner Event
- 9.00–10.30: Next Gen Science
- 11.00–13.00: Agora Talks
- 15.00–16.30: Next Gen Science
- 17.00–18.30: Open Exchanges
- 19.00–19.45: Heidelberg Lecture
Make sure to check the meeting programme for a detailed overview of the upcoming days.
Over the course of the next days, we will keep you updated on the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting with our daily recaps. The idea behind it is to bring to you the day’s highlights in a blink of an eye. The daily recaps will feature blog posts, photos and videos from the Mediatheque as well as recent social media posts.