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Martin Ballaschk

Zeit für Wissenschaft und Familie?

Blogger, Doktorand und Familienvater Martin Ballaschk über das schwierige Verhältnis zwischen akademischer Karriere und Familienglück.

Stephanie Hanel

Virtueller Besuch am Institut Pasteur in Paris

Rundgang durch das Labor von „Scientist Activist“ Francoise Barré-Sinoussi

Stephanie Hanel

Virtual Visit at the Institut Pasteur in Paris

Meet „Scientist Activist“ Françoise Barré-Sinoussi

Beatrice Lugger

Sex and stigma – with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi

Françoise Barré-Sinoussi won her Nobel Prize for identifying HIV as the cause of AIDS. The virus is made more dangerous by the social stigmas that surround infection. Young physicist Markita Landry…

Lou Woodley

An Interview with Francoise Barré-Sinoussi

Francoise  Barré-Sinoussi won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2008 for her role in the discovery of HIV. As she detailed in her plenary lecture on Monday 28th June, she considers a combined approach of mainly Western-led lab-based research and locally based education and treatment centres in developing countries as crucial for the control of […]

Bastian Greshake

Das Leben als Wissenschaftler – Vier Laureaten berichten

In Lindau geht es nicht unbedingt um die neuesten, wissenschaftlichen Entdeckungen. Sondern es geht vor allem darum zu sehen, wie andere Leute arbeiten, was und wie andere Menschen denken und natürlich wollen die Jungen von den alten Heroen lernen. Lehrreiche Einblicke gab dabei nicht zuletzt das Panel “On being a scientist”. Dabei stellten sich Françoise […]

Martin Fenner

100 years infection and cancer

There are many reasons to get excited in anticipation of this year’s Lindau Nobel meeting that is now less than two weeks away. One aspect of the meeting I personally enjoy is the appreciation for the historical perspective of science. One recurring theme of many Nobel laureates in Medicine or Physiology during the last 50 […]