How Corona Changed My Research – and My Way to Lindau
Khalid El Bairi explains how the coronavirus has changed its current research. He was invited to the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Women in Research: Alice Fletcher-Etherington From the United Kingdom
Alice is interested in how viruses interact with host cell intrinsic immune responses.
Support for the Low Carbon Economy
Martin Hänsel and Frikk Nesje have published a paper about climate change and economy. Martin will participate in the Meeting 2021 and Frikk was in Lindau in 2017.
Women in Research: Eleni Karatza From Greece
Eleni from Greece listens to what the data have to say.
Women in Research: Katrin Fürsich From Germany
Katrin focuses on the spectroscopic investigation of quantum materials.
Women in Research: Catarina Esteves From Portugal
Catarina studies the underlying processes of crystallization or recrystallization.
Women in Research: Mengqiao Du From China
Mengqiao is a PhD student in the field of economics at University of Mannheim, Business School, Germany.
Women in Research: Mariana De Niz From Mexico
Mariana is a Human Frontier Science Program postdoctoral fellow at Instituto de Medicina Molecular in Lisbon, Portugal.
Women in Research: Kate Secombe From Australia
Kate researches gastrointestinal problems following cancer treatment.
Women in Research: Isabel Abánades Lázaro from Spain
Isabel's research focuses on defect engineering of Metal-Organic Frameworks for drug delivery and environmentally relevant applications
Global Solutions to Global Problems
Can science live up to its principles of having no boundaries or biases? And is our current level of international cooperation sufficient to deal with global crises? This was the focus of the Debate ‘International Scientific Collaboration’, the first debate at Online Science Days 2020 on Sunday 28 June.
Women in Research: Lucy Ombaka from Kenya
Lucy had some female role models, but now she has become a role model herself.