Published 28 June 2017 by Laura Schönhardt
#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 27 June 2017
We are already three days into this year’s chemistry meeting and there are so many interesting things happening. We have collected a huge amount of exhilarating pictures, exceptional lectures and thought-provoking blog contributions. So you can guess that there is so much more that you should definitly check out on our mediatheque than we present to you in our daily recap . Enjoy the following highlights!
Video of the day:
“This meeting is about mentorship, and it’s about the future, it’s not about the Nobel Laureates, it is [in fact] about mentoring the next generation of scientists – OUR BEST HOPE FOR THE FUTURE” – Brian Malow has provided us with a live video featuring seven young scientists.
Picture of the day:
After having the Poster Flashes on Monday, our Poster Session proved to be a success. Frank Biedermann, a young scientist explaining his research about “Supramolecular Sensing Ensembles” to Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher.
For even more pictures from the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, past and present, take a look at our Flickr account.
Blog of the day:
“When scientific issues become publicly controversial, Nobel Laureates have a history of making strong statements at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings,” writes Melissae Fellet in her new article on science in a post-truth era. Politics and the question of what scientists can do to rebuild trust is one of the main topics being discussed by the participants of the 67th Lindau Meeting.
Press Talk on ‘Science in a Post-Truth Era’ hosted by Deutsche Welle during the 67th Lindau Meeting. Photo/Credit: Julia Nimke/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Do take a look at more of our exciting blog posts.
Tweets of the day:
What a beautiful town! We’re lucky to be attending @lindaunobel in Lindau #LiNo17 #lindau pic.twitter.com/qh0Wjp1rvk
— Mark Wynn (@md_wynn) 27. Juni 2017
Molina: the costs of not addressing climate change will be much more than predicted #LiNo17 @lindaunobel @UNFCCC
— AcademyofScienceSA (@ASSAf_Official) 27. Juni 2017
Soccer & science advice by Stefan Hell: Stand on two legs but shoot with your strong leg. Don’t shoot with two legs or you’ll fall! #LiNo17
— Joel Benjamin Heim (@JoelBHeim) 27. Juni 2017
This week, @NCStateChem‘s Sofia Garakyaraghi is at #LiNo17, meeting #NobelLaureate Mario Molina & other scientists from around the world! pic.twitter.com/iNAqXqZEzm
— NC State Sciences (@NCStateSciences) 27. Juni 2017
Last but not least, follow us on Twitter @lindaunobel and Instagram @lindaunobel and keep an eye out for #LiNo17
Over the course of the next four days, we will keep you updated on the 67th 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.