Published 27 June 2018 by Kathryn Trotter
#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 26 June 2018
We are already three days into this year’s Lindau 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 as you can imagine there is so much more you should definitely check out on our mediatheque. For now enjoy some of yesterday’s highlights below!
Picture of the day:
Poster Session
Mohammed El-Brolosy explaining his research to other young scientists and Nobel Laureate Bruce Beutler
Photo/Credit: Julia Nimke/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
For even more pictures from the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, past and present, take a look at our Flickr account.
Blog post of the day:
In her latest blog post, science journalist Alaina Levine describes the challenges of improving health care in developing nations and presents some exciting initiatives of #LINO18 young scientists Svenja Kohler from Germany, Nataly Naser Al Deen from Lebanon and Jeerapond Leelawattanachai from Thailand.
Do take a look at more exciting blog posts.
Tweets of the day:
Chatting with @NobelPrize #NobelLaureate Elizabeth Blackburn of the @salkinstitute about her vision for #Science #diplomacy @lindaunobel #LINO18 #lindauagreement #lindauaccord #lindauforlife #networkingfornerds #nerdhimmel #nerdheaven pic.twitter.com/IHMASdeCKo
— Alaina G. Levine🦄Your Unicorn Career (@AlainaGLevine) June 26, 2018
Amazing talk by Peter Agre filled with humour; anecdotes and inspiration #scientificdiplomacy #humanitarian #LINO18 @lindaunobel pic.twitter.com/ZRH5FguLqG
— Eileen Thomas (@Mottiekind) June 26, 2018
Chatting over lunch with Nobel Laureate Bert Sakmann @lindaunobel #LINO18 pic.twitter.com/yHCWlPguWG
— Nicholas Clifton (@NE_Clifton) June 26, 2018
Nobel Laureate Aaron Ciechanover discussing how #DNA sequencing has become incredibly faster and cheaper for patient profiling, and its implications on #PersonalizedMedicine. @lindaunobel @NobelPrize #LINO18 #IKU pic.twitter.com/kj3ApcK4QB
— OpenCures (@OpenCuresOrg) June 26, 2018
Last but not least, follow us on Twitter @lindaunobel and Instagram @lindaunobel and keep an eye out for #LINO18
Video of the day:
Young scientist Arunima Roy from the University of Würzburg comments on the psychology of the post-factual problem, describing her research on ADHD and how it can help to understand people’s inability to pay attention.
Obviously, this is not the only video from yesterday and today! You are more than welcome to browse through our mediatheque or our YouTube channel for more!
Over the course of the next three days, we will keep you updated on the 68th 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.