Young Scientists at #LINO23 – Autoimmune Diseases and Cardiovascular Risk
Nathalie Conrad recently completed a research project, which shows that patients with autoimmune disorders live with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The scientist from KU Leuven will participate in #LINO23.
The Invisible Danger
Lindau Alumna Ruth Rittinghaus was awarded for an essay about her research topic. Microscopic plastic particles are almost ubiquitous in the environment. This is a problem, but tailor-made bioplastics may offer hope of a solution.
Women in Research #LINO22: Mariana Hugo Silva
Mariana, participant of #LINO22, is working on new forms of administrating drugs to patients. In the interview she tells us more about her aims, her inspiration and her daily work.
New Nobel Lab 360°: Brian Kobilka
Brian Kobilka, 2012 Nobel laureate in chemistry, takes you on a fascinating tour through his laboratory.Brian Kobilka, 2012 Nobel laureate in chemistry, takes you on a fascinating tour through his laboratory.
Nature film from Lindau sheds light on cutting edge drug research
The third movie out of the Nature Video Lindau Collection 2014 has been published. It features Nobel Laureates Martin Evans and Oliver Smithies and examines how the side effects of drugs can be combatted.
Academia and Pharmaceutical Industry – Strange Bedfellows?
Sooner or later, we all rely on the results of clinical trials.