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What If You Could Spend a Week with Nobel Laureates?

Christoph Schumacher

What If You Could Spend a Week with Nobel Laureates?

Young scientist talk about their expectations for #LiNo17Young scientist talk about their expectations for #LiNo17

Young Scientist Thoughts: Taking a Bite out of a Chocolate Bar

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Young Scientist Thoughts: Taking a Bite out of a Chocolate Bar

What has does Lindau have to do with chocolate bars? Find out when young scientist Uri Hadelsberg writes about his expectations for #LiNo15.What has does Lindau have to do with chocolate bars? Find out when young scientist Uri Hadelsberg writes about his expectations for #LiNo15.

Jun Lou

Expectations: Jun Lou

Jun Lou from China is excited about her first trip to Europe – of course, as her first destination will be #LindauEcon14.

Terhi Ravaska

Expectations: Terhi Ravaska

Finnish participant Terhi Ravaska on her thoughts going into #LindauEcon14.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Expectations: Meeting the Luminaries in Cancer Research

Mohit Kumar Jolly on why he is especially looking Forward to the upcoming 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Sofia Espinoza

Expectations: Sofia Espinoza

Peruvian Guest Blogger Sofia Espinoza from Yale is making a one time exception and lets her expectations get the best of her.

Kirsty Short

Expectations: Kirsty Short

In “Expectations” our authors describe their Feelings looking Forward to the Lindau Meeting. In this Edition it’s the turn of guest Blogger Kirsty Short.

Ashutosh Jogalekar

Lindau: A receding horizon, now within reach

This is a post that almost did not get written. In 2009 I attended the Lindau Meeting and had a wonderful time interacting with researchers and students and partaking of choice morsels of scientific fellowship. Since then the organizers of the meeting have been kind enough to invite me every year, but each year some […]

Ashutosh Jogalekar

Unity and diversity at Lindau

In the last post I described how chemistry more than many other sciences is a land of diversity. This diversity becomes especially apparent when we size up the list of Nobel Laureates who will gather at Lindau this year, especially in terms of their work which spans the fields of chemistry, physics, biology and medicine. […]

Lou Woodley

The travelling is over, now the exploration can begin

Like a chemotactic bacterium sensing its way towards a food source, I made my route to Lindau on Saturday. At Zurich station I met a Japanese post-doc who was also traveling from Cambridge and later in the journey we both met another researcher from New York, also heading to this year’s Nobel Laureates Meeting. While […]