New Topic Cluster: Model Organisms
From yeast to fruit flies – our new Topic Cluster provides an overview of the most important model organisms and how they have enabled Nobel Laureates to make ground-breaking discoveries, including clippings of lectures from laureates Günter Blobel, Elizabeth Blackburn, Craig Mello, Harald zur Hausen, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and Françoise Barré-Sinoussi. >> Read Topic Cluster
Great tradition comes with obligations – France as a science nation
Seven Nobel Laureates from France are guests at Lindau
From Jenner to Tonegawa – immunology and its protagonists
How the immune response of the human body works and can be affectedHow the immune response of the human body works and can be affected
Von Jenner bis Tonegawa – die Immunologie und ihre Protagonisten
Wie sich die Immunantwort des menschlichen Körpers erklären und beeinflussen lässt.
Nature Outlook 2014: Medical Research Masterclass (from Lindau)
Nature once again has published a special supplement on occasion of the Lindau Meeting – this time taking you on a trip to the frontiers of medical research.
New Film Series “A Picture of Health”
The trailer of the 2014 Nature Video film series and the film “HIV in hiding” are out now!
The Art of the Nobel Prizes
As Nobel Week 2014 is approaching Linda Moussakova shares an overview of the various art projects related to the Nobel Prizes.
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi’s Fight Against AIDS
Why HIV research always has a political dimension and why a renowned researcher can also be an international political activist.
Panel Discussion: Science for the Benefit of Mankind
Now available at the Lindau Mediatheque: the complete Video of this year’s Closing Panel Discussion “Science for the Benefit of Mankind”.
Daily Recap: 1 July, 2014
In our Daily Recap we take a look back on 1 July, 2014, third day of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Zeit für Wissenschaft und Familie?
Blogger, Doktorand und Familienvater Martin Ballaschk über das schwierige Verhältnis zwischen akademischer Karriere und Familienglück.
Virtueller Besuch am Institut Pasteur in Paris
Rundgang durch das Labor von „Scientist Activist“ Francoise Barré-Sinoussi