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Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumnus Sidiki Zongo

Jude Dineley

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumnus Sidiki Zongo

Where are they now? We talk to 2016 Lindau Alumnus Sidiki Zongo, who is now a researcher and lecturer in Burkina Fasos capital city.

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumna Charlotta Lorenz

Jude Dineley

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumna Charlotta Lorenz

Where are they now? We talk to 2016 Lindau Alumna Charlotta Lorenz, who is exploring the mechanical properties of proteins in her biophysics PhD at the University of Göttingen.

Constanze Depp

Lindau Young Scientist Collaboration: A Vision for Life Sciences Publishing

Inspired by discussions at #LINO18, our Alumni Constanze Depp and Philip Lewis have thought of a future concept for publishing in life science.

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumna Gabriela Barreto Lemos

Jude Dineley

Where Are They Now? #LINO16 Alumna Gabriela Barreto Lemos

Where are they now? We catch up with Brazilian quantum physicist and 2016 Lindau Alumna Gabriela Barreto Lemos.

First Lindau Alumni Retreat in Frankfurt

Tanja Bhuiyan

First Lindau Alumni Retreat in Frankfurt

Lindau Alumni of the 68th Lindau Meeting came together for a first follow-up retreat in Frankfurt, Germany. Tanja Bhuiyan recaps a weekend that epitomises the Lindau Spirit.

Folding and Moulding Outreach into Your Professional Pathway

Alaina G. Levine

Folding and Moulding Outreach into Your Professional Pathway

Science journalist Alaina G. Levine gives helpful advice how to integrate 'scientific outreach' into your academic career.

Private Master Class with Laureate and Speed-Career Advice with Levine

Alaina G. Levine

Private Master Class with Laureate and Speed-Career Advice with Levine

In July, Lindau Alumni got together for a special event in Toulouse.

New Friends and Research Partners From All Over the World

Marlene Heckl

New Friends and Research Partners From All Over the World

Lindau Alumna 2018 Marlene Heckl on #LINO18

LiNo News

First Webinar for Lindau Alumni

The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings offered the first ever webinar exclusively to Lindau Alumni on 22 March 2018, 17.00 CET. Hosted by science writer and career consultant Alaina Levine, the webinar “What Should I Do With My Career? Recognising Your Passion and Catalysing Your Potential” addressed the unique skill sets of Lindau Alumni and discuss […]

Cryptocurrencies and the Blockchain Technology

Demelza Hays

Cryptocurrencies and the Blockchain Technology

Young economist Demelza Hays on the development and mechanics of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology

An Opportunity Not to Waste

David Smerdon

An Opportunity Not to Waste

Australian young economist David Smerdon reflects on his exciting days at the 6th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences.

In Sync: Gut Bacteria and Our Inner Clock

Neysan Donnelly

In Sync: Gut Bacteria and Our Inner Clock

The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded for discoveries about the circadian clock. Exciting new research based on these findings shows that our inner clock talks to the bacteria in our gut – and that the bacteria talk back.