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#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 27 June 2017
We are already three days into this year’s chemistry 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 you can guess that there is so much more that you should definitly check out on our mediatheque than we present […]
Being a Lecturer in Benin Means Having a Vision, a Clear and Positive Vision of the Future
The #LiNo17 young scientist and lecturer Victorien Tamègnon Dougnon wants to support talented female scientists.The #LiNo17 young scientist and lecturer Victorien Tamègnon Dougnon wants to support talented female scientists.
#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Monday, 26 June 2017
Yesterday, the scientific programme of the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting commenced. It was a fantastic day full of science and exchange – this short recap can only give you a glimpse of everything that happened, but for us the following are our personal highlights! Video of the day: The first of today´s many […]
“The world deserves well-educated women.” – Ana Torres from Mexico
#LiNo17 participant Ana from Mexico was inspired by her parents to pursue a career in science. Now, she is a successful postdoc and her son loves math, too.#LiNo17 participant Ana from Mexico was inspired by her parents to pursue a career in science. Now, she is a successful postdoc and her son loves math, too.
When the Stars Align, Your Career Will Shine: Science Careers Panel Preview
Science writer Alaina G. Levine is back in Lindau for #LiNo17, and she will chair the Panel Discussion on Science Careers.Science writer Alaina G. Levine is back in Lindau for #LiNo17, and she will chair the Panel Discussion on Science Careers.
Society Needs to Move On from Stereotypical Gender Roles
The #LiNo17 young scietist had to choose between a career in science and a job with more money and stability, but the answer was always clear.The #LiNo17 young scietist had to choose between a career in science and a job with more money and stability, but the answer was always clear.