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Mohit Kumar Jolly

Walter Gilbert: Big data and genome sequencing not good for medical purposes

The Laureate who devised the DNA sequencing method discusses his apprehensions about medical applications of big data and genome sequencing.

Susanne Dambeck

One-Way Street Toward Interdisciplinarity?

For a successful interdisciplinary team – bring in some real experts!

Kathleen Raven

Research For the Dogs – Young Scientist profiles

Dogs play a crucial role in human cancer research.

Susanne Dambeck

From Mice and Fruit Flies Towards Novel Infection Treatment

Susanne Dambeck on the Research of immunologists Bruce Beutler and Jules Hoffman who are both at Lindau for the first time.

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.

Stephanie Hanel

Virtual Visit at the Institut Pasteur in Paris

Meet “Scientist Activist” Françoise Barré-Sinoussi

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.

Susanne Dambeck

Was Fußball mit Molekularbiologie zu tun hat

Was macht das Knallgas in unseren Zellen? Wie entsteht der Brennstoff des Körpers? Und warum müssen Fußballer in 45 Minuten nie auf die Toilette?

Kathleen Raven

Energy storage, rare metals and the next ice age

The holy grail of energy storage may lie in chemical bonds, but a process for making this happen remains unknown. All of the Nobel Laureates who weighed in yesterday on a chemical energy conversion panel agreed on this much. “Replacement of liquid fossil fuels is still in far reach,” said moderator Wolfgang Lubitz, director of […]