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“We Need Diversity in Science.”

Ulrike Böhm

“We Need Diversity in Science.”

#LiNo17 participant Hlamulo from South Africa develops sensors to detect organic pollutants in wastewater.#LiNo17 participant Hlamulo from South Africa develops sensors to detect organic pollutants in wastewater.

Young Chemist Julietta Yedoyan Says We Need to Pay More Attention to Environmental Issues

Ulrike Böhm

Young Chemist Julietta Yedoyan Says We Need to Pay More Attention to Environmental Issues

The research of the #LiNo17 participant from Armenia is focused on the synthesis and characterisation of natural products.The research of the #LiNo17 participant from Armenia is focused on the synthesis and characterisation of natural products.

Women in Research: The Scarcity of Permanent Positions Is the Biggest Problem, Says Anna Eibel

Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research: The Scarcity of Permanent Positions Is the Biggest Problem, Says Anna Eibel

The #LiNo17 young scientist studies photopolymers and especially enjoys the creative aspects of her research.The #LiNo17 young scientist studies photopolymers and especially enjoys the creative aspects of her research.

For Florencia Marchini, Being a Scientist Is Not a Job but a Way of Life

Ulrike Böhm

For Florencia Marchini, Being a Scientist Is Not a Job but a Way of Life

The #LiNo17 participant already carried out experiments when she was a little child: disassembling toys and setting things on fire to see how they burn. Today, a more serious researcher, she is working towards her PhD in electrochemistry and wants to be an inspiration to others.The #LiNo17 participant already carried out experiments when she was a little child: disassembling toys and setting things on fire to see how they burn. Today, a more serious researcher, she is working towards her PhD in electrochemistry and wants to be an inspiration to others.

The Breakthroughs Make It More Than Worthwhile, Says Shiran Barber-Zucker

Ulrike Böhm

The Breakthroughs Make It More Than Worthwhile, Says Shiran Barber-Zucker

The #LiNo17 participant studies magnetism-sensing bacteria – research that she finds both versatile and fulfilling.The #LiNo17 participant studies magnetism-sensing bacteria – research that she finds both versatile and fulfilling.

Women in Research: Apply for That Dream Job, Says Katherine MacArthur

Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research: Apply for That Dream Job, Says Katherine MacArthur

#LiNo17 participant Katherine MacArthur on gender equality and the beauty of atoms.#LiNo17 participant Katherine MacArthur on gender equality and the beauty of atoms.

“Persistence” – #LiNo17 participant Karen Stroobants’ key to success

Ulrike Böhm

“Persistence” – #LiNo17 participant Karen Stroobants’ key to success

Interview with young scientist Karen from Belgium, who is currently doing a Postdoc at the University of Cambridge, UK, and will participate in the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting dedicated to Chemistry.

Sporty Science: Activities for Young Scientists at #LiNo17

Rebecca Henrichs

Sporty Science: Activities for Young Scientists at #LiNo17

There is a new highlight for young scientists at the Lindau Meetings: we’re getting active in the mornings!There is a new highlight for young scientists at the Lindau Meetings: we’re getting active in the mornings!

Exploring the Connections Between Sports and Science with Kurt Wüthrich

Meeri Kim

Exploring the Connections Between Sports and Science with Kurt Wüthrich

Wüthrich's master class explores the science of sports as explained by the athletes: Dominique Gisin, a downhill skiing gold medalist, and Bettina Heim, a former pro figure skater. Wüthrich's master class explores the science of sports as explained by the athletes: Dominique Gisin, a downhill skiing gold medalist, and Bettina Heim, a former pro figure skater.

Life in Super-Resolution: Light Microscopy Beyond the Diffraction Limit

Meeri Kim

Life in Super-Resolution: Light Microscopy Beyond the Diffraction Limit

Physicists and Nobel Laureates Stefan Hell and Steven Chu use super-resolution light microscopy to investigate the cellular world on a nanoscopic scale.Physicists and Nobel Laureates Stefan Hell and Steven Chu use super-resolution light microscopy to investigate the cellular world on a nanoscopic scale.

Smartphones, Energy-Efficient Lamps, and GPS: How Nobel Laureates’ Work Impacts Today’s Technology

Meeri Kim

Smartphones, Energy-Efficient Lamps, and GPS: How Nobel Laureates’ Work Impacts Today’s Technology

Although cosmology and particle physics may dominate the meeting this year, other fields in physics can make their mark on society as well.Although cosmology and particle physics may dominate the meeting this year, other fields in physics can make their mark on society as well.

Final Preparations: Lindau calling! (2016)

Nadine Gärber

Final Preparations: Lindau calling! (2016)

The ultimate last-minute guide for your trip to Lindau.The ultimate last-minute guide for your trip to Lindau.