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Kathleen Raven

Research For the Dogs – Young Scientist profiles

Dogs play a crucial role in human cancer research.

Kirsty Short

A Sunburnt Country

Yesterday, Australia had the privilege of hosting the International Get-Together. This was a unique opportunity to showcase Australian culture, lifestyle, and of course, science. As an Australian living abroad this was also a chance for me to remember all the things from my home country that I miss.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

Need of a collaboration between clinic and research

Dr. Raghav Bhargava, a young scientist attending the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2014, is a physician in India. He shares his thoughts on how to improve basic research and clinic collaboration in a developing country like India.

Kirsty Short

The Geography of Nobel Prize Winning Science

Guest Blogger Kirsty Short Shares some of her thoughts on the geography of the Nobel Prize.

Dr. Gerhard Ecker

Lindau’s Lord Mayor Dr. Gerhard Ecker: Welcome to Lindau!

The city of Lindau’s Lord Mayor Dr. Gerhard Ecker joins our online community to welcome all participants of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Dr. Gerhard Ecker

Lindaus Oberbürgermeister Dr. Gerhard Ecker: Willkommen in Lindau!

Dr. Gerhard Ecker, Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Lindau wird Teil der Online Community und bloggt über seine Gedanken zur anstehenden 64. Lindauer Nobelpreisträgertagung.

Beatrice Lugger

Something worthwhile – Peter C. Doherty

Nobel Laureate Peter Doherty wrote a Beginner’s Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize.

Beatrice Lugger

Read, Comment, Engage – #lnlm14

Dialogue is the central feature of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Talk to each other, learn from each other, exchange your ideas. Naturally we continue the dialogue online and want to interact also with you, the interested reader.

Beatrice Lugger

Zwitscherndes Lindau

An jenem Higgs-Mittwoch, am 4. Juli des Jahres 2012 hatte Brian Schmidt, Nobelpreisträger für Physik, in Lindau während der Präsentation der Ergebnisse am Forschungszentrum CERN seinen noblen Kollegen David Gross und Lars Bergström vom Nobelpreiskommitee für Physik abgelichtet und dies getwittert: