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Robert Koch’s Postulates – Past and Present

Neysan Donnelly

Robert Koch’s Postulates – Past and Present

Robert Koch´s postulates are still current - especially today.

Free Will: all in our Heads?

Neysan Donnelly

Free Will: all in our Heads?

Can studying brain activity tell us more about free will?

Mental Health: When Silence Isn’t Golden

Arunima Roy

Mental Health: When Silence Isn’t Golden

#LINO18 Alumna Arunima Roy writes about mental health and the problem of its stigmatisation in society.

Maria Żurek

“Only Because I Was at the Right Place at the Right Time” – Dealing with Impostor Syndrome

#LINO19 young scientist Maria Żurek writes about impostor syndrome in science and how to fight this psychological phenomenon.

Phil Thornton

Daniel McFadden: Understanding better how people really make choices

The way our brains work is key to understanding how consumers really make choices, argues Nobel Laureate Daniel McFadden.

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Faces – Young Scientist Profile: Fabiola Gerpott

‚Faces‘ returns for a second season this time highlighting the participants of the upcoming 5th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences.

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Faces – Young Scientist Profile: Maria Iakovleva

In this new edition of “Faces” we introduce Russian psychologist Maria Iakovleva.

Ashutosh Jogalekar

All our hopes and fears: Why the Lindau meeting needs to include psychologists

When I visited Lindau this year I experienced a mix of hopes and fears. The hopes came from the Nobel Prize winners and the young students and researchers gathered there. As a supposedly unbiased observer it was my job to provide skepticism and express fears. What was the source of the fears? The problem was […]