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Addressing Climate Change at the Nexus of Technology, Business, and Policy

Xiangkun (Elvis) Cao

Addressing Climate Change at the Nexus of Technology, Business, and Policy

Climate Change forces humanity to hurry to find solutions to make an impact at scale. Xiangkun (Elvis) Cao, Schmidt Science Fellow at MIT, Activate Fellow, and 2022 Lindau Alumnus, works in the field of carbon management as a component to address climate change.

#LINO23: Immense Inspiration and a Change of Perspective

Ulrike Böhm

#LINO23: Immense Inspiration and a Change of Perspective

Five Lindau Alumna 2023 who were interviewed for the blog series "Women in Research" reviewed their experiences in Lindau.

Women in Research #LINO23: Alicia L. Bruzos

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Women in Research #LINO23: Alicia L. Bruzos

Alicia, Lindau Alumnua 2023, from Spain is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at Université de Caen in France. Her research focuses on cancer genomics and the molecular basis of marine contagious metastasis.

Women in Research #LINO23: Trishla Sinha

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Women in Research #LINO23: Trishla Sinha

Trishla Sinha, PhD student at the University Medical Center Groningen, aims to identify factors that shape the maternal and infant gut microbiomes and viromes, focusing on birth and environmental factors.

Women in Research #LINO23: Liyana Binti Azmi

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Women in Research #LINO23: Liyana Binti Azmi

Liyana is a lecturer at University Sains Islam Malaysia. Her research focuses primarily on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through understanding protein structure and functions.

Women in Research #LINO23: Magdalena Migalska

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Women in Research #LINO23: Magdalena Migalska

Magdalena from Poland is a Postdoc at Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. She studies the evolution of the vertebrate immune system, focusing on the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) – a set of molecules central to molecular self/non-self recognition and the adaptive immune response.

Women in Research #LINO23: Mirian Krystel De Siqueira

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Women in Research #LINO23: Mirian Krystel De Siqueira

Mirian from Brazil is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Her current research interests rely on understanding the landscape of translation regulation in the development of obesity and systemic metabolism.

Scientific Nobility With Journey to Excellence: Amreen Khan #LINO23

Amreen Khan

Scientific Nobility With Journey to Excellence: Amreen Khan #LINO23

Amreen Khan, a biomedical researcher at the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay and #LINO23 participant,,is working on innovative materials to improve cancer treatment and wound healing. Learn more about her career and her #LINO23 experiences.

Women in Research #LINO23: Mónica Rivera-Franco

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Women in Research #LINO23: Mónica Rivera-Franco

Mónica from Mexico is a Medical Researcher at Eurocord Paris, France. Her research focuses on epidemiological and translational research in the fields of human leukocyte antigens, cord blood transplantation, and cellular therapies for benign and malignant hematological diseases.

Women in Research #LINO23: Zuzanna Kozicka

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Women in Research #LINO23: Zuzanna Kozicka

Zuzanna from Poland is a Ph.D. graduate at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland. Her research focuses on molecular glue degraders, a new paradigm in drug discovery that allows targeted destruction of disease-causing proteins.

Women in Research #LINO23: Lianna Wat

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Women in Research #LINO23: Lianna Wat

Lianna from Canada is a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University, CA, USA. She leverages the study of male-female differences to discover novel metabolic hormones and genes that control how women and men regulate their metabolism differently.

Women in Research #LINO23: Mari Carmen Romero-Mulero

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Women in Research #LINO23: Mari Carmen Romero-Mulero

Mari Carmen from Spain is a Ph.D. student at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics and the Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg, Germany. Her project focuses on the assessment of the effect of aging on the physiology of the hematopoietic compartment.