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Demography : The Future Belongs to Women Scientists and CEOs

Christine Gorman about Hans Rosling’s impressive Presentation at the Opening of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
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Fandom : Autographs vs. #NobelSelfie

Meeting Participants Renata Gomes and Adam Spencer had a Nobel Laureate Fan Competition. Find out who won!
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Cancer Research : J. Michael Bishop and the Discovery of the first Human Oncogene

At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting for the first time: John Michael Bishop, who revealed how retroviral cancer genes develop on a molecular level.
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Cancer Research : Research for the Dogs – Young Scientist profiles

Dogs play a crucial role in human cancer research.
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Career : Women to Women: Science and Family

The key to the early child-rearing years is to be well-organized with a laser-like focus.
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Inflammation : The Stress of Ageing

Aging, most researchers assume, is mainly a cellular phenomenon. But what changes in cells to make the body frail?
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Immune System : Why Don’t Grasshoppers Catch Colds?

Insects seem to be extraordinarily resistant to infections. This mystery hasn't been solved so far.
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Data-Driven Science : Big Data – not a big deal, just another tool

'Big Data', a buzz word these days in biological research, promises to collect and analyze the large datasets (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics etc.) to …
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Science Places : Virtual Visit at the Institut Pasteur in Paris

Meet "Scientist Activist" Françoise Barré-Sinoussi.
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Science Communication : Randy Schekman: Honest Exchange of Knowledge

Randy Schekman believes scientists can explain their science in an understandable and honest way. An Interview.
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AIDS Research : The HIV-Pandemic and Scientific Persistence – Barré-Sinoussi

"Never give up and never stop believing that you will and can make a difference."
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Virus Research : Could A Cow Virus Cause Colon Cancer?

There is a well-known connection between red meat and colon cancer. Nobel laureate Harald zur Hausen thinks the culprit might be a virus.
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Infectious Diseases : 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.
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Bacterial Infections : On Man and Microbes – Barry Marshall

The bacterium Helicobacter pylori causes stomach ulcers. But it may have a helpful side, too.
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Medical Research : Physician-Scientists: An Endangered Species?

Can excellent scientists be excellent physicians at the same time?
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Synthetic Biology : Synthetic Genes, Synthetic Cells – Synthetic Life

Nature needed about one billion years to create the simplest single-cell organisms that swam around in the primordial soup.
Erschienen am: 06.08.2014
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