About

Beatrice Lugger
studied chemistry at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University at Munich, where she did her diploma – just to become a science journalist in the end. Ever since then she satisfies her curiosity and maintains her fascination for research as she visits labs, looks into Petri dishes, gazes at particle accelerators, interrogates scientists or takes part at the Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting now for the fourth time. At Lindau she again coordinates this conference blog. Apart from that she writes for various magazines and is part of science dialogue projects. Beatrice is an expert in social media, launched and established Scienceblogs in Germany and blogs about science communications ‚Quantensprung’ (http://www.brainlogs.de/blogs/blog/quantensprung). You may also follow Beatrice on Twitter (http://twitter.com/BLugger).
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Team Notes
Welcome to the interactive home...
...of the Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates. The last meeting was dedicated to Physiology or Medicine and took place from June 26 till July 1, 2011. Our team from the Lindau office, Nature and Spektrum together with bloggers, the film crew, as well as attendees reported and report from this extraordinary science meeting. 25 Nobel Laureates and 570 young researchers from 80 countries discussed and exchanged ideas for one week and there are still more stories to tell. Special stories, interviews and videos will follow.
Nature Outlook
This Nature Outlook examines the areas of biomedical science that challenge and inspire the pre-eminent investigators who joined the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on Physiology or Medicine in 2011.
Lindau Blogger Profiles
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