Five CCB community members are invited to attend the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Five CCB community members, Meghan Sullivan (Nocera Lab), Andre Sanchez (Jacobsen Lab), Garrick Lim (Aizenberg Lab), Friedrich Stricker (Aizenberg Lab), and Jacopo Movilli (Aizenberg Lab) were invited to attend the prestigious 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Chemistry. Both Sullivan and Sanchez were nominated by the National Academy of Sciences; Lim was nominated by Singapore's National Research Foundation; Movilli was nominated by the European Commission; and Stricker went through the open application so he was nominated by the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. All five were invited after a review by a scientific committee, which is appointed by the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. The reviewers closely examined the submitted applications and special attention is paid to the applicants’ academic achievements, their motivation and dedication, their recommendation letters, as well as extracurricular activities.

The Lindau Meetings are outstanding and internationally renowned conferences, where Laureates and a few hundred of the most promising Young Scientists from all over the world meet for scientific and personal exchange. Alternating between the disciplines Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and additionally Economic Sciences every third year, the Lindau Meetings are a unique opportunity to educate, inspire, and connect beyond cultural and political boundaries for the leading scientists of tomorrow. Apart from taking the one-time chance to participate in a Lindau Meeting, these Young Scientists become part of a special community — a network of excellence. As Lindau Alumni, former participants stay connected with each other and become ambassadors of the scientific dialogue fostered by the Lindau Meetings.

Read more via the Lindau Nobel Meetings website.