The 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Chemistry)

When 29 June – 04 July

Where Lindau, Germany

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For over seventy years, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings have served as unique forum for exchange between Nobel Laureates and Young Scientists. Every summer, more than 600 of the world’s most talented Young Scientists and more than 30 Nobel Laureates are invited to spend a week in Lindau on the German side of Lake Constance, a week full of mutual inspiration and scientific encounters.

Around 35 Nobel Laureates have confirmed their participation in the Meeting, among them John M. Jumper, recent Nobel Laureate for his research in computational protein designFrom Sunday, 29 June, to Friday, 4 July, they will encounter the next generation of scientific talent in Lindau – over 600 young researchers representing more than 80 nationalities. This year’s programme revolves around a wide range of topics in chemistry that are particularly relevant to society at large: the impact of AI on Chemistry and the contribution of circular Chemistry to sustainability.

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