Newsletter: Issue 12, June 2011
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Dear Readers,
Every year since 1951, Nobel laureates in the disciplines of chemistry, physics, medicine and economics have gathered in Lindau giving outstanding young researchers from all over the world the opportunity to meet Nobel Prize winners. The Lindau Meetings are globally unique. International interchange and cooperation are brought to life and dialogue is promoted between science, technology and society. That is why the Federal Ministry of Education and Research supports the Nobel Laureate Meetings. The 61st Nobel Laureate Meeting at Lindau is dedicated to the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. 25 Nobel laureates and 570 junior researchers from 80 countries will come together from 26 June to 1 July and transform Lindau into a laboratory for the future of health research. The Year of Science 2011 is also dedicated to research for our health. Through its programmes and events the Year of Science creates a forum where citizens can discuss the opportunities and possibilities presented by the results of research.
Prof. Dr. Annette Schavan, MdB
Federal Minister of Education and Research
Interview
An interview with one of the leading international cancer researchers, Professor Harald zur Hausen, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2008, about the Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, enthusiasm as an important driving force for young researchers and debates need to be conducted on the theme of Global Health.
Science & Research News
Dr. Shotaro Otsuka from Japan is working as a post-doctoral researcher at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, one of the world's top research institutions dedicated to basic research in the molecular life sciences.
E-manufacturing is a digital production process that is likely to simplify the mass production of complex products in the future. It is already becoming increasingly important in industries such as medical technology as the German company EOS shows.
Recent Research Cooperation
This year, three Thai scientists and researchers will participate in the 61st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting dedicated to Physiology or Medicine. Among them is Harvard degree holder Dr. Ponpan Matangkasombut of Mahidol University Bangkok. She is specialised on immunopathogenesis of the dengue virus infection.
Germany handed over the tsunami early warning system (GITEWS) for the Indian Ocean to Indonesia. In the future, however, Germany continues to support training and further training at the Tsunami Warning Centre in Jakarta.
Latest R&D Funding Programmes and Activities
Exceptionally promising young researchers from outside Germany can apply to the Humboldt Foundation for one of the most highly endowed honours in German science, the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award.
What will the future bring? How will we live, communicate and travel? Will we successfully combat incurable diseases? With the new multimedia project 'future now - how research changes our lives' Deutsche Welle tries to find answers to some of the burning science questions.
The Leibniz Association and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) are offering a new international scholarship programme. The Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowship Programme enables up to 15 outstanding international postdoc scholars to conduct research at one of the Leibniz Association's institutes
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation would like to encourage German universities to make more use of the potential of their international research alumni and starts an ideas competition, how universities can develop convincing concepts for working with research alumni.
Current R&D Policy
Germany will broaden the legal conditions for the residence and employment of foreign researchers who conclude a hosting agreement with a German research institution as part of a special procedure.
Last but not least...
A mystery of air travel has now been solved: why do so many airline passengers choose tomato juice, a beverage they would presumably otherwise never drink? Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics (IBP) examined this enigma on behalf of the German Lufthansa Group.
Events
The exhibition "Discoveries 2011: Health" at Lake Constance focuses on the latest research findings for the prevention, diagnosis, and therapy of widespread diseases like diabetes and cancer.
From 28 to 30 June 2011, the Large-area, Organic and Printed Electronics Convention (LOPE-C) in Frankfurt am Main will be enabling companies to present the complete range of products and solutions from the field of organic and printed electronics.
The 26th EU PVSEC is the world's largest and most important conference and exhibition on for the solar industry. Experts from all over the world will discuss the latest developments and products from the realms of industry and science.
Naturejobs Career Expo is a highend career fair and conference, which aims to introduce scientists at PhD level to potential new employers in their related research field and to discuss future employment opportunities in Germany.
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