We are excited to celebrate the selection of Trevor Tippetts, who will be joining with “660 young scientist from around 100 countries” to attend the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
According to the press release from the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings young scientists from 101 countries were invited to attend based on a selection process supported by alumni of previous meetings.
“All nominees have gone through demanding, multi-stage selection process over the past few months: Following the nomination, they had to submit extensive documentation on their previous scientific career as a first step. On this basis a preliminary evaluation took place. For the first time this year it was supported by Lindau Alumni who had attended the Lindau Meeting themselves in previous years. The final decision was taken by the scientific chairpersons of the 70th Lindau Meeting.”
The Lindau Meetings are a “unique” opportunity for scientists from all over the world to gather and participate in an international forum. “Since their foundation in 1951 the Lindau Nobel Laureate meetings have developed into a Unique International scientific Forum. The annual meetings provide an opportunity for an exchange between different Generations, cultures and disciplines. The theme of the Lindau Meetings alternate between physiology and Medicine, physics or chemistry - the three Nobel Prize scientific disciplines.”
We are proud that one of the University of Utah’s own graduate students has earned the great honor to attend the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Congratulations to Trevor Tippetts for earning this unique and amazing honor.