We are pleased to announce that two UCSF postdoctoral scholars and two PhD students were recently named UC President's Lindau Nobel Meeting Fellows for 2022.
Begun in 1951, today the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting brings together 600 university students and postdoctoral fellows from around the world who spend one week in Lindau, Germany absorbing lectures by Nobel Laureates and interacting with them in smaller groups to discuss their own research. This summer's 71st meeting (June 26 - July 1) will concentrate on the field of Chemistry. With the theme of "educate, inspire, and connect," these meetings are places where students and postdocs not only learn, but begin to build the research networks that will enrich their lives and help create the broadest sense of community.
These four learners were nominated by the Graduate Division Dean's Office in the fall of 2021 based on demonstrated excellence and engagement in their field of research, and enthusiastic support from advisers and mentors. They were selected by Lindau and an advisory group appointed by the UC President from a UC system-wide pool of nominees, and will join other UC learners plus hundreds of young scientists from all over the world participating in this year's meeting.
Paul Klauser
PhD Student
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Program
Adviser: Lei Wang, PhD
Samuel Mann, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Mentor: William DeGrado, PhD
Minh Tran
PhD Student
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Program
Adviser: Ian Seiple, PhD
Learn more about the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.