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Programme 70th Nobel Laureate Meeting 27 June - 2 July 2021

Sessions Speakers Access Background Scientific sessions, Nobel Laureates, Clear guidance Everything else social functions, young scientists, to all viewing there is to know partner events, invited experts, and participation for a successful networking breaks moderators options meeting 2

Welcome

Two months ago, everything was well on course to celebrate And yet: this interdisciplinary our 70th anniversary with you, in Lindau. anniversary meeting will feature But with the safety and health of all our participants being the most rich and versatile programme ever. of paramount importance, we were left with only one choice: It will provide plenty of opportunity to educate, inspire, go online. connect – and to celebrate! Join us. 4 PARTICIPATING LAUREATES 4 PARTICIPATING LAUREATES 5

Henry A. Joachim Donna George P. Hartmut Michael M. Adam Hiroshi Kissinger Frank Strickland Smith Michel Rosbash Riess Amano

Jeffrey A. Peter Richard R. James P. Randy W. Brian K. Barry C. Dean Agre Schrock Allison Schekman Kobilka Barish

John L. Harvey J. Robert H. J. Michael Martin J. Hall Alter Grubbs Kosterlitz Evans

F. Duncan David J. Ben L. Edmond H. Carlo Brian P. Kailash Elizabeth Haldane Gross Feringa Fischer Rubbia Schmidt Satyarthi Blackburn

Robert B. Reinhard Aaron Walter Barry J. Harald Takaaki Laughlin Genzel Ciechanover Gilbert Marshall zur Hausen Kajita

Christiane Serge Steven Françoise Didier Martin Nüsslein- Haroche Chu Barré-Sinoussi Queloz Chalfie Volhard

Anthony J. Gregg L. Robert J. Saul Klaus William G. Leggett Semenza Lefkowitz Perlmutter von Klitzing Kaelin Jr.

Stefan W. Thomas C. Emmanuelle Kurt Ada Konstantin S. Vinton G. W. E. Brian D. Hell Südhof Charpentier Wüthrich Yonath Novoselov Cerf Moerner Josephson

Leland H. Tomas Edvard I. Jules A. Arthur B. Kip S. Hartwell Lindahl Moser Hoffmann McDonald Torne

Jean-Marie Richard Samuel C. C. Ferid Tasuku Lehn Henderson Ting Murad Honjo

Michael Avram M. Stanley Rainer Arieh William D. Gérard A. Marcus A. Robert Levitt Hershko Whittingham Weiss Warshel Phillips Mourou Rudolph Huber 6 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 6 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 7

Time (Zones) Sunday, 27 June Monday, 28 June Tuesday, 29 June Wednesday, 30 June Thursday, 1 July Friday, 2 July

B13 / T14 / C15 07 D1030 / N01 / S22* Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Partner Events Partner Events and Climate Open • BASF SE, • Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Chu, Haug, Laughlin, Mengis, Michel, Blackburn, Datseris, Jex, Schekman • vfa, Verband forschender Pharma- Science and Research B14 / T15 / C16 Schmidt Unternehmen • Mars, Incorporated young scientists 08 D1130 / N02 / S23-1 • Rolex SA

Break Break Break Break Welcome from Mainau Island B15 / T16 / C17 Workout Networking Workout Networking 09 D1230 / N03 / S24-1 Lecture Conversation Lecture Next Gen Science Panel Discussion Queloz Fischer Honjo presentations by young scientists Why Trust Science? B16 / T17 / C18 Abderrahman, Heldin, Rheinberger, Schmidt 10 D1330 / N04 / S01 Agora Talk Agora Talk Conversation • Ciechanover, Feringa • Huber, Michel, Wüthrich Satyarthi • Hoffmann • Evans, Lindahl • von Klitzing • zur Hausen, Marshall B17 / T18 / C19 Closing 11 D1430 / N05 / S02 Break Social Programme Break Social Programme Networking Concert: Max Raabe Networking Concert: Kerber Brothers Bavarian Breakfast B18 / T19 / C20 12 D1530 / N06 / S03 Panel Discussion Open Exchange Lecture Lecture Gene Editing Evans, Haroche, Huber, Kajita, Levitt, Henderson Yonath Marshall, Michel, Novoselov, Rubbia, Buyx, Charpentier, Jansing, Nüsslein-Volhard Wüthrich, zur Hausen B19 / T20 / C21 Next Gen Science Conversation 30 13 D16 / N07 / S04 presentations by young scientists Kissinger

Opening Ceremony Project: Lindau Guidelines Project: Mentoring Hub Project: Lindau Online Sciathon B20 / T21 / C22 14 D1730 / N08 / S05 Agora Talk Agora Talk Agora Talk • Agre, Amano • Haroche, Phillips Open Exchange • Haldane, Kosterlitz • Lehn • Nüsslein-Volhard • Kajita, McDonald Gilbert, Henderson, Hershko, Josephson, • Frank, Hell • Rubbia • Moser, Rosbash B21 / T22 / C23 Moser, Mourou, Yonath 15 D1830 / N09 / S06 Panel Discussion Open Exchange Lecture Panel Discussion Corona and Emerging Pandemics Agre, Alter, Barré-Sinoussi, Charpentier, Leggett Artificial Intelligence: Promises and Feringa, Frank, Genzel, Hell, Lehn, Queloz Alter, Barré-Sinoussi, Neher, Huisman Threats B22 / T23 / C24 Lecture Lecture Cerf, Eckhoff, ElHarouni, Karatza, Levitt, 30 16 D19 / N10 / S07 Whittingham Allison Schölkopf

Break: Networking Break Break: Workout Break: Networking Break: Workout B23 / T24 / C01+1 Networking 17 D2030 / N11 / S08 Lecture Lecture Agora Talk Lecture Charpentier Semenza • Chalfie, Schekman Smith • Hall, Mourou, Strickland • Hartwell Time Zones B24 / T01+1 / C02+1 Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture 30 18 D21 / N12 / S09 Genzel Barish Kaelin Panel Discussion Südhof The reference times on side are stated as Central European Dark and Black Summer Time (CEST). Lecture Lecture Next Gen Science Genzel, Gross, Perlmutter, Plura, Weiss Agora Talk +1 +1 +1 Additional times zones are B01 / T02 / C03 Alter Thorne presentations by young scientists • Chu, Moerner D2230 / N13 / S10 • Grubbs, Schrock provided as smaller print. 19 • Perlmutter, Riess Social Programme Agora Talk B = Beijing (CST) Concert: Karl Frierson • Kobilka, Lefkowitz Lecture Open Exchange T = Tokyo (JST) +1 +1 +1 Icebreaker Party • Warshel B02 / T03 / C04 Dean Chu, Grubbs, Haldane, Kosterlitz, Riess, C = Canberra (AEST) 20 D2330 / N14 / S11 Schrock, Rosbash, Smith D = Delhi (IST) Open Exchange Open Exchange Open Exchange Barish, Kobilka, Lefkowitz, Thorne, Warshel Blackburn, Kaelin, Leggett, Marcus, Murad, Allison, Chalfie, Gross, Hall, Hartwell, N = New York (EDT/DST) B03+1 / T04+1 / C05+1 Phillips, Semenza, Ting, Whittingham Laughlin, Perlmutter, Schekman, Strickland, S = San Francisco (PDT/DST) 30 Weiss 21 D00 / N15 / S12 Social Programme -1 = day before Concert: Hazmat Modine +1 = day after Sunset Party 30 + plus 30 minutes 8 WORLD TIME ZONES 8 WORLD TIME ZONES 9 GMT MSK UTC +3 0 NOVOSIBIRSK EDT EDMONTON NOVT -4 IDT LINDAU +7 MDZ +3 CEST BEIJING ANCHORAGE -6 +2 CST AKDT +8 -8

BRASILIA TOKYO BRT JST STANFORD -3 +9 PDT -7 MEXICO CITY DUBAI CDT GST DELHI -5 +4 IST SINGAPORE +5:30 SGT ABUJA +8 WAT NAIROBI +1 EAT BUENOS AIRES +3 CANBERRA WELLINGTON Important Note ART JOHANNESBURG AEST SANTIAGO -3 SAST +10 NZST All times in this CLT +2 +12 programme are stated -4 as CEST, not as UTC. 10 ACCESS 10 FAQ 11

How can I participate in the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (#LINO70)? I am a speaker, panelist or NGS presenter at the meeting – can I show slides?

Full participation in the meeting on our conference platform Hopin is only possible for Yes, via screenshare, like in any other video call application. accepted young scientists and Nobel Laureates.

Supporters, guests, alumni and friends of the meetings may follow parts of the Are there Q&As? Can I ask questions? programme in our livestream at www.lindau-nobel.org. Note that you need to register in Yes, most of the sessions feature Q&A parts. You can ask your questions either in the advance for the livestream. Hopin Q&A tool, or you can request to join the stage, sharing your audio and video, and A registration form will be available on our website shortly before the meeting. ask the question directly.

Why are not all parts of the programme available in the livestream? What networking options are there?

Some sessions are exclusively for young scientists, such as the open exchanges. In other Hopin has a built-in networking function that works like speed dating. You can also cases, there can be limitations in distribution rights for some of the content. contact all your peers on Hopin via the messaging system. Additionally, we offer networking on wonder.me – check out the information provided on Hopin how to access it. Will the programme be available for on-demand viewing afterwards?

Yes. Usually, one or two days after the live programme, all sessions that are part of the Is there a meeting hashtag? livestream are also available at mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org. Sure: #LINO70. We will feature the meeting on , Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. I am a participant, but I have not received my access credentials. Can I sign the Lindau Guidelines? Please write to your known contact, or to [email protected]. You are most welcome to do so at www.lindauguidelines.org. I have technical problems accessing the meeting. Why could the meeting not take place in Lindau? Please write to [email protected], text to „Tech Support“ in Hopin, or visit the „Tech Support“ expo booth. First, we were convinced that the risks for everyone‘s health and well-being are still too high, unfortunately. Second, it is simply currently not legally allowed to hold such meetings with this number of participants.

To what timezone do the times stated in the programme refer?

All times refer to CEST, Central European Summer Time, or Lindau time. CEST in two hours ahead of UTC (+2). 12 MEETING PROGRAMME SUNDAY JUNE 27 12 SUNDAY JUNE 27 MEETING PROGRAMME 13

Social Function Opening of the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Panel Discussion Corona and Emerging Pandemics 13:30 Welcome 15:00 Harvey J. Alter Countess Bettina Bernadotte, President of the Council National Institute of Health, USA Welcome Address Françoise Barré-Sinoussi Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal President of Germany Institut Pasteur, Greetings from Jana Huisman ETH Zurich, Welcome Speech Richard Neher Anja Karliczek, German Federal Minister of Education and Research University of , Switzerland Welcome Address Bernd Sibler, Minister of Science and the Arts, Moderator: Stefan Kaufmann Institute for Infection , Germany

The Lindau Virtual Symphonic Orchestra Break Networking Break 16:30 with Brian Malow and guests Discussion: Made in Germany: Perspectives for International Young Scientists Lecture Opening Lecture with , Anja Karliczek, and Bernd Sibler 17:00 Max Planck Unit for the Science of , Germany Congratulatory Message Heinz Faßmann, Minister of Education, Science and Research, Lecture A 40-Year Journey 17:45 Reinhard Genzel Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial , Germany Programme Highlights with the meeting‘s scientific chairpersons Wolfgang Lubitz and Rainer Blatt Lecture Hepatitis C: The End of the Beginning

18:30 and Possibly the Beginning of the End The Lindau Virtual Band Harvey J. Alter National Institute of Health, USA Moderator: Jeanne Rubner Bayerischer Rundfunk, Germany 14 SUNDAY JUNE 27 15

Live Concert & Icebreaker Party KARL FRIERSON Live from the Zeughaus in Lindau Icebreaker Party on wonder.me Sunday June 27, 19.15 CEST 16 MEETING PROGRAMME MONDAY 16 MONDAY JUNE 28 MEETING PROGRAMME 17

Partner Event vfa, Verband forschender Pharma-Unternehmen Agora Talk Next Generation 07:15 New Against New (and Old) Threats? 10:00 Françoise Barré-Sinoussi Technion - Institute of Technology, Israel Institut Pasteur, France Ben L. Feringa Jyaysi Desai University of , The Netherlands Erasmus Medical Center, The Netherlands Moderator: Klas Kärre Stefan Kaufmann , Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Germany Han Steutel Agora Talk Practical Impact of the SI System vfa, Germany 10:00 Moderator: Kai Kupferschmidt Max Planck Institute for State Research, Germany Science Journalist, Germany Moderator: Heiner Linke Lund University, Sweden Partner Event BASF SE, Germany 07:15 Sustainability Drives BASF. BASF Drives Sustainability. Agora Talk Innate Immunity Melanie Maas-Brunner 10:00 Jules A. Hoffmann Member of the Board, BASF SE, Germany Université de , France Yaqian Liu BASF Advanced Chemicals, Moderator: Stefan Kaufmann Priya Anand Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Germany BASF SE, Germany Break Networking Break Stefan Haefner BASF SE, Germany 11:00 with Brian Malow and guests Networking on wonder.me Kerstin Schierle-Arndt BASF SE, Germany Panel Discussion Gene Editing Norman Funk BASF Services 12:00 Alena Buyx German Ethics Council / Technical University , Germany Moderator: Jens Aßmann Emmanuelle Charpentier BASF SE, Germany Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Germany

Break Workout Julia Jansing Maastricht University, The Netherlands 08:30 »Contact with « Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Max Planck Institute for , Germany Lecture The Revolution Moderator: Adam Smith 09:15 Outreach, Sweden ETH Zürich, Switzerland 18 MEETING PROGRAMME MONDAY JUNE 28 18 MONDAY JUNE 28 MEETING PROGRAMME 19

Project Lindau Guidelines Open Exchange Open Exchange with 13:30 Learn more about the Lindau Guidelines, initiated 2018 by Elizabeth 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Blackburn, and endorsed by more than 30 Nobel Laureates. See www.lindauguidelines.org for details. Open Exchange Open Exchange with Harvey J. Alter 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Agora Talk Light, Clean Water and Diseases 14:00 Peter Agre Open Exchange Open Exchange with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, USA 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. , Open Exchange Open Exchange with Emmanuelle Charpentier Moderator: Heiner Linke 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Lund University, Sweden Open Exchange Open Exchange with Agora Talk Pushing the Limits of Microscopy 15:00 The Joy of Discovery 14:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. , USA Stefan W. Hell Open Exchange Open Exchange with Joachim Frank Max Planck Institute for Biophysical , Germany 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Moderator: Adam Smith Nobel Prize Outreach, Sweden Open Exchange Open Exchange with Reinhard Genzel 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Agora Talk 14:00 Jean-Marie Lehn Open Exchange Open Exchange with Stefan W. Hell Université de Strasbourg, France 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Moderator: Wolfgang Lubitz Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany Open Exchange Open Exchange with Jean-Marie Lehn 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Didier Queloz 15:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Break Networking Break 16:30 with Brian Malow and guests Networking on wonder.me 20 MEETING PROGRAMME MONDAY JUNE 28 20 MONDAY JUNE 28 MEETING PROGRAMME 21

Lecture How to Detect Gravitational Waves Open Exchange Open Exchange with Barry C. Barish 17:45 Barry C. Barish 20:15 The Role of Curiousity, in Science and Life Caltech - California Institute of Technology, USA Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Lecture Storms in from Colliding Black Holes Open Exchange Open Exchange with Brian K. Kobilka 18:30 Kip S. Thorne 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Caltech - California Institute of Technology, USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with Robert J. Lefkowitz Agora Talk New Models to Understand 20:15 A Tale of Two Callings 19:15 University of Southern California, USA Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Moderator: Wolfgang Lubitz Open Exchange Open Exchange with Kip S. Thorne Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany 20:15 Only open forNobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Agora Talk Review and Outlook: The 2012 Open Exchange Open Exchange with Arieh Warshel 19:15 Brian K. Kobilka 20:15 Multi Scale Simulations of the Action of Complex Biological Systems , USA Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Robert J. Lefkowitz Duke University, USA

Moderator: Klas Kärre Karolinska Institute, Sweden 22 MEETING PROGRAMME TUESDAY JUNE 29 22 TUESDAY JUNE 29 MEETING PROGRAMME 23

Partner Event Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research Conversation A Life of Questions 07:15 From Science to Practice: Was the Pandemic an Accelerator? 09:15 Edmond H. Fischer Johanna Gassler University of , USA Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA), Austria Moderator: Stefano Sandrone Imperial College, UK German Cancer Research Center, Germany

Moderator: Eva Schernhammer Agora Talk Preserving and Controlling Genetic Information Medical , Austria 10:00 Martin J. Evans Partner Event Mars, Incorporated 07:15 How Can Help Achieve Global Food Security? Institute, UK Abigail Stevenson Mars Advanced Research Institute (MARI), USA Moderator: Kai Kupferschmidt Ada E. Yonath Science Journalist, Germany Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Agora Talk and its Key Role in the Life young scientist tba 10:00 Moderator: Adam Smith Max Planck Institute of , Germany Nobel Prize Outreach, Sweden Max Planck Institute of , Germany Partner Event Rolex SA Kurt Wüthrich 07:15 Excellence in Science for Society The Institute (TSRI), USA Felix Brooks-church Social entrepreneur and inventor, USA and Tanzania Moderator: Wolfgang Lubitz Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany Konstantin S. Novoselov , United Kingdom National University of Singapore, Singapore Agora Talk Infectious Agents and Cancer young scientist tba 10:00 Harald zur Hausen German Cancer Research Center, Germany Moderator: Faith McLellan Barry J. Marshall World Health Organization WHO, Switzerland The University of Western Australia, Australia

Break Networking Break Moderator: Klas Kärre Karolinska Institute, Sweden 08:30 with Brian Malow and guests Networking on wonder.me 24 MEETING PROGRAMME SUNDAY 24 SUNDAY MEETING PROGRAMME 25

Inspiration Concert MAX RAABE & PALASTORCHESTER From , Germany Tuesday, June 29, 11.00 CEST 26 MEETING PROGRAMME TUESDAY JUNE 29 26 TUESDAY JUNE 29 MEETING PROGRAMME 27

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Martin J. Evans Open Exchange Open Exchange with Kurt Wüthrich 12:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 12:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Project Mentoring Hub 12:00 History of the Science of Light 13:30 Learn more about the winning project of the 2020 Lindau Online Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Sciathon, developing an open-source mentoring platform solution, available first for Lindau Alumni. Open Exchange Open Exchange with Harald zur Hausen Agora Talk Animal Beauty 12:00 The New Infectious Agents in Colon, Breast and Prostate Cancer 14:00 Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Germany

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Robert Huber Moderator: Adam Smith 12:00 Academic Research and Spin-Off, My Experience Nobel Prize Outreach, Sweden Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Agora Talk Quantum Science Open Exchange Open Exchange with 14:00 Serge Haroche Collège de France, France 12:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. William D. Phillips Open Exchange Open Exchange with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA 12:00 How to Deal with Future Crises Moderator: Rainer Blatt Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University of Innsbruck, Austria

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Barry J. Marshall Agora Talk Particles Generated on Earth and in the Cosmos 12:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 14:00 CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research, Switzerland Open Exchange Open Exchange with Hartmut Michel Moderator: Olaf Reimer 12:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University of Innsbruck, Austria

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Konstantin S. Novoselov Lecture Why Can‘t Time Run Backwards? 12:00 Only open forNobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 15:00 Anthony J. Leggett University of at Urbana-Champaign, USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with Carlo Rubbia 12:00 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Lecture Storage Is Ready to Address 15:45 M. Stanley Whittingham Binghamton University (SUNY), USA 28 MEETING PROGRAMME TUESDAY JUNE 29 28 TUESDAY JUNE 29 MEETING PROGRAMME 29

Break Workout »Calm Moments« Next Gen Science Research by Young Scientists 15:30 18:30 Data-Driven Experiment Planning in Chemistry Lecture Hypoxia-Inducible Factors in and Medicine Matteo Aldeghi Vector Institute & , 17:00 Gregg L. Semenza Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA Self-Supervised Learning Resolves Subcellular Localization and More Lecture The von Hippel-Lindau Hereditary Cancer Syndrome: Hirofumi Kobayashi Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, USA 17:45 From Bedside to Bench to Bedside William G. Kaelin, Jr. Confocal Fluorescence-Lifetime Single-Molecule Localization Harvard Cancer Center, USA Microscopy Jan Christoph Thiele Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany

How T Cells Avoid Traffic Jams Jérémy Postat McGill University, Canada

Upscaling Solar-Driven Artificial for Converting CO2 Into Fuels: From Laboratory Research to Real-World Implementation in the $20m Carbon Xprize Finals Xiangkun (Elvis) Cao Institute of Technology (MIT), USA

Spying on Viruses: Translation and Replication Dynamics of +Rna Viruses Sanne Boersma Hubrecht Institute - KNAW, The Netherlands

Synaptic Diversity Can Broaden the Range of Sound We Can Hear Özge Demet Özcete Harvard Medical School, USA 30 MEETING PROGRAMME TUESDAY JUNE 29 30 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 MEETING PROGRAMME 31

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Elizabeth H. Blackburn Panel Discussion Energy and Climate 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 07:00 Stanford University, USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with William G. Kaelin, Jr. Robert B. Laughlin Stanford University, USA 20:15 Preclinical Validation of Cancer Drug Targets: The Importance of Experimental Design and Logic Nadine Mengis Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Geomar, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Germany Hartmut Michel Open Exchange Open Exchange with Anthony J. Leggett Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Germany 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Brian P. Schmidt The Australian National University, Australia Open Exchange Open Exchange with Rudolph A. Marcus Moderator: Jim Skea 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Imperial College, UK

Open Exchange Open Exchange with Break Workout »Feel Your Power« 20:15 Discovery of the Nitric Oxide and Cyclic GMP Signaling Pathway 08:30 and Application to Drug Development Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Lecture Serendipities of Acquired Immunity 09:15 Open Exchange Open Exchange with William D. Phillips University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan 20:15 ; The New Quantum Metric System; Cooling; Quantum Gases Conversation Corona: The Impact on Children in Developing Countries Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 10:00 Kailash Satyarthi Children‘s Foundation, Open Exchange Open Exchange with Gregg L. Semenza Moderator: Countess Bettina Bernadotte 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, Germany Open Exchange Open Exchange with Samuel C. C. Ting Break Networking Break 20:15 Unexpected Results From the Cosmos 11:00 with Brian Malow and guests Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Networking on wonder.me

Open Exchange Open Exchange with M. Stanley Whittingham Lecture 60 Years of Structural Biology: 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 12:00 From Myoglobin and X-Ray to the Recent Impact of Electron Cryomicroscopy Richard Henderson MRC Laboratory of , UK 32 MEETING PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 32 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 MEETING PROGRAMME 33

Next Gen Science Research by Young Scientists Open Exchange Open Exchange with Brian D. Josephson Beyond the ‘Theory of Everything’ Paradigm: 12:45 Controlling Chemistry With Mirrors: How Strong Interaction 14:15 Synergetic Patterns and the Order of the Natural World Between Light and Matter Can Modify Chemistry and Physics Christian Schäfer Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Germany Open Exchange Open Exchange with Edvard I. Moser Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production in Microgravity Neural Network Mechanisms for Environments 14:15 Katharina Brinkert Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University of Warwick, United Kingdom Open Exchange Open Exchange with Gérard A. Mourou Early Development of the Gut Bacteriome and Virome and Their Extreme Light and Scientific and Social Applications Interactions 14:15 Sanzhima Garmaeva Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University Medical Center Groningen, , The Netherlands Open Exchange Open Exchange with Ada E. Yonath Estimating the Effective Reproductive Number of Sars-Cov-2 From Clinical Case Reports and Viral Concentrations in Wastewater 14:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Jana Huisman ETH Zurich, Switzerland Lecture Blockade in Cancer Therapy: 15:45 New Insights Into Therapeutic Mechanisms Proteome-Scale Discovery of Protein Interactions With Structural James P. Allison Resolution Using Sequence Coevolution The University of Texas, USA Hadeer Elhabashy Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Germany Break Networking Break Towards a Quantum Network: Entangled Crystals in the Barcelona 16:30 with Brian Malow and guests Area Networking on wonder.me Samuele Grandi ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain Agora Talk Cell Biology Open Exchange Open Exchange with 17:00 Columbia University, USA 14:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Randy W. Schekman University of California, Berkeley, USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with Richard Henderson Moderator: Stefan Kaufmann 14:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Germany

Open Exchange Open Exchange with 14:15 Lessons From the Discovery of the System: How to Approach a Problem in Science Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 34 MEETING PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 34 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 MEETING PROGRAMME 35

Agora Talk Application of Laser Technology: From Health to Metrology Open Exchange Open Exchange with James P. Allison 17:00 John L. Hall 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University of Colorado, USA Gérard A. Mourou Open Exchange Open Exchange with Martin Chalfie Université -Saclay, France 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. , Canada Open Exchange Open Exchange with David J. Gross Moderator: Rainer Blatt 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University of Innsbruck, Austria Open Exchange Open Exchange with John L. Hall Agora Talk Science Education 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 17:00 Leland H. Hartwell Arizona State University, USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with Leland H. Hartwell Moderator: Karan Khemka 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Panel Discussion Dark & Black Open Exchange Open Exchange with Robert B. Laughlin 18:00 Reinhard Genzel 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany David J. Gross Open Exchange Open Exchange with University of California, Santa Barbara, USA 20:15 Novel Approaches to Scientific Style Critical Thinking Education and Saul Perlmutter Science Research Topics University of California, Berkeley, USA Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Saskia Plura Johannes Gutenberg-University , Germany Open Exchange Open Exchange with Randy W. Schekman 20:15 ASAP (Aligning Science Across Parkinson‘s), LIGO MIT, USA an Initiative to Advance Basic Research and Value of Collaboration Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Moderator: Sibylle Anderl Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung & ARD-alpha, Germany Open Exchange Open Exchange with Donna Strickland Heidelberg Lecture A Golden Decade of Advances in Computing 20:15 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 19:30 Driven by Deep Learning Jeffrey Dean Open Exchange Open Exchange with Rainer Weiss Google Inc., USA 20:15 Gravitational Waves Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 36 MEETING PROGRAMME THURSDAY JULY 1 36 THURSDAY JULY 1 MEETING PROGRAMME 37

Panel Discussion Open Science Next Gen Science Research by Young Scientists

07:00 Elizabeth H. Blackburn 09:15 Learning From the Past to Inform a Better Future for Our University of California, San Francisco, USA Oceans George Datseris Nicole Foster Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany Flinders University, Australia Michal Jex Light-Controlled Formation and Recycling Czech Technical University, Czech Republic Christoph Jurissek Randy W. Schekman Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany University of California, Berkeley, USA Dynamics and Plasticity of the Human Brain Network During Moderator: Stephanie Dawson Cognition ScienceOpen, Germany Karolina Finc Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Break Networking Break Quantum Computational Advantage with 08:30 with Brian Malow and guests Yuhao Deng Networking on wonder.me University of Science and Technology of China, China

Engineering Uterine Environment for Peri-Implantation Mouse Embryogenesis Vladyslav Bondarenko European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany

Design of Next-Generation Materials Maria Gélvez Rueda Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen From Organic Semiconductor Heterojunction Nanoparticles Jan Kosco King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 38 MEETING PROGRAMME SUNDAY 38 SUNDAY MEETING PROGRAMME 39 Bavarian Breakfast THE KERBER BROTHERS Live from the Engel in Lindau Thursday July 1, 11.00 CEST Introduction by Bernd Sibler, Minister of Science and the Arts, Bavaria 40 MEETING PROGRAMME THURSDAY JULY 1 40 THURSDAY JULY 1 MEETING PROGRAMME 41

Lecture Next Generation Agora Talk Oscillations and Observatories 12:00 Ada E. Yonath 14:00 Takaaki Kajita Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel , Japan Arthur B. McDonald Conversation Science, Politics and the New World Order Queen‘s University, Canada 12:45 Henry Kissinger Moderator: Adam Smith Moderator: Adam Smith Nobel Prize Outreach, Sweden Nobel Prize Outreach, Sweden Panel Discussion Artificial Intelligence: Promises and Threats Project Lindau Online Sciathon 2021 15:00 Vinton G. Cerf 13:30 After the highly successful first edition in 2020, the next Lindau Online Google, Inc., USA Sciathon will take place in September 2021 – learn more about the Marco Eckhoff details in this session. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Dina ElHarouni Agora Talk Time and Localization German Cancer Research Center, Germany 14:00 Edvard I. Moser Michael Levitt Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Stanford University, USA Michael M. Rosbash Eleni Karatza HHMI/Brandeis University University of North Carolina, USA Bernhard Schölkopf Moderator: Anna Sjöström Douagi Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany Nobel Prize Center, Sweden Moderator: Tarek Besold Agora Talk Topology of New Materials DEKRA, Germany 14:00 F. Duncan M. Haldane , USA Break Workout »Move & Breathe« J. Michael Kosterlitz 16:30 Brown University, USA

Moderator: Heiner Linke Lund University, Sweden 42 MEETING PROGRAMME THURSDAY JULY 1 42 THURSDAY JULY 1 MEETING PROGRAMME 43

Lecture Scientific Achievements Are Nobody’s Intellectual Property Open Exchange Open Exchange with Steven Chu 17:00 George P. Smith 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. University of , USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with Robert H. Grubbs Lecture Research in the 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 17:45 Thomas C. Südhof Open Exchange Open Exchange with F. Duncan M. Haldane Agora Talk Expansion of the 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. 18:30 Saul Perlmutter University of California, Berkeley, USA Open Exchange Open Exchange with J. Michael Kosterlitz Adam G. Riess 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Johns Hopkins University, USA

Moderator: Rainer Blatt Open Exchange Open Exchange with Adam G. Riess University of Innsbruck, Austria 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin.

Agora Talk New Chemical Reactions, , Green Chemistry Open Exchange Open Exchange with Richard R. Schrock 18:30 Robert H. Grubbs 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. California Institute of Technology, USA Richard R. Schrock Open Exchange Open Exchange with Michael M. Rosbash MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Moderator: Wolfgang Lubitz Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany Open Exchange Open Exchange with George P. Smith 19:30 Only open for Nobel Laureates and young scientists on Hopin. Agora Talk New Methods for Biological Imaging 18:30 Steven Chu Stanford University, USA William E. Moerner Stanford University, USA

Moderator: Susanne Schultz-Hector 44 MEETING PROGRAMME SUNDAY 44 SUNDAY MEETING PROGRAMME 45

Concert & Sunset Party HAZMAT MODINE from Sunset Party on wonder.me Thursday July 1, 21.00 CEST 46 MEETING PROGRAMME FRIDAY JULY 2 46 ABOUT THE MEETINGS 47

Programme Session Types Social Function Welcome from Mainau Island Lectures 08:30 Welcome in Baden-Württemberg Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann, Baden-Württemberg Lectures are given by Laureates only. They may choose a topic of their liking – be it their Nobel Prize research, be it something else. A 15 minutes Q&A session follows immediately Welcome from Mainau Island Countess Bettina Bernadotte, President of the Council afterwards. Agora Talks Panel Discussion Why Trust Science? Flexible and interactive. One laureate presenting or several Laureates interacting in pre- Balkees Abderrahman 09:00 sentation/discussion of a topic; in both cases, a qualified moderator leads Q&A from the The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA audience, discussion or even an interview. Up to three parallel events. Carl-Henrik Heldin / , Sweden Conversations Brian P. Schmidt These sessions usually feature special topics, often in an interview/conversation style. The Australian National University, Australia Panel Discussions Hans-Jörg Rheinberger Max Planck Institute for the History of Sciences, Germany Several panellists jointly discuss one topic. Up to half of the time is dedicated to Q&A with the audience. Moderator: Adam Smith Nobel Prize Outreach, Sweden Open Exchanges Most Laureates offer discussion sessions, usually in addition to lectures and agora talks. Social Function Closing Ceremony These research-oriented discussions are strictly limited to laureates and young scientists, 10:45 Induction of Dr. Volkmar Denner, Chairman of the Board of and switching between sessions should be avoided. Management - Robert Bosch GmbH, into the Honorary Senate of the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Next Gen Science Sessions Farewell Oral presentations by young scientists. Each presentation is 10 minutes, followed by a short Q&A.

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The Meetings of the special commitment they have shown towards scientific excellence and the promo- tion of young scientists. The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings – established in 1951: 70 years ago – provide a glo- bally recognised forum for exchange between Nobel Laureates and young scientists. They inspire scientific generations and build sustainable networks of young scientists around Funding of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings the world. The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are made possible thanks to the support received The original idea of the meetings goes back to the two Lindau physicians Dr. Franz Karl from supranational, national and state bodies, companies, associations and private Hein and Dr. Gustav Wilhelm Parade as well as Count Lennart Bernadotte af patrons. International companies, selected foundations, associations and private patrons Wisborg, a member of the Swedish royal family who quickly became the spiritus rector assure the financial basis for the Lindau Meetings by making donations to the assets of of the Lindau Meetings. It was them who recognised very early the significance of the the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Interest earned on the endowment, plus meetings for the reconciliation of the people of post-war Europe and thus systematically additional annual contributions by benefactors cover the budget of the Lindau Mee- developed them to an international forum for the exchange of knowledge between nati- tings. Donations in kind also play an important role in raising the professional level of ons, cultures and disciplines. the meetings. Not least, the success of the Lindau Meetings can also be attributed to the commitment shown by the Nobel Laureates, members of the Council and the board of the Foundation during the preparation, realisation and evaluation of the meetings. A full list The Organisers of supporters is enclosed in this programme. The Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings organise the annual one-week events. The executive secretariat is The Academic Partners Network responsible for planning and realisation. Countess Bettina Bernadotte af Wisborg is presi- dent of the Council, which sets the course for the Lindau Meetings’ concept and program- The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings interact closely with a global network of academic me. Internationally accredited scientists from the fields of medicine, physics, chemistry partners to identify highly-talented young scientists and to nominate them for partici- and the economic sciences are members of the Council. The work of the Council benefits pation. Partners include national academies of science, ministries, research institutions, from the commitment of the secretaries of the assemblies responsible for awarding the top-ranking universities, foundations and international scientific organisations. Without Nobel Prizes, which are represented in the Council. this support, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings would not be able to identify and invite the most gifted scientific talents worldwide. The Foundation was established in the year 2000 by the Council and the Bernadotte family on the initiative of 50 Nobel Laureates. Following Prof. Wolfgang Schürer, since The world’s best young scientists of tomorrow submit applications to attend the Lindau 2016 Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kluge serves as the chairman of the board of the Foundation. Joint Nobel Laureate Meetings. An international, multi-stage selection process guarantees that initiatives regarding the advancement of the Lindau Meetings and the establishment of the scientific elite of the future is able to gather with the Nobel Laureates in Lindau. Every an international network of academic partners are key priorities in addition to ensuring year, several thousand young scientists apply worldwide. sustainable funding.

The Lindau Meetings enjoy widespread support. More than 350 Nobel Laureates are members of the Founders’ Assembly of the Foundation and demonstrate – through their membership and their engagement with the Lindau Spirit – their support for the mission of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Personalities from the worlds of science, politics and industry have been inaugurated into the Foundation’s Honorary Senate in recognition 50

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Introduction by Daniel Froschauer Chairman of the Vienna Philharmonic, Austria 60 NOTES NOTES 61 62 GOOD TO KNOW 62 GOOD TO KNOW 63

Scientific Chairpersons of the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Future Meetings

Lars Bergström 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Chemistry) Professor 26 June to 1 July 2022 Theoretical Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden 7th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences Rainer Blatt 23 August to 27 August 2022 Professor 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Physiology/ Medicine) Institute for , University of Innsbruck, Austria 25 June to 30 June 2023 Institute for Quantum and Quantum Information Innsbruck, Austria 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Physics) Klas Kärre 30 June to 5 July 2024 Professor th Department of , Tumor and Cell Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden 74 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Chemistry) 29 June to 4 July 2025 Member, Nobel Assembly for Physiology or Medicine at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden 8th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences Stefan H. E. Kaufmann 26 August to 30 August 2025 Director Emeritus Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Germany 75th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Interdisciplinary) 28 June to 3 July 2026 Heiner Linke Director NanoLund – Center for Nanoscience at Lund University, Sweden Member, Nobel Committe for Chemistry, Sweden

Wolfgang Lubitz Director Emeritus Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany 64 MEETING PROGRAMME SUNDAY 64

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