
Beatrice Lugger
studied chemistry at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University at Munich, where she did her diploma – just to become a science journalist in the end. Ever since then she satisfies her curiosity and maintains her fascination for research as she visits labs, looks into Petri dishes, gazes at particle accelerators, interrogates scientists or takes part at the Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting now for the fourth time. At Lindau she again coordinates this conference blog. Apart from that she writes for various magazines and is part of science dialogue projects. Beatrice is an expert in social media, launched and established Scienceblogs in Germany and blogs about science communications ‚Quantensprung’. You may also follow Beatrice on Twitter.

Lucas Brouwers
loves writing about science. He has a background in bioinformatics and molecular biology and is fascinated by evolution on every scale: from single genes to the fate of entire species. He currently works for a Dutch daily newspaper as a biology editor, where he hopes to reach as wide an audience as possible with stories about the beauty of nature. He blogs about evolution at his personal blog Thoughtomics. You can follow Lucas on Twitter.

Lou Woodley
is the Communities Specialist for nature.com, where she’s involved with Nature Publishing Group’s online community projects such as blogs (including the NPG staff blogs) and social media. She’s also responsible for organising real life events such as the Science Online London conference #solo11 and the Science Online New York #SoNYC monthly discussion series. A trained molecular biologist, who has studied in Cambridge, Heidelberg and Barcelona, she’s passionate about the use of social media for science communication.
Lou’s previous projects include co-founding and serving as Managing Editor for BlueSci, Cambridge University’s popular science magazine, and organising conferences and educational workshops in the virtual world of Second Life. This year she was also one of the co-organisers of SciBarCamb, an unconference for scientists in her home town of Cambridge. You can follow Lou on Twitter where she is @LouWoodley.

Christine Ottery
Christine Ottery is a freelance science writer who covers environment, health, technology, neuroscience and art and science. She has been published in the Guardian, the New Scientist, TheEcologist.co.uk, SciDev.net and Wired (UK) magazine. She graduated last year from a MA Science Journalism at City University London, U.K. This is her first time at the Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting, and her first time meeting Nobel Laureates. She blogs at Open Minds and Parachutes and tweets at @christineottery.

Ashutosh Jogalekar
Ashutosh Jogalekar is a postdoc at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he works on protein design and folding using computational methods centered on the Rosetta suite of programs. He is trained as an organic and computational chemist and was previously a graduate student at Emory University in Atlanta where he worked mainly on conformational analysis and binding interactions of potential anticancer drugs. He has been blogging at ‚The Curious Wavefunction’ for seven years and is fascinated by the history and philosophy of science. His other interests include music, reading and walking.

Yvonne Buchholz
Es editora y redactora de Mente y Cerebro, publicación bimestral sobre psicología y neurociencia. Estudió Ciencias de la Información en Barcelona. Durante y tras acabar la carrera, ha trabajado en diversos medios de comunicación de prensa escrita, siempre tratando e investigando sobre temas sociales y científicos, terrenos que le apasionan, tanto como transmitir los conocimientos y avances de la ciencia a los lectores especializados y al público en general. Es por ello que periódicamente comenta las recientes investigaciones, así como los eventos destacables en el mundo de la salud mental en su blog de la página de Investigación y Ciencia y en la sección de ‘Hoy destacamos’ de dicha web. Además de escribir, estudia para ampliar sus conocimientos en psicología; también ha colaborado en ONG destinadas a las personas mayores y a pacientes con inteligencia límite. Entre sus aficiones se encuentran la natación, el senderismo, las nuevas experiencias y no parar de aprender.

Felix Man Ho Cheung 张文浩
张文浩是《自然中国》(www.nature.com/nchina/)的主编,致力于推广来自中国大陆和香港的优秀科学研究成果。他也是《自然》杂志近期发表名为《自然出版指数2010中国》报告的主编,这份报告以中国2009年至2010年在《自然》及其子刊上发表的文章数量为参考,对中国的科研机构和城市进行了排名统计。
张文浩2006年毕业于悉尼大学,获得了博士学位,及后在Complex Plasma Laboratory 及 Research Centre for Theoretical Astrophysics做助理研究员的工作。在获得博士学位之前,张文浩在南澳弗林德斯大学获得了地球学、化学及物理学学士学位。他的研究有助於进一步了解等离子体中粒子的运动。
张文浩於香港出生, 及后在澳大利亚生活, 能说流利广东话、普通话、 英语、 日语及韩语

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