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Congratulations to Cognitive Neuropsychology D.Phil student Tanja Mueller, who has been selected to participate in the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, dedicated to Physiology and Medicine. She will join a total of 600 outstanding students, doctoral candidates and post-docs under the age of 35, who will travel to the prestigious event at Lake Constance from 24 to 29 June.

Since their founding in 1951, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings have served to promote exchange, networking and inspiration among scientists of different generations and backgrounds. This year's meeting will set two records: 43 Nobel Laureates – more than ever before at a medicine meeting – will take part, and the field of participants is more diverse than ever before, with 84 countries of origin and more than 130 academic partners worldwide.