CEC Graduate Student Jeffrey Dick Selected to Attend Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Congratulations to CEC graduate student Jeffrey Dick, who has been selected to participate in the 65th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, to be held this summer in Lindau, Germany.
Jeffrey is among 672 young scientists selected from 88 countries who are excellent students, PhD candidates, and post-docs, aged 35 or younger, with a research focus in the fields of medicine, physics, or chemistry. The young scientists were first nominated by a global network of academic partners and then passed a multi-step international selection process.
Jeffrey Dick is a graduate student and NSF Fellow in Allen Bard's research group. He earned his B.S. in Chemistry from Ball State University. His current research concerns application of electrochemistry to ultra-sensitive sensor technologies for the selective detection of single viruses and antibodies.
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting is an annual scientific conference that invites Nobel prize winners to present to and interact with young researchers from all over the world. The meeting has an informal atmosphere and intensive peer-to-peer contact with the aims of scientific exchange and inspiration of junior scientists. More information is available at www.lindau-nobel.org.