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Chemistry graduate student Ashley Ringer, was selected by Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) as one of nine outstanding research participants to attend the 56th Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students.

The meeting will take place in Lindau, Germany, June 25-30, where Ringer will participate in various activities with the Nobel Laureates. Since 1951, Nobel Laureates in chemistry, physics and physiology/medicine have annually convened in Lindau to have open and informal meetings with students and young researchers from around the world. This year's event, which traditionally rotates by discipline each year, will focus on chemistry.

ORAU's participants are joining 51 other students to represent the United States and more than 350 other international students at the meeting. The other students representing the United States are sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Army, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

All participants will travel to Washington, D.C., for a meeting at DOE headquarters before leaving for Germany on Friday, June 23. On Saturday, June 24, the students will arrive in the historic medieval island city located at the common border of Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Students will attend the opening ceremony for the 56th Lindau Meeting on Sunday, June 25.

The Laureates will lecture on the topic of their choice related to chemistry and participate in less formal small group discussions with the students. The primary purpose of the meeting is to allow participants-most of whom are students - to benefit from informal interaction with the Nobel Prize winners. Therefore, Laureates will preside over informal roundtable sessions exclusively for students and join participants at local restaurants for additional informal discussions. Various social events are also on the agenda, including an evening dinner gala, which will allow participants to meet attendees from other countries around the world.

On June 30, participants will travel by ferry to the Isle of Mainau for the closing ceremonies at the baroque Mainau Castle, the residence of Swedish patrons the Bernadotte family. The late Count Lennart Bernadotte began the Lindau meetings in 1951. That afternoon, U.S. participants will return to Munich for the flight home or continue traveling through Europe on their own.

Ringer holds a bachelor's degree from Mississippi College. She is the daughter of David and Susan Ringer of Florence, Miss.

Additional information:

A Web site has been set up to post daily information while students are attending the meeting. Each day, photos and a summary of events will be posted. The URL for this year's meeting is http://www.orau.gov/lindau2006.

The Web site and travel arrangements for all participants are being administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), which is managed by ORAU for DOE.

ORISE is a U.S. Department of Energy facility focusing on scientific initiatives to research health risks from occupational hazards, assess environmental cleanup, respond to radiation medical emergencies, support national security and emergency preparedness and educate the next generation of scientists. ORISE is managed by ORAU.

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  • Created By:David Terraso
  • Created:06/19/2006
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