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Undergraduate alum Julia Gensheimer to attend Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Undergraduate chemistry alum Julia Gensheimer has been selected to attend the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany as a UC President’s Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Fellow.

The annual symposium is a one of a kind opportunity for young scientists to spend a week learning from Nobel Laureates. This year, the group will include 635 scientists from 98 countries learning from 40 Nobel Laureates! Participation is limited to outstanding young scientists aged up to 35 – undergraduates, PhD students, and post-doc researchers. Apart from the one-time chance to attend a Lindau Meeting, participants become part of a community of alumni and act as ambassadors of the scientific dialogue fostered by the Lindau Meetings.

Julia received her degree from Emory in chemistry and biology in 2019. At Emory, she was a Jack Kent Cooke Scholar, a member of the Trialthlon Club, and an undergraduate researcher in the lab of Dr. Rafi Ahmed. Currently, she is a student in the UCLA-Caltech Medical Scientist Training Program.

Congratulations, Julia!