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Lukas Krone, DPAG doctoral student, has been selected to attend the Global Young Scientists Summit 2021.

Lukas Krone is a Wellcome Trust Doctoral Student in Neuroscience with the Molnár and Vyazovskiy labs in the Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics. He has been invited to attend the 2021 Summit to be held virtually on 12 - 15 January. 

Each year, about 280 international young scientists engage closely with peers and invited speakers to discuss key areas of science and research, technology innovation and society, and potential solutions to global challenges. The Global Young Scientists summit is multi-disciplinary, covering topics relevant to chemistry, physics, medicine, mathematics, computer science and engineering. Invited speakers are globally recognised scientific leaders, including recipients of the Nobel Prize, Fields Medal, Millennium Technology Prize and the Turing Award.