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It hurts even more knowing this happened in my birth month. I feel broken, but I’m still holding on to hope. Winning this $1k would genuinely mean so much to me and my family right now. 🙏
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CONFIRMED SPEAKER | Nobel Heroes & AI4SCI Summit
Prof. Fred Ramsdell — 2025 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine — is joining us this October.
Nobel Prize winner. Pioneer of immunology. Co-founder of Sonoma Biotherapeutics. Former Chief Scientific Officer at the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
Why doesn’t the human immune system attack itself?
For decades, scientists have searched for the answer to one of biology’s most fundamental questions: how does the body distinguish between threats and its own healthy cells?
Through his groundbreaking research on regulatory T cells (Tregs) and FOXP3, Fred Ramsdell helped reveal the immune system’s natural control mechanism — the process that prevents harmful immune attacks against the body.
His discoveries are transforming the future of medicine, opening new possibilities in autoimmune disease treatment, cancer immunotherapy, and next-generation cell therapies.
Beyond scientific discovery, he has helped bring immunology from the laboratory toward real-world applications through biotechnology innovation.
This October, Prof. Fred Ramsdell joins Nobel laureates, AI leaders, scientists, innovators, and global capital at Nobel Heroes & AI4SCI Summit — exploring how science, intelligence, and biotechnology will shape the future of human health.
From understanding the immune system to designing the future of medicine.
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Pioneer of the Nobel · When Materials Begin to Be Designed
Prof. Omar M. Yaghi
2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry · Founder of Reticular Chemistry
Omar Yaghi was born in Amman, Jordan, in 1965. At 15, he left for the United States alone. Starting at a community college, he made his way to UC San Diego, earned his PhD at the University of Illinois, and completed postdoctoral work at Harvard — walking step by step into the frontier of materials chemistry.
Decades later, the systems he pioneered are being used to answer a deeply practical question: can we extract water from air in extremely arid environments? Behind it lies a larger ambition — can we stop waiting for materials to be accidentally discovered, and instead define what a material needs to do, then create it?
Materials don't just get discovered. They can be designed.
Traditional material development has always involved extensive trial and error. As the space of possible combinations grows toward infinity, searching through it one experiment at a time can no longer keep pace.
Yaghi chose a different path: define the structure and function first — pore size, surface chemistry, molecular connections — then assemble it from clearly defined building blocks. A fundamental shift: from "let's see what we get" to "let's decide what we want, then create it."
In 1999, his team synthesized MOF-5 — proving that scientists could systematically create materials with specific properties by design. MOFs went on to become one of the most important research directions in modern materials chemistry.
He formalized this into Reticular Chemistry: building materials like assembling molecular-scale blocks, with predictable geometry and stable structure. For the first time, scientists had a systematic method for exploring an enormous material space.
Where AI Changes Everything
When possible structures expand into the millions, no lab can search through them experimentally. AI predicts structure, properties, and potential applications across the full candidate space — then hands the most promising directions back to experiment. Years of trial and error get compressed.
For Yaghi, AI isn't a trend. It's the most powerful tool yet for a philosophy he's held for decades: design before discovery.
Nobel Heroes & AI4SCI Summit · October 2026
Omar M. Yaghi will join Nobel laureates, AI researchers, and technology leaders to discuss: as AI enters the core of scientific discovery, what changes in materials, energy, and life sciences?
His story matters not just because of a Nobel Prize — but because of what it represents: a paradigm shift already underway. From accidental discovery to deliberate design. From single experiments to AI-accelerated exploration. From papers to real-world impact.
How will the next world-changing material be designed? Where will the next breakthrough come from?
Prof. Fred Ramsdell will join Nobel Heroes & AI4SCI Summit
A pioneer in immunology, Ramsdell revealed a fundamental mechanism that prevents the human immune system from attacking itself — opening new possibilities for autoimmune disease treatment and next-generation cell therapies.
We are proud to announce the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Foundation as an official partner of Nobel Heroes & AI4SCI Summit.
Since 1951, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings have stood as one of the world’s most respected scientific forums — connecting Nobel Laureates with the next generation of researchers.
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