Anthony Torres-Ruesta, Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER), has been selected to attend the 75th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, taking place in June 2026.
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings were established in 1951 as an international forum to exchange knowledge between nations, cultures and disciplines, fostering collaboration and advancing scientific knowledge through shared insight.
Anthony Torres-Ruesta, whose work examines the equity challenges and dual-use implications arising from the use of AI for epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response, said:
“I was pleasantly surprised by the invitation letter, and I’m really excited to meet other brilliant young scientists and more than 75 Nobel Laureates in Lindau this summer. That’s not something you come across every day.
Being selected is incredibly meaningful to me. It feels like a recognition not only of my work, but of the interdisciplinary path I’ve chosen. I’m especially looking forward to the informal conversations at Lindau, where ideas are exchanged more openly and where new collaborations often begin.
Read a longer article on CSER website: Anthony Torres-Ruesta selected to attend 2026 Lindau Nobel Meeting - CSER