New Kosovo scientist Fatlum Hajredini receives invitation for Nobel laureates meeting

Fatlum Hajredini, the candidate for PhD from New York, is among the more than 600 promising young scientists selected for the 2005 Nobel Laureate Meeting, Lindau, who is held in Lindau, Germany for the time of 70. But the gathering of some of the world's most promising scientific minds and about 70 laureates [...]
But the gathering of some of the world's most promising scientific minds and some 70 Nobel laureates in natural science was postponed for the year 2021 because of the David-19 pandemic. It was scheduled to be held from June 28th to July 3rd.
Hajredini, the bio-chemist, won his ticket to Lindau after a very complex process, Periscope follows.
Hajredin is Kosovo that came to the United States in 2012, while his research includes physics, chemistry and biology.
My “My work focuses on the sense of how a protein class, known as protein kinaces, perform their function at an atomic level,” said Hajredini. /Periscope












