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Curriculum Vitae
C URRICULUM V ITAE - A NNA D E G RASSI PERSONAL INFORMATION Surname Name De Grassi Anna Date of birth 03-02-1976 Department Bioscienze, Biotecnologie e Biofarmaceutica Institution Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro” Street Address Via Orabona 4, 70125 Bari - Italy. Phone/Fax +39 080 5443614/ +39 080 5442770 E-mail address [email protected] Researcher Orcid Identifier https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7273-4263 EDUCATION 2007 PhD in Genetics and Molecular Evolution, University of Bari – Italy 2004 Master Diploma in Bioinformatics, University of Turin – Italy, 110/110 2003 Qualification to practice the profession of Biologist 2002 University Diploma in Biological Sciences, University of Bari – Italy, 110/110 cum laude 1994 Secondary School Diploma, Liceo Classico Q. Orazio Flacco, Bari – Italy, 60/60 RESEARCH ACTIVITY IN ITALY From October 2012 Assistant Professor (BIO/13), Department of Biosciences, Biotechnology and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari, Computational Genomics applied to Cancer and Rare Diseases 2007-2011 Post-Doc and Staff Scientist, Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Deep-Sequencing and Evolution of Cancer Genomes 2004-2007 PhD student, CNR – Institute of Biomedical Technologies (ITB), Bari, Comparative Genomics of gene families in vertebrates and Microarray Analysis of Human Cancer Cell Models 2003-2004 Master Diploma Student, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, Detection and Analysis of Genes Involved in Breast Tumor Progression in the her/neut Mouse Model Using Expression Microarrays 2003 Graduate Student, Cavalieri Ottolenghi Foundation, Turin, Actin-Tubulin Interaction in D. melanogaster Embryonic Cell Lines 2001-2002 Undergraduate Student, Department of Genetics, University of Bari, Evolution of Stellate-like and Crystal-like Sequences in the Genus Drosophila RESEARCH ACTIVITY ABROAD Dec. -
“Please You Cannot Ignore Any Longer the Fact That These Animals Have
NAME AFFILIATION Diana Reiss, Ph.D. New York Aquarium and Columbia University “Please you Lori Marino, Ph.D. Emory University Prof. PatholoGy, School of Medicine, Sam RidGway, D.V.M., Ph.D. cannot ignore University of California Director of the New York Aquarium Paul J. Boyle, Ph.D. any longer the and The Ocean Project fact that these Randall Wells, Ph.D. Chicago ZooloGical Society animals have Hal Whitehead, Ph.D. Dalhousie University, Canada Louis M. Herman, Ph.D. University of Hawaii very large Paul NachtiGall, Ph.D. University of Hawaii brains, highly Richard Connor. Ph.D. University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Adjunct Professor, Scripps Institution of William F. Perrin, Ph.D. developed OceanoGraphy Executive Vice Provost, Florida International societies, social DouGlas Wartzok, Ph.D. University relationships and Robin W. Baird, Ph.D. Cascadia Research Collective sophisticated Christopher W. Clark, Ph.D. Cornell University cognitive Adam Pack, Ph.D. University of Hawaii William E. Evans, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame abilities.” James Estes, Ph.D. Adjunct Professor, UC Santa Cruz – Richard Connor, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Laureline Meynier, Ph.D. Massey University, New Zealand David Bain University of WashinGton Center for Marine Biodiversity and Sarah Mesnick, Ph.D. Conservation Janet Mann, Ph.D. GeorGetown University Leszek Karczmarski, Ph.D. Texas A&M University Corrie Allen, Ph.D. Lone Wolf Bioscience Giovanni Di Guardo. DVM, University of Teramo, Italy Dipl. ECVP Dr. L.P. Verstraten University of Amsterdam Cornelis Hazevoet Ph.D. Lisbon National Museum of Natural History Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Tethys Research Institute, Italy Sciara Ph.D. Dr. Victoria Turner Appin Scientific Limited Heidi Lyn, Ph.D. -
Openagenda: Trento Bets on the Open Data
OPENAGENDA: TRENTO BETS ON THE OPEN DATA Chiara Di Meo, Linguistic and Cultural Mediation for Tourism Business University of Trento, Via Tomaso Gar 14, 38123 Trento, Italy [email protected] Abstract – The work intends to investigate the pattern that Trento Smart City is following in terms of Open Data and Open Government. Among the several projects dealing with such subject, we consider OpenAgenda an ambitious project aiming at the digitization and integration of all relevant information about the cultural and events agenda spread all over the provincial soil. This specific program is to ascribe to the macro-frame of Trento Smart City, as an example of the city’s ongoing technological commitment. OpenAgenda represents an example of how the Province of Trento is betting on technological improvement and advancement by developing and boosting synergies with local partners and surrounding municipalities. Keywords: Trento smart city, open data, open government, ICT, digital agenda, community innovation. I. INTRODUCTION described. Section IV investigates the consequent advantages and challenges deriving from such Nowadays the digital support for the integration and innovative digital turnover and points out the main share of data has reached the primary importance as far rising opportunities. Finally, some conclusions are drawn. as government and governance patterns are concerned. In fact, the implementation of new technologies can II. THE NATIONAL AND THE LOCAL CONTEXTS improve the way the local community access the information and data as well as the way the local The Smart City initiative, based on the use of technology government bodies run their own assignments. This for the improvement of the life-quality standards, is discourse happens to fit particularly well all those framed and included in the 2020 European innovation “minor” municipalities where a change in perspective strategies regarding the “smart” development of urban has already been made: Trento is an example of those contexts in for a sustainable economic and occupational realities. -
Laboratorio Di Ontologia
UNIVERSITÀ LABORATORIO DEGLI STUDI DI ONTOLOGIA DI TORINO estroverso.com Società Italiana di FILOSOFIA TEORETICA INTERNATIONAL CHAIR OF PHILOSOPHY JACQUES DERRIDA / LAW AND CULTURE FOURTH EDITION. POST-TRUTH, NEW REALISM, DEMOCRACY October 23rd October 24th Morning session Morning session 9.20 - 10.00 Greetings 10.00 - 10.30 Sanja Bojanic (University of Rijeka) Gianmaria Ajani (Rector, University of Turin) What Mocumentaries Tell Us about Truth? Renato Grimaldi (Director of the Department of Philosophy 10.30 - 11.00 Sebastiano Maffettone (LUISS Guido Carli University) and Educational Sciences, University of Turin) Derrida and the Political Culture of Post-colonialism Pier Franco Quaglieni (Director of Centro Pannunzio, Turin) Tiziana Andina (Director of LabOnt, University of Turin) 11.00 - 11.30 Coffee break 10.00 - 10.20 Prize Award Ceremony 11.30 - 12.00 Elisabetta Galeotti (University of Eastern Piedmont) Maurizio Ferraris (President of LabOnt, University of Turin) Types of Political Deception 10.20 - 11.10 Lectio Magistralis by Günter Figal (University of Freiburg) On Freedom Afternoon session 11.10 - 11.30 Coffee break 14.30 - 15.00 Jacopo Domenicucci (École Normale Supérieure, Paris) The Far We(b)st. Making Sense of Trust in Digital Contexts 11.30 - 12.00 Angela Condello (University of Roma Tre, University of Turin) 15.00 - 15.30 Davide Pala (University of Turin) Post-truth and Socio-legal Studies Citizens, Post-truth and Justice 12.00 - 12.30 Maurizio Ferraris (President of LabOnt, University of Turin) Deconstructing Post-truth 15.30 - 16.00 Break Afternoon session 16.00 - 16.30 Sara Guindani (Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris) Derrida and the Impossible Transparency - Aesthetics and Politics 15.00 - 15.30 Luca Illetterati (University of Padua) Post-truth and Authority. -
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Enrico Costa WORK EXPERIENCE October 2020- Present Head of International Affairs Department Italian Medicines Agency (Italy) Coordination of AIFAs international activities December 2010-September 2020 Pharmacist Health Official - Hospital Pharmacy University Hospital of Verona - Department of Pharmacy (Italy) Person in charge of the clinical governance of medicines Elaboration and drafting of evidence-based steering documents March 2004-December 2010 Clinical Pharmacist (Contract staff) University Hospital of Verona - Department of Pharmacy (Italy) Pharmacoepidemiology, analysis and monitoring of medicines use, scientific information, drug compounding and dispensing EDUCATION AND TRAINING January 2019- Present Professional PhD Fellow at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation Utrecht University (Netherlands) December 2003-July 2006 Post-graduate specialisation in Hospital Pharmacy University of Milan (Italy) May 2005-June 2006 Post-graduate Visiting fellow Italian Cochrane Centre - Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri - Milan (Italy) March 2003-December 2003 Post-graduate Visiting fellow Industrial Toxicology Lab University of Parma (Italy) November 1995-June 2002 Degree in Pharmacy University of Bologna (Italy) June 2001-June 2002 Visiting student - Applied Pharmacology Lab University of Bologna (Italy) July 2000-August 2000 Visiting student Centre of Xenobiotics Research, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School - University of Dundee (United Kingdom) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Expertise Analysis of Pharmaceutical policies, Haemoglobinopathies, Precision medicine and cancer, Orphan drugs and rare diseases, Pharmacoepidemiology, Drug costs and affordability, Global Health Publications Last 5 years publications 1.Costa E, Sterzi E, Tedeschi F, Casari R, Marini P, Lugoboni F. Can oral formulation increase the risk of lormetazepam abuse? Intern Emerg Med. 2020 Oct 23. doi: 10.1007/s11739-020-02538-2. -
Eurostat: Recognized Research Entity
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/overview This list enumerates entities that have been recognised as research entities by Eurostat. In order to apply for recognition please consult the document 'How to apply for microdata access?' http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/microdata/overview The researchers of the entities listed below may submit research proposals. The research proposal will be assessed by Eurostat and the national statistical authorities which transmitted the confidential data concerned. Eurostat will regularly update this list and perform regular re-assessments of the research entities included in the list. Country City Research entity English name Research entity official name Member States BE Antwerpen University of Antwerp Universiteit Antwerpen Walloon Institute for Evaluation, Prospective Institut wallon pour l'Evaluation, la Prospective Belgrade and Statistics et la Statistique European Economic Studies Department, European Economic Studies Department, Bruges College of Europe College of Europe Brussels Applica sprl Applica sprl Brussels Bruegel Bruegel Center for Monitoring and Evaluation of Center for Monitoring and Evaluation of Brussels Research and Innovation, Belgian Science Research and Innovation, Service public Policy Office fédéral de Programmation Politique scientifique Centre for European Social and Economic Centre de politique sociale et économique Brussels Policy Asbl européenne Asbl Brussels Centre for European Policy Studies Centre for European Policy Studies Department for Applied Economics, -
Trento, Bilbao, Finnish Region and Novi Sad Environment V1
Ref. Ares(2016)7134000 - 22/12/2016 A neW concept of pubLic administration based on citizen co-created mobile urban services Grant Agreement: 645845 D3.5 – TRENTO, BILBAO, FINNISH REGION AND NOVI SAD ENVIRONMENT V1 DOC. REFERENCE: WeLive-WP3-D35-REP-211206-v10 RESPONSIBLE: FBK AUTHOR(S): ENG, TECNALIA, UDEUSTO, FBK, CNS, INF, DNET, TRENTO, LAUREA, EUROHELP DATE OF ISSUE: 21/12/16 STATUS: FINAL DISSEMINATION LEVEL: PUBLIC VERSION DATE DESCRIPTION v0.1 11/08/2016 Definition of the Table of Contents and distribution of tasks v0.2 08/11/2016 Contributions from all partners v0.3 29/11/2016 Final version ready to be externally reviewed by BILBAO and TRENTO v1.0 21/12/2016 Reviewers´ comments processed and accepted version submission. INDEX 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY............................................................................................................................................. 6 2. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 3. COMMON ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL WELIVE PILOTS ................................................................................................ 9 4. TRENTO ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 10 4.1. PROCESS FOLLOWED IN TRENTO FOR PLATFORM POPULATION ......................................................................... 10 4.1.1. Phase 1 - Stakeholders Consultation Process -
Brain Mapping Across 16 Autism Mouse Models Reveals a Spectrum of Functional Connectivity Subtypes
bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.15.340588; this version posted October 15, 2020. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not certified by peer review) is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under aCC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. Brain mapping across 16 autism mouse models reveals a spectrum of functional connectivity subtypes V. Zerbi 1, M. Pagani 2, M. Markicevic 1, M. Matteoli 4,5, D. Pozzi 4,6, M. Fagiolini 7, Y. Bozzi 8, A. Galbusera 2, ML Scattoni 9, G. Provenzano 8, A. Banerjee 10,11, F. Helmchen 10, M. Albert Basson 12,13, J. Ellegood 14, J. P. Lerch 14,15,1, M. Rudin 3, A. Gozzi§* 2 & N. Wenderoth* 1 1 Neural Control of Movement Lab, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2 Functional Neuroimaging Lab, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Center for Neuroscience and Cognitive Systems, Rovereto, Italy; 3 Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland 4 Laboratory of Pharmacology and Brain Pathology, Neurocenter, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center - IRCCS -, via Manzoni 56, 20089 Rozzano (Mi), Italy; 5 CNR Institute of Neuroscience, Milano, Italy 6 Humanitas University, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Via Rita Levi Montalcini 4, 20090 Pieve Emanuele – Milan, Italy; 7 F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Department, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 8 Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology. (CIBIO), University of Trento, Trento, Italy; 9 Research Coordination and Support Service, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome 10 Brain Research Institute., University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 11 Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University, UK; 12 Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology, King’s College London, UK; 13 MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, King’s College, London UK; 14 Mouse Imaging Ctr., Hosp. -
DELIA S. BALDASSARRI Professor New York University New York
Last updated: November, 2018 DELIA S. BALDASSARRI Professor New York University Phone: +1 212 998 8362 mail to: Department of Sociology Fax: +1 212 995 4140 295 Lafayette St. e-mail: [email protected] Puck Building, 4th Floor website: www.deliabaldassarri.org New York, NY, 10012 CURRENT AND PAST POSITIONS New York University 2016- Professor, Department of Sociology 2012- Associate Professor, Department of Sociology 2012- Affiliated Professor, Department of Politics 2012- Affiliated Professor, Management and Organizations, Stern School of Business 2013- Co-Director of the Center for Social and Political Behavior Princeton University 2007-2012 Assistant to Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Sociology 2007-2012 Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics 2008-2012 Faculty Affiliate, Office of Population Research 2009-2012 Advisory Committee, Center for the Study of Social Organization Other Affiliations 2017- Fellow of the Center for the Study of Economy and Society at Cornell University AY 2015-19 Senior Researcher, Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi University, Milan AY 2012-13 Visiting Expert, Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi University, Milan AY 2011-12 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, NYC Spring 2011 Visiting Scholar, Nuffield College, University of Oxford (Trinity Term) AY 2009-10 Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, New York University Spring 2009 Jemolo Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford (Trinity Term) EDUCATION 2007 Ph.D. in Sociology (with distinction), Columbia University Dissertation: “Crosscutting Social Spheres? Political Polarization and the Social Roots of Pluralism.” Committee: Peter Bearman (chair), Harrison White, Duncan Watts, Andrew Gelman. 2006 Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, Italy Dissertation: “A Relational Approach to Collective Action: Analytical and Empirical Investigations.” Supervisor: Mario Diani. -
Universita' Degli Studi Di Firenze
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 17, 2002 09.00 Opening Session 09.00 – 09.30 Welcome addresses 09.30 – 10.30 Key – note lecture: Seismic response of irregular buildings: implications for performance based design Prof. Luis Esteva, President of International Association of Earthquake Engineering 10.30 Coffee Break 11.00 Session 1 - Asymmetric one-storey buildings 11.00 Castillo R., Paulay T. and Carr A. Some features of the design of University of Christchurch, asymmetric one-mass systems New Zealand exhibiting ductile behaviour 11.15 De Stefano M. and Pintucchi B. Inelastic response of plan asymmetric University of Florence, Italy building structures accounting for interaction phenomena in vertical resisting elements 11.30 De Stefano M. and Pintucchi B. Behaviour of asymmetric structures University of Florence, Italy under multi-component earthquake excitations 11.45 Peruš I. and Fajfar P. Inelastic seismic response of University of Ljubljana, asymmetric single-storey structures Slovenia 12.00 Trombetti T., Gasparini G., Silvestri A new simplified approach to the University of Bologna, Italy S. analysis of torsional problems in eccentric systems: the “alpha” method 12.15 Trombetti T., Gasparini G., Silvestri Verifications of the predictive University of Bologna, Italy S. capabilities of the “alpha” method through shaking table tests and field data analyses 12.30 Zárate G. and Ayala A. G. Formulation of a single storey Instituto de Ingeniería; structural model equivalent to a multi- Cd.Universitaria; México storey asymmetric building of use in torsion studies 13.00 Lunch 14.30 Session 2 – Asymmetric multi-storey buildings 14.30 De Stefano M.1, Marino E.2 and The role of overstrengh on the 1 University of Florence, Italy Rossi seismic behaviour of multi-storey 2 University of Catania, Italy regularly asymmetric buildings 14.45 Fajfar P.1, Marušic D.1, Magliulo G.2 The extension of the N2 method to 1University of Ljubljana, asymmetric buildings Slovenia 2University of Naples Federico II, Italy 15.00 García O. -
Prof. FLAVIO DEFLORIAN Flavio Deflorian Is Full Professor In
Prof. FLAVIO DEFLORIAN Flavio Deflorian is Full Professor in Materials Science and Technology at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Trento where he is also component of the Academic Senate and Deputy Rector and Delegate for the Support to the Productive System. Education Master in Materials Engineering (cum laude) University of Trento Italy Master in Advanced Materials Technology, University of Surrey, Guidford U.K. PhD in Materials Engineering at the University of Bologna Italy Academic career From 1995 Assistant Professor From 2004 Associate Professor From 2012 Full Professor in Material Science and Technology at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Trento Teaching activity Materials Degradation and Corrosion and Materials Technology at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Trento. Protection and Conservation of the Cultural Heritage at the Department of Humanities of the University of Trento. Environmental Chemistry at the University of Verona Visting professor at the University of Mons (Belgium), UNAM Mexico City, Queensland University (Brisbane Australia) and Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda). The main research topics are: Corrosion protection by organic coatings, Metal- polymer adhesion, Electrochemical techniques for the characterization of materials properties, Protection and Conservation of the Cultural Heritage. Research activity The scientific activity is reported in more than 170 papers published in international journals, about 20 books chapters, 2 books. He is also co-author of more than 150 conference presentations. H-index is 32. The complete list of publication is in https://iris.unitn.it/. Flavio Deflorian supervised more than 50 master thesis and about 10 PhD students in Materials Engineering. -
Creating Value in the Entrepreneurial University: Marketization and Merchandising Strategies
administrative sciences Article Creating Value in the Entrepreneurial University: Marketization and Merchandising Strategies Chiara Fantauzzi *, Rocco Frondizi , Nathalie Colasanti and Gloria Fiorani Department of Management and Law, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Roma, Italy; [email protected] (R.F.); [email protected] (N.C.); gloria.fi[email protected] (G.F.) * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 9 August 2019; Accepted: 14 October 2019; Published: 18 October 2019 Abstract: Higher education institutions are called to expand their role and responsibilities, by enhancing their entrepreneurial mindset and redefining relationships with stakeholders. In order to cope with these new challenges, they have started to operate in a strategic manner, by performing marketing and merchandising activities. Indeed, in a sector characterized by the presence of competitive funding models, several forms of accountability, and performance indicators, universities have become open systems and have started to operate like enterprises, considering students as customers. Given this premise, the aim of the paper is to individuate marketing and merchandising strategies in higher education and to evaluate their effectiveness in order to foster stakeholders engagement. This is in line with the entrepreneurial university model that represents the starting point of the theoretical study, then a literature review of “marketization” in higher education institutions is presented, showing how this field is not yet completely investigated. Data refer to the Italian context and are analyzed through a qualitative method. Findings suggest that most Italian universities perform merchandising strategies, but currently there is not sufficient information to evaluate their effectiveness in higher education, it was only possible to make hypotheses.