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Global Issues in Water Policy
Global Issues in Water Policy Volume 28 Editor-in-Chief Ariel Dinar, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA Series Editors José Albiac, Department of Agricultural Economics, Unidad Economia, CITA-DGA, Zaragoza, Spain Guillermo Donoso, Department of Agricultural Economics, Pontifcia Universidad Católica de Chile, Macul, Chile Stefano Farolf, CIRAD UMR G-EAU, Montpellier, France Rathinasamy Maria Saleth, Chennai, India Global Issues in Water Policy is now indexed in SCOPUS. Policy work in the water sector has grown tremendously over the past two decades, following the Rio Declaration of 1992. The existing volume of water-related literature is becoming dominant in professional outlets, including books and journals. Because the feld of water resources is interdisciplinary in nature, covering physical, economic, institutional, legal, environmental, social and political aspects, this diversifcation leads in many cases to partial treatment of the water issues, or incomplete analysis of the various issues at stake. Therefore, treating a whole host of a country’s water resources issues in one set of pages will be a signifcant contribution to scholars, students, and other interested public. This book series is expected to address both the current practice of fragmented treatment of water policy analyses, and the need to have water policy being communicated to all interested parties in an integrated manner but in a non-technical language. The purpose of this book series is to make existing knowledge and experience in water policy accessible to a wider audience that has a strong stake and interest in water resources. The series will consist of books that address issues in water policy in specifc countries, covering both the generic and specifc issues within a common and pre-designed framework. -
USP46 Inhibits Cell Proliferation in Lung Cancer Through PHLPP1/AKT Pathway
Hindawi BioMed Research International Volume 2020, Article ID 2509529, 10 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2509529 Research Article USP46 Inhibits Cell Proliferation in Lung Cancer through PHLPP1/AKT Pathway Wei Wang,1,2 Meng Chen,1,2,3 Hailing Xu,1,4 Dongqing Lv,1,4 Suna Zhou,1,2 and Haihua Yang 1,2,3 1Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology Institute of Enze Medical Health Academy, Affiliated Taizhou Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000 Zhejiang Province, China 2Department of Radiation Oncology, Affiliated Taizhou Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000 Zhejiang Province, China 3School of Medicine, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing City, 312000 Zhejiang Province, China 4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Enze Hospital, Affiliated Taizhou Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000 Zhejiang Province, China Correspondence should be addressed to Haihua Yang; [email protected] Received 24 April 2020; Revised 3 August 2020; Accepted 10 September 2020; Published 24 September 2020 Academic Editor: Michael Linnebacher Copyright © 2020 Wei Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Previous studies have shown that ubiquitin-specific protease 46 (USP46) is a tumor suppressor in colon cancer and renal cell carcinoma. However, its specific role in other cancers is still poorly understood. This study is aimed at investigating the role of USP46 in lung cancer tumorigenesis and identifying its underlying mechanisms. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and western blotting (WB) were used to measure the expression levels of USP46 and PHLPP1 in lung cancer tissue and adjacent normal tissue from patients with lung cancer. -
Update on Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes (Tils) in Breast Cancer
Seminars in Cancer Biology xxx (xxxx) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Seminars in Cancer Biology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/semcancer Review Update on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in breast cancer, including recommendations to assess TILs in residual disease after neoadjuvant therapy and in carcinoma in situ: A report of the International Immuno- ☆ Oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer ⁎ Maria Vittoria Diecia,b, , Nina Radosevic-Robinc,d, Susan Fineberge,f, Gert van den Eyndeng,h, Nils Ternesi,j, Frederique Penault-Llorcac,d,k, Giancarlo Pruneril,m, Timothy M. D’Alfonson, Sandra Demariao, Carlos Castanedap, Joselyn Sanchezp, Sunil Badveq, Stefan Michielsi,j, Veerle Bossuytr, Federico Rojos, Baljit Singht, Torsten Nielsenu, Giuseppe Vialev, Seong-Rim Kimw, Stephen Hewittx, Stephan Wienerty, Sybille Loiblz, David Rimmr, Fraser SymmansA, Carsten DenkertB, Sylvia AdamsC, Sherene LoiD, Roberto SalgadoE,F,G,on behalf of the International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer a Department of Surgery, Oncology and Gastroenterology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy b Medical Oncology 2, Veneto Institute of Oncology IOV – IRCCS, Padua, Italy c Department of Surgical Pathology and Biopathology, Jean Perrin Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Clermont-Ferrand, France d Inserm/University of Auvergne U1240, Clermont-Ferrand, France e Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA f The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA g Molecular Immunology Unit, Institut Jules Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium h Department of Pathology, GZA Ziekenhuizen, Antwerp, Belgium i Service de Biostatistique et d'Epidémiologie, Gustave Roussy, B2 M, RdC,114 rue Edouard-Vaillant, 94805, Villejuif, France j CESP, Fac. de médecine – Univ. -
European Public Choice Society 2017
European Public Choice Society 2017 Annual Meeting April 19–22, 2017 School of Public Policy Central European University Budapest, Hungary © 2017, School of Public Policy at CEU Layout: Judit Kovács l Createch Printing: Createch Table of Contents Welcome to Budapest ...................... 3 Scientific Program Snapshot ....... 4 Keynote Addresses .............................. 9 Important Information........................ 12 Venue Locations ..................................... 13 Wicksell Prize ............................................. 16 Format of Parallel Sessions ........... 18 Detailed Scientific Program .......... 19 Social Program ......................................... 40 About Budapest and CEU ............. 43 Former EPCS Presidents ................. 45 EPCS 2017 Organizers ....................... 46 Conference Participants .................. 47 We recycle Please return your magnetic visitor cards when you leave. Please also use the recycling bins that are located on each floor. Thank you. 1 Photo: SPP/Daniel Vegel Welcome to Budapest! We are delighted to welcome all of you to Budapest and to the School of Public Policy at Central European University for the 2017 Annual Meeting of the European Public Choice Society. We are especially pleased to be hosting this important gathering at the University’s new state-of-the-art buildings in downtown Budapest that were inaugurated only last fall. These environmentally sustainable spaces combine the latest technology with attractive design features – including a rooftop garden on -
Chuan-Peng Hu (胡传鹏), Phd
Chuan-Peng Hu, CV Chuan-Peng Hu (胡传鹏), PhD Post-doc researcher at Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research, 55131 Mainz, Germany. ORCID: 0000-0002-7503-5131; Email: [email protected]; Phone: (+49)15788332829; Website: http://huchuanpeng.com/ Employment 2017.10 ~ Currently Post-doc researcher, Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research, Mainz, Germany. Education 2012.09 ~ 2017.07 PhD. Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2016.02 ~ 2016.08 Visiting PhD Student, Department of Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 2009.09 ~ 2012.07 M.A. in Psychology, Hubei University, Wuhan, China 2005.09 ~ 2009.07 Bachelor in Law (major) & B.Sc. in Psychology (minor), Hubei University, Wuhan, China Honors & Awards • Summa cum laude, Tsinghua University, July 2017 • The 22nd Rising Star Award for Graduate Students, Tsinghua University, May, 2017 (the Highest academic award for graduate students in Tsinghua University, about 10 were selected from 14, 000 each year.) • Scholarship for Oversea Graduate Studies (£5,700) by Tsinghua University, to visit the Department of Experimental Psychology, the University of Oxford (2016.02 – 2016.08) Projects • Hu, C.-P., Cai, Y., Fried, E. I., & Forscher, P. S. (in prep). Flexibility in measuring socioeconomic status threatens cumulative science [Protocol]. • Hu, C.-P., Andres, E., Gerlicher, A., Meyer, B., Tüscher, O., Kalisch, K. Dopamine-dependent prefrontal reactivations explain long-term benefit of fear extinction: A direct replication attempt. Registration: osf.io/axgyn Manuscripts • Wang, J., Song, Q., Xu, Y., Jia, B., Lu, C., Chen, X., . Hu, C.-P*. (under review). Interpreting Nonsignificant Results: A Quantitative Investigation Based on 500 Chinese Psychological Research (in Chinese). -
Activity Training Introduction
Contents Activity Training Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 40 First Cycle Studies; First-and-Second Cycle Studies; Second Cycle Studies; Own Degrees ......................................................................................... 43 General Data ...................................................................................................................................... 43 Faculty of Economics and Business Studies ...................................................................... 44 Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences ............................................................ 47 Faculty of Law and Political Science ...................................................................................... 49 Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature ....................................................... 51 Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia ................................................................... 53 Faculty of Information and Communications Sciences .................................................. 56 Third Cycle Studies ............................................................................................................................. 58 Doctoral Programme ...................................................................................................................... 58 Postgraduate Education ................................................................................................................... -
Ultra-Short Multivariate Public Key Signatures – with Public Keys of Degree 2 –
Ultra-Short Multivariate Public Key Signatures { with Public Keys of Degree 2 { Jacques Patarin1, Gilles Macario-Rat2, Maxime Bros3, and Eliane Koussa1 1 Versailles Laboratory of Mathematics, UVSQ, CNRS, University of Paris-Saclay [email protected], [email protected] 2 Orange, Orange Gardens, 46 avenue de la R´epublique,F-92320 Ch^atillon,France [email protected] 3 University of Limoges, CNRS, XLIM, UMR 7252, F-87000 Limoges, France [email protected] Abstract. In this paper, we study and construct multivariate schemes with \ultra-short" signatures. We focus on the classic case where the public key is a set of multivariate polynomials of degree 2. To design ultra-short signature schemes, we consider that signing a mes- sage and verifying a signature could require up to 1 minute of computa- tion on a modern personal computer. Shorter time could be considered but at the cost of a few additional bits in the signatures, more generally, a trade-off may be found between computation time and signature size, depending on the applications one is targeting. Despite the fact that a time of 1 minute is far bigger than the time re- quired by general purpose multivariate-based signature schemes, such as Rainbow, GeMMS, and Quartz, it enables us to reach ultra-short signa- ture lengths; for instance, around 70 bit-long signatures for a security of 80 bits. In a first part, we describe generic and specific attacks against multivari- ate public key signature schemes and use them to derive the minimal parameters that an ultra-short signature scheme could have. -
Bity Diene CV
Bity DIENE Curriculum Vitae Office contact University of Clermont Auvergne, CERDI 26 Avenue Léon Blum 63000 Clermont-Ferrand Tel.: +33 473 27 10 43 gsm.fr: +33 650 689 622 E-mail: [email protected] Recent employment history 2011- Associate Professor in Economics, University of Clermont Auvergne and CERDI. 2009-2010: Research associate at Consortium for Social and Economic Research (Dakar). 2008-2009: Post-doctoral fellowship (granted by AXA Group): University of Luxembourg. 2003-2008: Research and teaching assistant, University of Strasbourg. Education - November 2016: Habilitation (accreditation to supervise research), University of Auvergne- France. - 2003-2007: Doctoral Thesis in Economics (University of Strasbourg and Université Catholique de Louvain, IRES). Title of Ph.D. Dissertation: Four Essays on the Relationship Between Longevity and Development: The Impact of Epi- demics. - 2002-2003: Master in Economics Analysis (Maîtrise d’Analyse Politique et Economique, Emploi et Innovation; DEA d’Analyse Économique : Économie Quantitative), Strasbourg- France. - 2000-2002: Bachelor in Economics (DEUG de Sciences Économiques; Licence d’Analyse Politique et Economique, Emploi et Innovation) Dakar-Senegal. Honors (scholarships) - 2008-2009: Post-doctoral fellowship granted by AXA Group. - 2003-2006: Research allowance of the French Ministry of Education and Research. - 2000-2001: Scholarship of the University Agency of the French-speaking World. - 1996-1999: Scholarship of the Senegalese National Ministry of Education. Research Research Interest - Development economics: Development economics, health, education, demography, epidemi- ology, environment, social protection, innovation. - Methods: Growth theory, Overlapping Generations Models, applied econometrics. 1 Journal Articles 1. “HIV/AIDS and Development: A Reappraisal of the Productivity and Factor Accumula- tion Effects” (with Théophile Azomahou, Raouf Boucekkine), American Economic Review, 2016, vol. -
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Australia University of Guelph International Psychoanalytic U
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Australia University of Guelph International Psychoanalytic U. Berlin University College Cork Curtin University University of LethbridGe Justus Liebig University Giessen University College Dublin La Trobe University University of Ottawa Karlsruhe Institute of TechnoloGy University of Ulster Monash University University of Toronto Katholische Universität Eichstätt- Italy National Tertiary Education Union* University of Victoria Ingolstadt SAR Italy Section University of Canberra Vancouver Island University Leibniz Universität Hannover European University Institute University of Melbourne Western University Mannheim University of Applied International School for Advanced University of New South Wales York University Sciences Studies (SISSA) University of the Sunshine Coast Chile Max Planck Society* International Telematic University Austria University of Chile Paderborn University (UNINETTUNO) Ruhr University Bochum Magna Charta Observatory Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt Czech Republic RWTH Aachen University Sapienza University of Rome MCI Management Center Innsbruck- Charles University in Prague Technische Universität Berlin Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca The Entrepreneurial School Palacký University Olomouc University of Graz Technische Universität Darmstadt Scuola Normale Superiore Vienna University of Economics and Denmark Technische Universität Dresden Scuola Superiore di Sant’Anna Business SAR Denmark Section Technische Universität München Scuola Superiore di Catania University of Vienna Aalborg University TH -
William Bishop – Paris Landscapes Will Bishop Received His Phd in French from the University of California, Berkeley in December, 2003
William Bishop – Paris Landscapes Will Bishop received his PhD in French from the University of California, Berkeley in December, 2003. His dissertation addresses questions of translation in texts by Beckett, Genet, Celan and Rimbaud. Several sections of his dissertation have been published in the journal diacritics (35:4 2005) as an article on "The Marriage Translation and the Contexts of Common Life: From the PACS to Benjamin and Beyond". He has taught French language and literature classes at the University of California, Berkeley, at the UC Center program, and a course on translation at Columbia University's program in Paris at Reid Hall. Vincent Bloch – Tastes of Paris Vincent Bloch received both his M.A. in Anthropology (1999) and his PhD in Sociology (2012) from l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. His dissertation relied primarily on oral history, non-directive interviews and participant observation to account for the way different groups and individuals react to changing environments, new rules and, sometimes, extreme situations, in Castroist Cuba. When focusing on food scarcity in Havana, he became interested in the Anthropology of Food. Carole Viers-Andronico – Paris Scenes and French 1 Carole Viers-Andronico received her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2008 with a dissertation applying methodologies from translation studies and philosophies of aesthetics to texts produced by members of the Parisian literary group OULIPO. She is currently Academic Coordinator for the UC Paris Center programs in French Language and Culture and French and European Studies and has taught French language and literature courses at the UC Paris Center program, Comparative Literature courses at the University of California, Los Angeles and California State University, Long Beach, as well as French and Italian language and literature courses at Tulane University. -
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© FLOGEN2019 1 | www.flogen.org/sips2019 Leadership Team Dr. Florian Kongoli SIPS President Chairman FLOGEN STARS OUTREACH. Canada Symposia Committees Florian Kongoli Fernand Marquis Marcelle G-Escard Lijie Guo FLOGEN Technologies San Diego State U. POLYTECH, BGRIMM Canada USA CNRS/IUSTI Technology Group France China Haruhiko Inufasa Yoshihito Kawamura Katerina Aifantis Elias Aifantis CEO, TIMA/Gifu Kumamoto University University of Florida Aristotle U. of University Japan USA Thessaloniki Japan Greece © FLOGEN2019 2 | www.flogen.org/sips2019 Miguel A. Alario Shumskiy Viktor Christian Amatore Juergen Franco Alexandrovich CNRS&PSL, French Antrekowitsch Complutense U. of Science of Metallurgy Acad. of Sce. and Christian Doppler Madrid, Spain Kazakhstan Xiamen U. France Laboratory Austria Paulo Assis Greg Baiden Mariana Calin Claudio Capiglia U. of Ouro Preto / Penguin Automated IFW Dresden Recruit R&D REDEMAT Brazil Systems Canada Germany Japan David Carey Carlos Cavalca Andrew Chan Hong-Yuan Chen Bear Metallurgical Dupont U. of Tasmania Nanjing U. Company USA USA Australia China Nikoloz Chikhradze Marcos de Campos Jose A. de Castro Antonio de Lucas G. Tsulukidze Mining UFF - Federal UFF - Federal Consuegra Inst. Fluminense U. Fluminense U. U. of Castilla La Georgia Brazil Brazil Mancha Spain © FLOGEN2019 3 | www.flogen.org/sips2019 Harold Dodds Jean-Marie Dubois Jairton Dupont David Dzombak U. of Tennessee Inst. Jean Lamour UFRGS Carnegie Mellon USA France Brazil U.(CMU) USA Angelos Efstathiou Jean Etourneau Michael Fardis Rasmus Fehrmann U. of Cyprus U. of Bordeaux U. of Patras DTU Chemistry Cyprus France Greece Denmark Athan Fox Dariusz Gawin Hasan Giray Mery-Cecilia Aurelius Environmental Lodz U. of Technology Eti Krom Gomez-Marroquin UK Poland Turkey National U. -
26Th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning
26th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning TIME 2019, October 16–19, 2019, Málaga, Spain Edited by Johann Gamper Sophie Pinchinat Guido Sciavicco L I P I c s – Vo l . 147 – TIME 2019 w w w . d a g s t u h l . d e / l i p i c s Editors Johann Gamper Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy [email protected] Sophie Pinchinat University of Rennes 1, France [email protected] Guido Sciavicco University of Ferrara, Italy [email protected] ACM Classification 2012 Theory of computation → Logic; Information systems → Temporal data; Computing methodologies → Knowledge representation and reasoning ISBN 978-3-95977-127-6 Published online and open access by Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik GmbH, Dagstuhl Publishing, Saarbrücken/Wadern, Germany. Online available at https://www.dagstuhl.de/dagpub/978-3-95977-127-6. Publication date October, 2019 Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available in the Internet at https://portal.dnb.de. License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (CC-BY 3.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode. In brief, this license authorizes each and everybody to share (to copy, distribute and transmit) the work under the following conditions, without impairing or restricting the authors’ moral rights: Attribution: The work must be attributed to its authors. The copyright is retained by the corresponding authors. Digital Object Identifier: 10.4230/LIPIcs.TIME.2019.0 ISBN 978-3-95977-127-6 ISSN 1868-8969 https://www.dagstuhl.de/lipics 0:iii LIPIcs – Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics LIPIcs is a series of high-quality conference proceedings across all fields in informatics.