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Molecular Mechanisms Mediating Stiffening in the Mechanically Adaptable Connective Tissues of Sea Cucumbers
Molecular mechanisms mediating stiffening in the mechanically adaptable connective tissues of sea cucumbers Marie Bonneel University of Mons https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3360-2783 Elise Hennebert University of Mons Sesilja Aranko Aalto University Dong Soo Hwang Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2487-2255 Mathilde Lefevre University of Mons Valentine Pommier University of Mons Ruddy Wattiez University of Mons Jérôme Delroisse University of Mons Patrick Flammang ( [email protected] ) University of Mons https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9938-1154 Article Keywords: sea cucumbers, connective tissues, mutable collagenous tissues Posted Date: May 13th, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-479625/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Molecular mechanisms mediating stiffening in the mechanically adaptable connective tissues of sea cucumbers Marie Bonneel1†, Elise Hennebert2†, A. Sesilja Aranko3, Dong Soo Hwang4, Mathilde Lefevre2,5, Valentine Pommier1, Ruddy Wattiez6, Jérôme Delroisse1 and Patrick Flammang1* 1Biology of Marine Organisms and Biomimetics Unit, Research Institute for Biosciences, University of Mons, Place du Parc 23, B-7000 Mons, Belgium. 2Laboratory of Cell Biology, Research Institute for Biosciences, University of Mons, Place du Parc 23, B-7000 Mons, Belgium. 3Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, P.O. Box 16100, FI-02150 Espoo, Finland. 4Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea. 5Laboratory for Chemistry of Novel Materials, Research Institute for Materials, Center for Innovation and Research in Materials and Polymers (CIRMAP), University of Mons, Place du Parc 23, B-7000 Mons, Belgium. -
Schedule Book
Monday Morning, April 26, 2021 Live Session Room Live - Session LI-MoM1 Coatings for Flexible Electronics and Bio Applications Live Session Moderators: Dr. Jean Geringer, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines, France, Dr. Grzegorz (Greg) Greczynski, Linköping University, Sweden, Dr. Christopher Muratore, University of Dayton, USA, Dr. Barbara Putz, Empa, Switzerland 10:00am LI-MoM1-1 ICMCTF Chairs' Welcome Address, G. Greczynski, Linköping University, Sweden; C. Muratore, University of Dayton, USA 10:15am INVITED: LI-MoM1-2 Plenary Lecture: Organic Bioelectronics – Nature Connected, M. Berggren, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden 10:30am 10:45am 11:00am BREAK 11:15am INVITED: LI-MoM1-6 Flexible Printed Sensors for Biomechanical Measurements, T. Ng, University of California San Diego, USA 11:30am 11:45am INVITED: LI-MoM1-8 Flexible Electronics: From Interactive Smart Skins to In vivo Applications, D. Makarov, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e. V. (HZDR), Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, Germany 12:00pm 12:15pm INVITED: LI-MoM1-10 Biomimetic Extracellular Matrix Coating for Titanium Implant Surfaces to Improve Osteointegration, S. Ravindran, P. Gajendrareddy, J. Hassan, C. Huang, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA 12:30pm 12:45pm LI-MoM1-12 Closing Remarks & Thank You!, C. Muratore, University of Dayton, USA; G. Greczynski, Linköping University, Sweden, USA Monday Morning, April 26, 2021 1 10:00 AM Monday Morning, April 26, 2021 Live Session Room Live - Session LI-MoM2 New Horizons in Boron-Containing Coatings Live Session Moderators: Mr. Marcus Hans, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, Dr. Helmut Riedl, TU Wien, Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Austria 11:00am LI-MoM2-1 Welcome & Thank You to Sponsors, M. -
Academic Profiles of Conference Speakers
Academic Profiles of Conference Speakers 1. Cavazza, Marta, Associate Professor of the History of Science in the Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione (University of Bologna) Professor Cavazza’s research interests encompass seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Italian scientific institutions, in particular those based in Bologna, with special attention to their relations with the main European cultural centers of the age, namely the Royal Society of London and the Academy of Sciences in Paris. She also focuses on the presence of women in eighteenth- century Italian scientific institutions and the Enlightenment debate on gender, culture and society. Most of Cavazza’s published works on these topics center on Laura Bassi (1711-1778), the first woman university professor at Bologna, thanks in large part to the patronage of Benedict XIV. She is currently involved in the organization of the rich program of events for the celebration of the third centenary of Bassi’s birth. Select publications include: Settecento inquieto: Alle origini dell’Istituto delle Scienze (Bologna: Il Mulino, 1990); “The Institute of science of Bologna and The Royal Society in the Eighteenth century”, Notes and Records of The Royal Society, 56 (2002), 1, pp. 3- 25; “Una donna nella repubblica degli scienziati: Laura Bassi e i suoi colleghi,” in Scienza a due voci, (Firenze: Leo Olschki, 2006); “From Tournefort to Linnaeus: The Slow Conversion of the Institute of Sciences of Bologna,” in Linnaeus in Italy: The Spread of a Revolution in Science, (Science History Publications/USA, 2007); “Innovazione e compromesso. L'Istituto delle Scienze e il sistema accademico bolognese del Settecento,” in Bologna nell'età moderna, tomo II. -
WUDR Biology
www.cicerobook.com Biology 2021 TOP-500 Double RankPro 2021 represents universities in groups according to the average value of their ranks in the TOP 500 of university rankings published in a 2020 World University Country Number of universities Rank by countries 1-10 California Institute of Technology Caltech USA 1-10 Harvard University USA Australia 16 1-10 Imperial College London United Kingdom Austria 2 1-10 Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Belgium 7 1-10 Stanford University USA Brazil 1 1-10 University College London United Kingdom Canada 12 1-10 University of California, Berkeley USA China 14 1-10 University of Cambridge United Kingdom Czech Republic 1 1-10 University of Oxford United Kingdom Denmark 4 1-10 Yale University USA Estonia 1 11-20 Columbia University USA Finland 4 11-20 Cornell University USA France 9 11-20 ETH Zürich-Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Switzerland Germany 26 11-20 Johns Hopkins University USA Greece 1 11-20 Princeton University USA Hong Kong 3 11-20 University of California, Los Angeles USA Ireland 4 11-20 University of California, San Diego USA Israel 4 11-20 University of Pennsylvania USA Italy 11 11-20 University of Toronto Canada Japan 6 11-20 University of Washington USA Netherlands 9 21-30 Duke University USA New Zealand 2 21-30 Karolinska Institutet Sweden Norway 3 21-30 Kyoto University Japan Portugal 2 21-30 Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich Germany Rep.Korea 5 21-30 National University of Singapore Singapore Saudi Arabia 2 21-30 New York University USA Singapore 2 21-30 -
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 -
Download the Course Descriptor (Pdf)
International Advanced Course in Liquid Interfaces, Drops and Sprays - 6th Edition LIDESP VI Vienna, Austria, September 4– 7, 2018 International Course Directors A. Amirfazli, V. Bertola, M. Marengo Hosting Director A. Soldati COURSE DESCRIPTION LIDESP is an International Advanced Course on the applications in life science, such as microdroplet Interface, Drops and Liquid Sprays Physics, which will management. Application to chemical processes will be held for the 6th time at TU Wien (Austria), from 4th be dealt with special care in view of the industrial to 7th September 2018. This course has been interest towards this component, while the very previously held in Europe and Asia in different recent application of drop management in microscale, locations. The core of the lecture plan is provided by including microstructured surfaces will be treated in three well-known and highly recognized experts in detail. In terms of mathematics and physics, the the field: Prof. Amirfazli, York University, Toronto, course is at the level of a good Postgraduate and Ph.D. Canada, Prof. Bertola, University of Liverpool, UK, degree. Prof. Marengo, University of Brighton, UK. They not This edition of LIDESP features also a special one-day only deliver part of the instructional module, but also module on multiphase flow dynamics and every year, depending on the venue, different simulation. This module is available as a stand-alone modules of the program are taught by local experts, module for attendance at a reduced registration fee. under the coordination of Host Directors. The course is addressed to scientists, professionals, The knowledge of the physics of liquid drops and company engineers, R&D managers and graduate sprays is essential for many applications, from students in the fields of Engineering, Chemistry, aeronautics (icing) to oil extraction (effervescent Biology, Medicine, Applied and Fundamental Sciences. -
Workshop at the Chair of Modern History: “Travelogues of the Orient in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries” 27 November 2020 Online Platform: Cisco Webex
Illustrated by Luigi Mayer (1755-1803), Rawpixel/ image distorted in length/* Workshop at the Chair of Modern History: “Travelogues of the Orient in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries” 27 November 2020 Online Platform: Cisco Webex Chair: Prof. Dr. Carola Dietze Organiser: Uğur Özcan, PhD Research Assistants: Lisa Gersdorf (Organization and scheduling), Sebastian Hansen (Layout) Supported by Academics in Solidarity, Free University Berlin & History Institute of Friedrich Schiller University Jena Email: [email protected] * CCBY-2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en; https://www.flickr.com/photos/vintage_illustration/42077001034/in/photostream/ CONTENTS Introduction about the Workshop ...................................................................................... 2 Poster .................................................................................................................................... 3 Speakers and Commentators ............................................................................................... 4 Information .......................................................................................................................... 4 Abstracts of the Workshop .................................................................................................. 5 Participants ..........................................................................................................................9 1 Workshop at the Chair of Modern History: “Travelogues of the Orient in the Nineteenth -
List of Participants
List of participants Alonso-Ruiz, Patricia, Ulm University, Germany [email protected] Ayache, Antoine, Lille University of Science and Technology, France [email protected] Baker, Simon, University of Manchester, United Kingdom [email protected] Bandt, Christoph, University of Greifswald, Germany [email protected] Bara´nski,Krzysztof, University of Warsaw, Poland [email protected] Barany, Balazs, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary [email protected] Barnsley, Michael, Australian National University, Australia [email protected] Barral, Julien, University of Paris 13, France [email protected] Berlinkov, Artemii, -, Russia [email protected] Bohl, Tilman, University of Jena, Germany [email protected] Boutard, Geoffrey, Lille University of Science and Technology, France [email protected] Buczolich, Zoltan, E¨otv¨osLor´andUniversity, Hungary [email protected] B¨ohm,Markus, University of Jena, Germany [email protected] Capitanelli, Raffaela, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy [email protected] Charmoy, Philippe, University of Oxford, United Kingdom [email protected] Chen, Changhao, University of Oulu, Finland [email protected] Chen, Joe, University of Connecticut, United States [email protected] Chen, Zhen-Qing, University of Washington, United States [email protected] Deli`ege,Adrien, University of Li`ege,Belgium 1 [email protected] Don, Henk, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands [email protected] -
CELS Accepted Papers Program Committee 2016-11-04
Friday, November 18, 2016 8:00-11:00 AM Breakfast/Registration (3rd Floor Loggia) 9:00-11:00 AM Methods Panel (Room 3041) 11:00-11:15 AM Break (3rd and 4th Floor Loggias) Panel 1 Room TBA Room TBA Room TBA Room TBA Room TBA Room TBA Room TBA International/ Comparative Relational and Incomplete Accounting & Law II Administrative Law Cooperation Law Law & Psychology I Contracts I Securities Law II Paper: Does Counter-Cyclical Paper: An Autopsy of Paper: Estimating the Compliance Paper: The Legalization of Paper: Barriers to Contracting in Provisioning Mitigate Lending Paper: Can Nudges Be Cooperation: Diamond Dealers Paper: N-Equality: More People, Costs of Securities Regulation: A Truth in International Fact- Village Economies: A Test for Contractions? Evidence from Supply Transparent and Yet Effective? and the Limits of Trust-Based Less (Concern for) Equality? Bunching Analysis of Sarbanes- Finding Enforcement Constraints Shocks Exchange Oxley Section 404(B) Author: Hendrik Bruns University of HamBurg - School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences; Max Planck Society for the Author: Sudarshan Author: Ryan Bubb New York Advancement of the Sciences - Author:Stephen M. Garcia JayaramanUniversity of Rochester - Author: Shiri Krebs Stanford University School of Law Supreet International Max Planck University of Michigan Simon Business School Bryce University, School of Law, Kaur ColumBia University Sendhil Research School on Earth System Author: Barak D. Richman Duke Avishalom Tor Notre Dame Law Author: Dhammika Dharmapala Schonberger -
1 Curriculum Vitae of Andrea Vezzulli (March 2018)
Curriculum vitae of Andrea Vezzulli (March 2018) PERSONAL DETAILS: First Name: Andrea Family Name: Vezzulli Gender: Male Place and date of birth: Codogno (LO), Italy. July 19th, 1975 Nationality: Italian Residence address: Via Campagna, 51 26865 San Rocco al Porto (LO) - Italy. Phone: +390377569412(home) +393393541281(mobile) Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: (2006) PhD in Economics, University of Milan, Milan. Thesis title: Bayesian Estimation of Zero Inflated Count Panel Data Models. Methodological Issues and an application to Academic Patenting. Thesis advisor: Prof. Matteo Manera. Examining Committee: Prof. Massimiliano Marcellino, Prof. Eliana La Ferrara, Prof. Alessandra Venturini. (2002) Laurea (MA) in Political Science (major in Economics and Statistics), University of Milan, Milan. Dissertation title: Analysis of a Temporary Work Agency database using Data Mining Techniques. Grade: 106/110. Advisors: Prof. Stefano Maria Iacus, Prof. Giuseppe Porro, Prof. Daniele Checchi. RESEARCH INTERESTS: Banking, innovation and technology transfer, SMEs financing, econometrics. CURRENT POSITION: (December 2016 – present) Assistant Professor (RTDb), Department of Economics, University of Insubria (IT). (April 2013 – present) Research Affiliate (external), ICRIOS – Bocconi University (IT). PREVIOUS POSITIONS: (October 2016 – December 2016) Contract Agent, European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), Unit I.1 – Modelling, Indicators and Impact Evaluation - Competence Centre on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards (CC-COIN). (August 2015 – September 2016) Post-Doc Researcher, Department of Economics and Management, University of Pisa (IT). (March 2010 – March 2015) Research Associate (Investigador Auxiliar), UECE/ISEG – University of Lisbon – Lisbon (PT). (March 2009 – March 2010) Post-Doc Research Fellow, Department of Management, University of Bologna, Bologna (IT). (January 2006 – January 2009) Post-Doc Fellow, KITeS/CESPRI – Bocconi University, Milan (IT). -
Annual Report 2019
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 SAR Italy is a partnership between Italian higher education institutions and research centres and Scholars at Risk, an international network of higher education institutions aimed at fostering the promotion of academic freedom and protecting the fundamental rights of scholars across the world. In constituting SAR Italy, the governance structures of adhering institutions, as well as researchers, educators, students and administrative personnel send a strong message of solidarity to scholars and institutions that experience situations whereby their academic freedom is at stake, and their research, educational and ‘third mission’ activities are constrained. Coming together in SAR Italy, the adhering institutions commit to concretely contributing to the promotion and protection of academic freedom, alongside over 500 other higher education institutions in 40 countries in the world. Summary Launch of SAR Italy ...................................................................................................................... 3 Coordination and Networking ....................................................................................................... 4 SAR Italy Working Groups ........................................................................................................... 5 Sub-national Networks and Local Synergies ................................................................................ 6 Protection .................................................................................................................... -
Curriculum Vitae Germany
Historisches Institut Dr. Alexander Schmidt Akademischer Rat Universität Jena · Einrichtung · 07737 Jena Fürstengraben 13 07743 Jena Curriculum Vitae Germany Telefon: +49 36 41 9-4979 Telefax: +49 36 41 9-310 02 E-Mail: [email protected] ACADEMIC DEGREES Jena, 29. Februar 2020 M.A. (1,0, 2001, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena), Dr.phil. (summa cum laude, 2005, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena) ACADEMIC POSITION Akademischer Rat, Historisches Institut, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena PREVIOUS POSITIONS 07/2009-03/2017 Juniorprofessor of Intellectual History, Research Centre “Laboratory Enlightenment”, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena 10/2004-12/2008 Research fellow at the Collaborative Research Centre 482 “The Weimar-Jena phenomenon: Culture around 1800” (Sonderforschungsbereich 482 “Ereignis Weimar-Jena. Kultur um 1800”), Friedrich Schiller University of Jena 7/2001–1/2002 Research fellow at the Department of History (Early Modern Studies), Friedrich Schiller University of Jena GRANTS, AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS 7/2018 (together with Professor Paul Cheney, University of Chicago) Summer Institute for University and College Teachers sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities ($ 110,694), Visiting Faculty at University of Chicago 12/2017 Initial grant by the Centre for the Study of the Global Condition (Leipzig) for the “Human rights without religion?” project (5500 €) 7/2015-11/2016 Feodor-Lynen-Fellowship for Experienced Researchers (offered by the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation) at the John U.