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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, -
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 -
Personal Information Name Francesco Passamonti Birth / Birthplace
Personal Information Name Francesco Passamonti Birth / birthplace October 6, 1966 / Cremona, Italy Citizenship Italian Work address Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Insubria Hematology, ASST Sette Laghi, Varese Viale Guicciardini - 21100 Varese, Italy Phone +39 (0)332 393 648 Fax +39 (0)332 393 648 Email [email protected] Education 1991 M.D. University of Pavia, School of Medicine, Pavia, Italy 1996 Board in Hematology, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy Work experience 1991-1998 Physician staff, Division of Hematology, IRCCS Fondazione Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy 1998-2010 Hematologist, Division of Hematology, IRCCS Fondazione Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy 1998-2015 Assistant Professor of Hematology, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy 2010-now Head, Hematology, ASST Sette Laghi, Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi, Varese, Italy 2016-2018 Associate Professor of Hematology, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy 2018- Full Professor of Hematology, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy Current clinical activity He leads the Hematology Unit with Stem Cell Transplantation Unit and Trial Unit for research in Hematology. Hematology includes in-patient clinic (12 beds), stem cell transplantation unit (2 beds), Day-Hospital (8 beds), out-patient clinic dedicated to single hematologic malignancies. The clinical activity covers all hematological malignancies and benign disorders. Research interest Biology, diagnosis, prognostication and therapy of myeloid neoplasms, internationally recognized. Principal investigator of several clinical trials in hematology, conducted in accordance to GCP since 1998 Scientific publications Author and co-author of several peer-reviewed scientific articles http://www.pubmed.org in medical journals including New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Blood, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Leukemia, Haematologica, American Journal of Hematology. -
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 .................................................................................................................... -
URA Visiting Scholar Awardees
URA Visiting Scholar Awardees Spring 2008 • Emanuela Barberis, Northeastern University • Marcela Carena and Harry Cheung, Fermilab (group award organized for selected participants from URA member universities) • Benjamin Carls, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Charles Cox and David Cox, University of California, Davis • Andre De Gouvea, Northwestern University • Richard Evans, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Patrick Fox and Graham Kribs, University of Oregon (for selected participants from URA member universities for a workshop at Fermilab) • Elvira Gamiz Sanchez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Davide Gerbaudo, Princeton University • Igor Gorelov and Sally Seidel, University of New Mexico • Michael Kordosky, College of William and Mary • Marek Szymon Kos, Syracuse University • Jeffrey Nelson, College of William and Mary • Robert Shrock, State University of New York at Stony Brook • Pavel Snopok, University of California, Riverside • Marco Trovato, University of Pisa • Shannon Zelitch, University of Virginia • Guo Quan (Jack) Zhang, University of New Mexico Fall 2008 • Dante Amidei, University of Michigan • Durdana Balakishiyeva, University of Florida • Patrick Fox, Peter Skands, and Benjamin Kilminster, Fermilab (group award organized for selected participants from URA member universities) • Cecilia Gerber, University of Illinois at Chicago • Joseph Grange, University of Florida • Zijn Guo, Johns Hopkins University • Kristian Hahn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Klaus Honscheid, Ohio State -
Esophageal Ph-Impedance Monitoring in Children: Position Paper On
Digestive and Liver Disease 51 (2019) 1522–1536 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Digestive and Liver Disease journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/dld Position Paper Esophageal pH-impedance monitoring in children: position paper on indications, methodology and interpretation by the SIGENP working group a,b,∗ c,d e f Paolo Quitadamo , Renato Tambucci , Valentina Mancini , Fernanda Cristofori , g h f i Mariella Baldassarre , Licia Pensabene , Ruggiero Francavilla , Giovanni Di Nardo , c j j k b Tamara Caldaro , Paolo Rossi , Saverio Mallardo , Elena Maggiora , Annamaria Staiano , k l m Francesco Cresi , Silvia Salvatore , Osvaldo Borrelli a Department of Pediatrics, A.O.R.N. Santobono-Pausilipon, Naples, Italy b Department of Translational Medical Science,“Federico II”, University of Naples, Italy c Digestive Endoscopy and Surgery Unit, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy d Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy e Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Saronno Hospital, Saronno, Italy f Department of Pediatrics, Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Aldo MoroUniversity of Bari, Bari, Italy g Department of Biomedical Science and Human Oncology-neonatology and Nicu section, University “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy h Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Pediatric Unit, University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy i NESMOS Department, School of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Sant’Andrea University Hospital, Rome, Italy j Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Liver Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy k Neonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Turin, Turin, Italy l ¨ Pediatric Department, Ospedale F. -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE Surname CONTI, Ph.D., P.D. Faculty of biology and medicine, University of Lausanne Forename Ario Date of birth June 9 th., 1954 Birth place Olivone Nationality Swiss Marital status Married to Roberta Colombi, 1957 2 sons : Nicolò, born 1987 and Matteo, born 1991. Present position Retired since 01 september 2019 Member of the Board of the GRG Gene Technology SA, www.grg-gt.com , Minusio, Switzerland (from 2017) _____________________________________________________________________ Former professional Referee and expert for High Swiss Specialized Schools, Department and academic of Education, Culture and Sports, Bellinzona, Switzerland [2004 – 2019]. positions from 1982 Director, Laboratory Animal Houbandry of the Foundation Cardio- centro Ticino, Lugano – Taverne [2014 – 2020]. Head, Center for Experimental Pathology, Reference Laboratory for Neuroimmunomodulation and supervisor of the Laboratory of histology Istituto Cantonale di Patologia, Centre for Experimental Pathology, P.O.Box, 6601 Locarno 1, Svizzera-Italiana [1982-2004 sept.01] Promoter of the Alpine Institute of Phytopharmacology, Olivone, Switzerland [1997] and Head of the project “Regio Plus” devoted to the development of the Alpine Institute of Phytopharmacology, Congress Center and Farmed Alpine medicinal Plants [1998-2004] Director, Alpine foundation for life sciences – AFLS – Spin off of Educational department, Blenio, State of Ticino, Switzerland (Dipartimento dell’ Educazione, della Cultura e dello Sport, Divisione della Formazione professionale) (Appointed -
Department of Political Science 2016 Conference Presentations And
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 2016 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES ARASH ABIZADEH Conferences: “The Promise of Sortition.”, Roundtable, American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Sept. 1–4, 2016 “Hobbes’s Theory of the Good: Felicity by Anticipatory Pleasure.”, Department of Politics, University of York, June 16, 2016 “Hobbes’s Theory of the Good: Felicity by Anticipatory Pleasure.”, Just World Institute, University of Edinburgh, June 15, 2016 “Subjectivism, Instrumentalism, and Prudentialism about Reasons: On the Normativity of Instrumental Transmission.”, Foundations of Normativity Workshop, University of Edinburgh, June 13–14, 2016 “The Special-Obligations Challenge to More Open Borders.”, Nathanson Centre, Osgoode Hall, Feb. 5, 2016 “Hobbes’s Theory of the Good: Felicity by Anticipatory Pleasure.”, UCLA Political Theory Workshop, Jan. 29, 2016 Workshops: “Representation, Bicameralism, and Sortition: Reconstituting the Senate as a Randomly Selected Citizen Assembly”, Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship, workshop on Representation, Bicameralism, and Sortition: With Application to the Canadian Senate, 2016 LEONARDO BACCINI Conferences: APSA, Philadelphia, September 2016 IPES, Duke University, November 2016 Political Economy of Reforms, University of Mannheim, December 2016 Workshops: Workshop organized by International Organization, University of Pennsylvania, June 2016 Workshop on international organizations, Rice University, November 2016 Seminar in Political Economy, Yale University, -
Appendix 2 Co-Investigators Name Location Role Contribution Patrizia Accorsi ASST Spedali Civili of Brescia, Italy Site Investi
Appendix 2 Co-investigators Name Location Role Contribution ASST Spedali Civili of Site Participant Patrizia Accorsi Brescia, Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up "V. Buzzi" Children's Site Participant Enrico Alfei Hospital, University of Milan, investigator recruitment/follow-up Italy Meyer Children's University Site Participant Elena Andreucci Hospital, Florence, Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Gianluigi Site Participant Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Ardissino investigator recruitment/follow-up Policlinico, Milan, Italy Oasi Research Institute- Site Participant Emanuela Avola IRCCS, Troina, Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up University of Catania; CNR, Site Participant Rita Barone Catania, Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up Francesco Regional Hospital of Bolzano, Site Participant Benedicenti Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up University Hospital of Ferrara, Site Participant Stefania Bigoni Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up Microcitemie Regional Loredana Site Participant Hospital, Brotzu Hospital, Boccone investigator recruitment/follow-up Cagliari IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Site Participant Maria T. Bonati Italiano, Milan, Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up "V. Buzzi" Children's Site Participant Stefania Bova Hospital, University of Milan, investigator recruitment/follow-up2 Italy Marilena Site Participant University of Messina, Italy Briguglio investigator recruitment/follow-up Site Participant Silvana Briuglia University of Messina, Italy investigator recruitment/follow-up -
Librettospring 2018
Rutgers Department of Italian - Spring 2018 The Rutgers LibrettoSpring 2018 A letter from the chair... uring this past academic year we have had a very busy scholarly agenda, D with two conferences in the fall (one organized by Rhiannon Welch, one the traditional biannual graduate students’ conference), several lectures, one roundtable, and our department colloquia “Food for Thought” twice a semester. You can read about all of this more in detail in the pages ahead. Following the principle of rotation, there will be some changes in the department officers starting next year. I have completed my second term as Chair and Andrea Baldi will take over on July 1. Paola Gambarota will be on leave next year and I will be Graduate Program Director for the next three years. Rhiannon Welch has been renewed and will continue to serve as Undergraduate Program Director for another three years (while being replaced in the fall by Carmela Scala as Acting UGD). Serving as Chair for six years has had its challenges, especially at a time when humanities departments across the country are being plagued by drastic drops in enrollments, to the point of causing identity crises and shattering traditional ways of relating teaching to our research. I want to congratulate my colleagues for being very proactive and coming up with original and successful ideas from very early on, when figuring out what strategies we needed to adopt in order to attract students in different and unprecedented ways. We have completely overhauled our undergraduate curriculum, created new courses in English aimed at reaching out to students, who would otherwise never take Italian, Table of Contents • Marchetta Family History, p. -
Founding Members
ECINEQ Founding Members: Surname Name Affiliation Aguero Jorge University of Wisconsin-Madison Ahramdanech Ismael Universidad de Alcalá Alonso Villar Olga Universidade de Vigo Amiel Yoram Ruppin Academic Center, Israel Angeles Luis University of Lausanne Aristondo Oihana University of Basque Country Arrondel Luc PSE París Atkinson Anthony Nuffield College, Oxford Ayala Luis Instituto de Estudios Fiscales Baldini Massimo University of Modena Bandyopadhyay Sanghamitra University of Oxford Barcena Elena University of Malaga Bargain Olivier IZA Bonn Centro de Matemática Aplicada à Previsão e Decisão Bastos Amélia Económica, Lisboa Bauduin Nicolas Laboratory of MEDEE. University of Lille1 (FRANCE) Becchetti Leonardo University of Rome Tor Vergata Begorre Bret Michael PSE - Collège de France Benitez Sanchez Alberto Universidad Autooma Metropolitana Bernasconi Michele Università dell'Insubria Betti Gianni University of Siena Bevan David Department of Economics, Oxford University Biagi Federico Università di Padova Biancotti Claudia Bank of Italy Bishop John East Carolina University - School of Business Bittencourt Manoel University of Bristol Bohman Helena Jonkoping International Business School Bojer Hilde Department of Economics, University of Oslo Borisov Kirill European University in St. Petersburg Bosmans Kristof Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Bourguignon François The World Bank, Washington Brandolini Andrea Bank of Italy Calonge Samuel Universidad de Barcelona Canto Olga Universidade de Vigo Cantore Nicola Università Cattolica Milano Cappa Claudia IUED Cardona Daniel Universidad de las Islas Baleares Cherchye Laurens K.U.Leuven Clemens Christiane University of Hannover Cogneau Denis IRD-Paris, DIAL Collado Maria Dolores Universidad de Alicante Corno Lucia Bocconi University Cowell Frank London School of Economics Crespo Laura Universidad de Alicante D'Ambrosio Conchita Universitá degli studi di Milano-Bicocca Dardanoni Valentino univeristy of palermo De la Croix David Univ.