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    Replication Data for: Weather, Risk, and Voting: an Experimental Analysis of the Effect of Weather on Vote Choice

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    This dataset contains replication materials for the paper " Weather, Risk, and Voting: an Experimental Analysis of the Effect of Weather on Vote Choice" by Anna Bassi

    Replication Data for: Weather, Risk, and Voting: an Experimental Analysis of the Effect of Weather on Vote Choice

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    This dataset contains replication materials for the paper " Weather, Risk, and Voting: an Experimental Analysis of the Effect of Weather on Vote Choice" by Anna Bassi

    5th Regional Symposium of the IFAA

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    The 5th Regional Symposium of the International Fossil Algae Association was principally organised by Davide Bassi and Anna Fugagnoli of the Dipartimento delle Risorse Naturali of the University of Ferrara. This symposium follows the tradition of successful regional meetings previously held in Granada (1989), Munich-Vienna (1993), Cracow (1997) and Cluj-Napoca (2001) (see ). Presentations were offered in three sessions: general themes, calcareous red algae, and calcareous green algae. A total of 31 presentations were made over two days. Delegates from several countries (Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Slovenia, Croatia, Israel, China, U.S.) attended the symposium

    Conference review: 5th Regional Symposium of the International Fossil Algae Association

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    The 5th Regional Symposium of the International Fossil Algae Association was principally organised by Davide Bassi and Anna Fugagnoli of theDipartimento delle Risorse Naturali of the University of Ferrara. This symposium follows the tradition of successful regional meetings previously held in Granada (1989), Munich- Vienna (1993), Cracow (1997) and Cluj-Napoca (2001) (http://www.ku.edu/~ifaa/). Presentations were offered in threesessions: general themes, calcareous red algae and calcareous green algae. A total of 31 presentations were made over two days. Delegates from several countries (Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Slovenia,Croatia, Israel, China, U.S.) attended the symposium

    Giornata di Studi Paleontologici “Prof. Carmela Loriga Broglio”

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    Venerdi 18 giugno si è tenuta presso l’Aula Magna del Rettorato dell'Università di Ferrara (via Savonarola 9) una Giornata di Studi Paleontologici dedicata alla Professoressa Cermen Loriga Broglio. La Giornata di Studi Paleontologici è organizzata in commemorazione della Prof.ssa Broglio. Quindici comunicazioni ad invito analizzeranno vari aspetti paleontologici di successioni sedimentarie dal Triassico al Recente. Con lo spirito di ricerca e di divulgazione che contraddistinguevano questi incontri informali, nel quadro delle attività del Centro di Museologia Scientifica e Naturalistica e del Dipartimento delle Risorse Naturali e Culturali dell’Università di Ferrara, Anna Fugagnoli e Davide Bassi hanno organizzato una Giornata di Studi ricca di eventi, durante la quale si succederanno sedici comunicazioni scientifiche. Interverranno paleontologi di tutta Italia rappresentanti le università di Torino, Milano, Modena, Ferrara, Roma, Cagliari, Catania, Messina e Bari. Grazie a queste numerose adesioni la giornata si privilegia di spaziare dagli ammonoidi e dai pesci ai dinosauri del Mesozoico, per poi passare dall’Eocene all’attuale attraverso gli invertebrati marini (spugne silicee, alghe calcaree, foraminiferi, briozoi) ed i mammiferi. In apertura della giornata interverranno il Magnifico Rettore Prof. Francesco Conconi al quale succederanno il Dott. Michele Lanzinger, presidente dell’Associazioni Nazionale Musei Scientifici, e la Professoressa Giuliana Gnani, in rappresentanza della SSIS di Ferrara

    2013 Lush Training Prize: Anna Maria Bassi’s Research Team, Laboratory of Analysis and Research of Physiopathology (LARF), Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genova,

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    interview to Author for winning Lush Prize 2013 for the efforts to encourage training programmes aimed at the dissemination of the knowledge,information and skills needed to promote and support the increased use of available andaccepted non-animal test methods and testing strategies by regulators and end-users in industryand academia

    Teaching and training in substitutive approaches to animal testing: Commitment of the University of Genoa

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    Experience of Teaching and Training in Substitutive Approaches to Animal Testing. Over a period of more than 20 years, Dr. Bassi Team at University of Genoa has promoted several activities in Academia on the Replacement of Animal Testing. For example, a 2-day training course, lectures within teaching programs, work experience opportunities for graduated or graduating students in Biology, Medicine and Surgery as well as PhD courses on human in-vitro model disease projects. It is evident that their efforts have been greatly enhanced by Centro3R activities in that it has increased the number of scientists who are aware of the effective alternatives to the classic in vivo approaches, thus preventing the needless suffering of animals

    Replication Data for: Policy Preferences in Coalition Formation and the Stability of Minority and Surplus Governments

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    The two excel files contain the data on parties' policy positions and parties' preferences for policy and office used to solved for the equilibria reported in the tables of the main text and online appendix

    Replication Data for: Policy Preferences in Coalition Formation and the Stability of Minority and Surplus Governments

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    The two excel files contain the data on parties' policy positions and parties' preferences for policy and office used to solved for the equilibria reported in the tables of the main text and online appendix

    2nd Centro3R Annual Meeting: 3Rs in Italian Universities

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    1 year from its creation, the 3 Interuniversity Center (Centro3R, www.centro3r.en), boasts some 300 members from Turin and Milan Polytechnic (PolyTO and PolyMI), the Milan-Bicocca (MIBi) and Pavia University (UniPV) and other researchers from other Academia will shortly join this network. On 20th-21st June 2018, the 2nd Annual meeting “3Rs in Italian Universities” was organized by the Genoa Operative Unit, headed by Dr. Anna Maria Bassi, with the relevant contribution of other Centro3R members. The meeting was hosted with the generous support of the Genoa University Rector, Prof. Paolo Comanducci. In addition, several relevant Companies involved in in vitro advanced technologies and cellular models also supported the meeting: IvTech , Jove, MatTek, UPM-Biofore, Prodotti Gianni, Euroclone, Tebu-bio and Voden. The event was successfully sold out in just a few weeks, reaching a record number of 110 participants. This 2-day meeting included talks by representatives from European and National institutions such as Italian Ministers of Health, Education, University and Research, Superior Institute of Health. Furthermore, most of the lectures were provided by several members of each Centro3R OU, as well as by other research institutions and companies engaged in the field of innovative technologies and alternative methods
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