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An interview with Alfredo Falcone and Lisa Salvatore: RECOURSE and trifluridine/tipiracil in metastatic colorectal cancer
Professor Alfredo Falcone and Dr Lisa Salvatore speak to Roshaine Gunawardana, Managing Commissioning Editor: Professor Alfredo Falcone is the Director of the Department of Oncology and the Specialization School at the University Hospital of Pisa, Italy. He trained in Pisa and Genoa, Italy, and has held major positions in Italian oncology since 2000. He currently has more than 300 publications, including papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals, book chapters, and more than 600 abstracts of presentations to international and national conferences. The majority of his papers regard clinical and translational research, with a particular focus on metastatic colorectal cancer. Dr Lisa Salvatore is a medical oncologist in the Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Pisa. She has been an author on about 40 publications in major peer-reviewed publications and has made numerous presentations in national and international conferences. Her main interest is focused on clinical and translational research in metastatic colorectal cancer
Education: An overview from the author of 'Cefiderocol as rescue therapy for Acinetobacter baumannii and other carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative infections in intensive care unit patients'
This video is a presentation from Professor Marco Falcone from the University Hospital Pisa, Italy, originally presented at the BSAC conference 'Into clinical practice: Meeting the challenges of Gram-negative infection management' on 14 October 2020. Professor Falcone highlights the cefiderocol compassionate use case series that has been published in Clinical Infectious Diseases (Falcone M, Tiseo G, Nicastro M et al. Cefiderocol as rescue therapy for Acinetobacter baumannii and other carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative infections in intensive care unit patients. Clin Infect Dis 2020; doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1410)
Kelly Falcone-Hall Interview, 30 September 2014
This interview was conducted as part of Cleveland State University\u27s 50th Anniversary Commemoration effort. A native of Cleveland\u27s west side, Falcone- Hall is currently the director of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Following high school Falcone-Hall initially attended Eastern Michigan University before transferring to CSU in the fall of 1989. After finishing her BA she continued her education at CSU, earning her MA in history. After graduation Falcone-Hall took a position at WRHS working in the manuscript library before transferring to the society\u27s satellite location, Hale Farm. After rising to director at Hale Farm she once again returned to Cleveland where she held multiple positions at WRHS before being named director in 2014. Of particular interest is Falcone-Halls description of CSU\u27s campus in the early 1990s, her description of the history department\u27s faculty that served during that time, and her personal account of her trajectory while working at WRHS
Kelly Falcone-Hall Interview, 30 September 2014
This interview was conducted as part of Cleveland State University\u27s 50th Anniversary Commemoration effort. A native of Cleveland\u27s west side, Falcone- Hall is currently the director of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Following high school Falcone-Hall initially attended Eastern Michigan University before transferring to CSU in the fall of 1989. After finishing her BA she continued her education at CSU, earning her MA in history. After graduation Falcone-Hall took a position at WRHS working in the manuscript library before transferring to the society\u27s satellite location, Hale Farm. After rising to director at Hale Farm she once again returned to Cleveland where she held multiple positions at WRHS before being named director in 2014. Of particular interest is Falcone-Halls description of CSU\u27s campus in the early 1990s, her description of the history department\u27s faculty that served during that time, and her personal account of her trajectory while working at WRHS
Aniello Falcone nelle chiese di Napoli
Il saggio indaga l'opera di decoratore di Aniello Falcone nelle chiese di San Paolo Maggiore, di San Giorgio Maggiore e del Gesù Nuovo a Napoli, in occasione della mostra sul pittore allestista nel Museo Diocesano
Informazione, disinformazione , cattiva informazione prima di Internet. Il “caso” Giovanni Falcone.
La storia di Giovanni Falcone, in particolare, la sua relazione con i mezzi di informazione non fanno altro che confermare due cose. La prima è che il web non ha “ creato “ la disinformazione l’ha solo amplificata; la seconda secondo me ancora più interessante è che la polarizzazione dell’informazione la tendenza cioè –come sostiene Cass Sunstein – degli utilizzatori della rete non a cercare più fonti di informazioni bensì a inseguire quelle informazioni che confermino le proprie convinzioni sia nata non con la rete ma preesista ad essa ed anzi il “ caso di Giovanni Falcone” ne sarebbe una prova evidente e direi- per usare il gergo processualistico- schiacciant
Health care associated pneumonia: a new clinical entity.
Falcone M, Serra P, Licata G, Venditti M; Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI). Health care associated pneumonia: a new clinical entity. Arch Intern Med.
2008 Jan 14;168(1):109-10. PubMed PMID: 18195203
De falcone Bartolusa de Saxoferrato
De falcone of Bartolus de SaxoferratoAmong the numerous texts by the famous Italian jurist Bartolus de Saxoferrato there is a short letter entitled tractatus de falcone — treaty of the falcon. Despite its name, it is neither a work about the issue of hunting with birds of prey, nor a letter exhausting the literary form of a treaty. Although Diplovatatius described it as consilium, it should be rather classified as quaestiones.It should be emphasized that the distinction of consilium, that is a legal advice drew up to consider the specific case from quaestio, theoretical analysis of some case, may be impossible. The more so that the basis for quaestiones were often genuine judicial cases, which were only changed with regards to identifying the parties and adjusting the case to the needs of teaching. The author made a translation of de falcone and added her own commentary.De falcone von Bartolus de SaxoferratoUnter zahlreichen Texten des berühmten italienischen Juristen, Bartolus de Saxoferrato, befindet sich ein ziemlich kleines Schriftstück unter dem Titel tractatus de falcone – eine Abhandlung über den Falken. Trotz eines solchen Namens ist das weder ein Werk über die Jagd mit Raubvögeln, noch ein Schriftstück, das die Merkmale der literarischen Form einer Abhandlung erfüllt. Obwohl Diplovatatius es als consilium bezeichnet hat, gehört es eher zu den quaestiones.Es ist hervorzuheben, dass sich die Unterscheidung zwischen consilium, also einer Rechtsberatung, die zwecks Erörterung einer konkreten Sache angefertigt wurde, und quaestio, also einer theoretischen Analyse eines Falles, als unmöglich erweisen kann. Um so mehr, dass authentische Gerichtsfälle den quaestiones oft als Grundlage dienten, man änderte an ihnen lediglich diese Details, die eine Identifizierung der Parteien erlauben würden und passte den Fall an den Bedarf der Didaktik an. Die Verfasserin hat die Abhandlung de falcone übersetzt und auch mit einem Kommentar versehen.De falcone of Bartolus de SaxoferratoAmong the numerous texts by the famous Italian jurist Bartolus de Saxoferrato there is a short letter entitled tractatus de falcone — treaty of the falcon. Despite its name, it is neither a work about the issue of hunting with birds of prey, nor a letter exhausting the literary form of a treaty. Although Diplovatatius described it as consilium, it should be rather classified as quaestiones.It should be emphasized that the distinction of consilium, that is a legal advice drew up to consider the specific case from quaestio, theoretical analysis of some case, may be impossible. The more so that the basis for quaestiones were often genuine judicial cases, which were only changed with regards to identifying the parties and adjusting the case to the needs of teaching. The author made a translation of de falcone and added her own commentary.De falcone von Bartolus de SaxoferratoUnter zahlreichen Texten des berühmten italienischen Juristen, Bartolus de Saxoferrato, befindet sich ein ziemlich kleines Schriftstück unter dem Titel tractatus de falcone – eine Abhandlung über den Falken. Trotz eines solchen Namens ist das weder ein Werk über die Jagd mit Raubvögeln, noch ein Schriftstück, das die Merkmale der literarischen Form einer Abhandlung erfüllt. Obwohl Diplovatatius es als consilium bezeichnet hat, gehört es eher zu den quaestiones.Es ist hervorzuheben, dass sich die Unterscheidung zwischen consilium, also einer Rechtsberatung, die zwecks Erörterung einer konkreten Sache angefertigt wurde, und quaestio, also einer theoretischen Analyse eines Falles, als unmöglich erweisen kann. Um so mehr, dass authentische Gerichtsfälle den quaestiones oft als Grundlage dienten, man änderte an ihnen lediglich diese Details, die eine Identifizierung der Parteien erlauben würden und passte den Fall an den Bedarf der Didaktik an. Die Verfasserin hat die Abhandlung de falcone übersetzt und auch mit einem Kommentar versehen
Idee in gara per il Padiglione Italiano all’Expo Shanghai 2010. Il futuro delle città veste Made in Italy
Progetto di Concorso, nel volume è citato solo il capogruppo B. Falcone. Il progetto è descritto nella relazione di F. Purini e illustrato con immagini
Leonard Vincent Falcone
Leonard Vincent Falcone was born April 5, 1899 in Roseto Valfortore, Italy. He immigrated to the United States in 1915 and arrived in Michigan to join his brother Nicholas who was a tailor and clarinet player in a theater in Ypsilanti, Michigan, which Leonard would later join. In 1926, Falcone graduated with a diploma in the violin at the University School of Music, Michigan. Then in 1927, Falcone became the band director of the Michigan State College Military Band. In the fall of 1928, Falcone also became the director of band and instructor of wind instruments and Italian at the Michigan State Institute of Music and Arts. During his tenure, the single 65 piece Military Band developed into four units: the 75 piece Marching Band, the 115 piece Concert Band, the 100 piece Activity Band, and Spartan Brass. Falcone retired as band director in 1967, but continued to be involved in events outside MSU as a guest conductor, soloist, and advisor. Falcone passed away on May 2, 1985
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