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    [Lilia Magnoni Monti (1885), funerary sculpture]

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    From Berresford: Lilia Magnoni Monti (1885), Vincenzo Consani, Cimitero della Certosa, Ferrara.Children, lady floating.Title from Berresford

    Current Knowledge in Skin Metabolomics: Updates from Literature Review

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    Metabolomic profiling is an emerging field consisting of the measurement of metabolites in a biological system. Since metabolites can vary in relation to different stimuli, specific metabolic patterns can be closely related to a pathological process. In the dermatological setting, skin metabolomics can provide useful biomarkers for the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy of cutaneous disorders. The main goal of the present review is to present a comprehensive overview of the published studies in skin metabolomics. A search for journal articles focused on skin metabolomics was conducted on the MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, and Scopus electronic databases. Only research articles with electronically available English full text were taken into consideration. Studies specifically focused on cutaneous microbiomes were also excluded from the present search. A total of 97 papers matched all the research criteria and were therefore considered for the present work. Most of the publications were focused on inflammatory dermatoses and immune-mediated cutaneous disorders. Skin oncology also turned out to be a relevant field in metabolomic research. Only a few papers were focused on infectious diseases and rarer genetic disorders. All the major metabolomic alterations published so far in the dermatological setting are described extensively in this review

    Leveraging Your Professional Activities and Relationships

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    You’ve heard the advice before: get involved with a professional association. Why is this important? What are the synergies? How do you determine your association fit? What about finding a mentor, then cultivating that relationship? Dee Magnoni started her professional involvement while in grad school, and grew her career while seeking opportunities to learn, grow and give back. In this practical session Dee will share tips, stories and potential paths.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/slasc/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Ruins of the past: the use and perception of abandoned structures in the Maya lowlands

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    Travix W. Stanton and Aline Magnoni, editors.Includes bibliographical references and index.From the Formative to the present, Maya peoples have continuously built, altered, abandoned, and re-used structures, imbuing them with new meanings at each transformation. Ruins of the Past is the first volume to focus on how previously built structures in the Maya Lowlands were used and perceived by later peoples, exploring the topic through concepts of landscape, place, and memory.--Book jacket.Foreword / Wendy Ashmore -- Places of remembrance: the use and perception of abandoned structures in the Maya lowlands / Travis W. Stanton and Aline Magnoni -- Forgotten structures, haunted houses, and occupied hearts: ancient perspectives and contemporary interpretations of abandoned sites and buildings in the Mirador Basin, Guatemala / Richard D. Hansen, Wayne K. Howell, and Stanley P. Guenter -- The transformation of abandoned architecture at Piedras Negras / Mark B. Child and Charles W. Golden -- Structure abandonment and landscape transformation: examples from the Three Rivers region / Lauren A. Sullivan [and others] -- Manipulating memory in the wake of dynastic decline at El Perú-Waka': termination deposits at abandoned structure M13-1 / Olivia C. Navarro Farr, David A. Freidel, and Ana Lucía Arroyave Prera -- Establishing and reusing sacred place: a diachronic perspective from Blackman Eddy, Belize / M. Kathryn Brown and James F. Garber -- Anatomy of a post-collapse society: identity and interaction in early postclassic Copán / T. Kam Manahan -- Landscape transformations and changing perceptions at Chunchucmil, Yucatán / Aline Magnoni, Scott R. Hutson, and Travis W. Stanton -- Edzná: a lived place through time / Antonio Benavides C. -- Memories, meanings, and historical awareness: post-abandonment behaviors among the lowland Maya / Marcello A. Canuto and Anthony P. Andrews -- Afterword / Denise Fay Brown

    LIBRARY-FACULTY-VENDOR PARTNERSHIP TO CREATE STEM DIGITAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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    Olin College of Engineering’s Library staff set a 2013 academic year goal to transform their instructional program. Grounded in ACRL standards and ABET accreditation criteria, the program would become workshop-based, combining classroom experiences with digital exercises and tools. Library Director Magnoni began work with a materials science faculty member to design a research rubric for the digital exercise. Following a brainstorming session, a broad outline was created. Magnoni turned the outline into a diagram, and then created the initial exercise as well as a set of research tips for use with the course subject guide. Both the faculty member and Magnoni would collect electronic copies of the exercise. Students would also keep copies for their own reference. To facilitate this sharing, a simple Microsoft Word document was created. The document included page breaks between research elements, and students could document their process, save as they moved through pieces, and then both keep and send copies. The research tips were saved in a PDF document and a course subject guide already existed on the LibGuides platform. These three pieces: an exercise in Microsoft Word format, research tips in PDF format, and a subject guide delivered on the LibGuides platform, made up the test elements. Two rounds of testing were accomplished in the experiment’s first week, with modifications made for different course offerings. In addition to faculty and student feedback, Magnoni realized shortcomings of the three different formats for delivery. Through a conversation with Ricords of Credo, a Literati subscription facilitated the creation of engaging and interactive multimedia learning materials. This paper will discuss the conception and development of the research rubric, online portal and interactive tutorials, along with assessment and accreditation potential. The feedback and iteration process will be explored, and the value of the library-faculty-vendor partnership highlighted

    Lucrezio. Le parole e le cose. Terza edizione accresciuta. Aggiornamento bibliografico a cura di A. Magnoni

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    Il volume analizza la correlazione e la convertibilità di lettere e atomi, di parole e di cose, di strutture linguistiche e strutture cosmiche, secondo un modello interpretativo - quello della grammatica - teorizzato già dalla riflessione presocratica, particolarmente fortunato nel pensiero medioevale e riattualizzato soprattutto da Foucault. Il volume si sofferma peraltro anche sulla fortuna rinascimentale di Lucrezio, in Marullo. La terza edizione, oltre a un'appendice sull'hapax lucreziano "tardescit", comprende un "Aggiornamento bibliografico", pp. 179-203, a c. di Alessandra Magnoni
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