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    Der Hamburger Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalog (HPK) : Reden der Zentralen Veranstaltung der Universität Hamburg am 26. Januar 2017 anlässlich der Freischaltung des HPK

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    Dieser Band dokumentiert die vier Reden der Zentralen Veranstaltung der Universität anlässlich der Freischaltung des Hamburger Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalogs, ergänzt um ein Nachwort von Ole Fischer, dem Leiter des Universitätsarchivs. In ihrem Grußwort bezeichnete die Vizepräsidentin der Universität Jetta Frost die Erstellung eines elektronischen Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalogs als „nicht nur zeitgemäß, sondern überfällig“ und zur „Selbstvergegenwärtigung unserer Identität als Universität“ notwendig. Als Leiter der Arbeitsstelle für Universitätsgeschichte und Projektverantwortlicher betont Rainer Nicolaysen die Bedeutung des Katalogs als wichtige Grundlage universitäts- und wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Forschung. Matthias Glasow dokumentiert in einem „Werkstattbericht“ über die Konzeption, Genese und Anwendung des HPK. Der Historiker Ulf Morgenstern, der schon vor mehr als zehn Jahren an der Entwicklung des Leipziger Professorenkatalogs beteiligt gewesen ist, erweitert den Horizont über das Hamburger Beispiel hinaus. Ole Fischer betont in seinem Nachwort, Professorinnen- und Professorenkataloge seien „insbesondere ein Startpunkt für eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit einzelnen Personen und den personellen Strukturen der Universität Hamburg“.This volume documents speeches of the University\u27s central event on the occasion of the release of the Hamburg catalogue of professors, supplemented by an epilogue. In her welcoming address, the Vice-President of the university Jetta Frost described the creation of an electronic catalogue of professors as "not only contemporary, but overdue" and necessary for the "self-presentation of our identity as a university". As head of the Centre for University History and responsible for the project, Rainer Nicolaysen stresses the importance of the catalogue as an important basis for research into the history of universities and science. Matthias Glasow documents the conception, genesis and application of the catalogue. The historian Ulf Morgenstern who was involved in the development of the Leipzig Professors\u27 Catalogue more than ten years ago, broadens the horizon beyond the Hamburg example. In his epilogue, Ole Fischer, Head of the Univerisy Archive, stresses that professorial catalogues are "particularly a starting point for a critical examination of individuals and the personal structures of the University of Hamburg"

    Erinaceinae Fischer von Waldheim 1817

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    Subfamily Erinaceinae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817. Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat., Moscow, 5:372. COMMENTS: Reviewed by Robbins and Setzer (1985) and Corbet (1988).Published as part of Rainer Hutterer, 1993, Order Insectivora, pp. 69-130 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 76, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735308

    Erinaceidae Fischer von Waldheim 1817

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    Family Erinaceidae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817. Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat., Moscow, 5:372. COMMENTS: Name often accredited to Bonaparte, 1838. Reviewed by Corbet (1988) and Frost et al. (1991).Published as part of Rainer Hutterer, 1993, Order Insectivora, pp. 69-130 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 76, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735308

    Genese, Kontext und Perspektive eines Hamburger Universitätsprojekts im Vorfeld des Jubiläums „100 Jahre Universität Hamburg“

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    Dieser Band dokumentiert die vier Reden der Zentralen Veranstaltung der Universität anlässlich der Freischaltung des Hamburger Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalogs, ergänzt um ein Nachwort von Ole Fischer, dem Leiter des Universitätsarchivs. In ihrem Grußwort bezeichnete die Vizepräsidentin der Universität Jetta Frost die Erstellung eines elektronischen Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalogs als „nicht nur zeitgemäß, sondern überfällig“ und zur „Selbstvergegenwärtigung unserer Identität als Universität“ notwendig. Als Leiter der Arbeitsstelle für Universitätsgeschichte und Projektverantwortlicher betont Rainer Nicolaysen die Bedeutung des Katalogs als wichtige Grundlage universitäts- und wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Forschung. Matthias Glasow dokumentiert in einem „Werkstattbericht“ über die Konzeption, Genese und Anwendung des HPK. Der Historiker Ulf Morgenstern, der schon vor mehr als zehn Jahren an der Entwicklung des Leipziger Professorenkatalogs beteiligt gewesen ist, erweitert den Horizont über das Hamburger Beispiel hinaus. Ole Fischer betont in seinem Nachwort, Professorinnen- und Professorenkataloge seien „insbesondere ein Startpunkt für eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit einzelnen Personen und den personellen Strukturen der Universität Hamburg“.This volume documents speeches of the University\u27s central event on the occasion of the release of the Hamburg catalogue of professors, supplemented by an epilogue. In her welcoming address, the Vice-President of the university Jetta Frost described the creation of an electronic catalogue of professors as "not only contemporary, but overdue" and necessary for the "self-presentation of our identity as a university". As head of the Centre for University History and responsible for the project, Rainer Nicolaysen stresses the importance of the catalogue as an important basis for research into the history of universities and science. Matthias Glasow documents the conception, genesis and application of the catalogue. The historian Ulf Morgenstern who was involved in the development of the Leipzig Professors\u27 Catalogue more than ten years ago, broadens the horizon beyond the Hamburg example. In his epilogue, Ole Fischer, Head of the Univerisy Archive, stresses that professorial catalogues are "particularly a starting point for a critical examination of individuals and the personal structures of the University of Hamburg"

    Talpinae Fischer von Waldheim 1817

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    Subfamily Talpinae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817. Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat., Moscow, 5:372. SYNONYMS: Condylurinae, Scalopinae, Urotrichinae. COMMENTS: Includes Condylurini, Scalopini, Scaptonychini, Urotrichini and Talpini as tribes; see Hutchison (1968) and Storch and Qiu (1983). Some of these are sometimes regarded as subfamilies; see comments under family. Generic and specific limits are highly controversial, particularly in the Talpa group. No data-based consensus has yet been reached on the taxonomy of many Palearctic and East Asiatic moles.Published as part of Rainer Hutterer, 1993, Order Insectivora, pp. 69-130 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 124, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735308

    Soricinae Fischer von Waldheim 1817

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    Subfamily Soricinae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817. Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscow, 5:372. COMMENTS: The recognition of two subfamilies within the Soricidae is mainly based on Repenning (1967), and has been widely accepted; see George (1986), but see also comments under family. Reumer (1984) modified the tribal subdivision. Work in progress, however, raises doubt on the validity of current concepts.Published as part of Rainer Hutterer, 1993, Order Insectivora, pp. 69-130 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 105, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735308

    Approaching Target Selectivity by De Novo Drug Design

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    Introduction: The development of drug candidates with a defined selectivity profile and a unique molecular structure is of fundamental interest for drug discovery. In contrast to the costly screening of large substance libraries, the targeted de novo design of a drug by using structural information of either the biological target and/or structure–activity relationship data of active modulators offers an efficient and intellectually appealing alternative. Areas covered: This review provides an overview on the different techniques of de novo drug design (ligand-based drug design, structure-based drug design, and fragment-based drug design) and highlights successful examples of this targeted approach toward selective modulators of therapeutically relevant targets. Expert opinion: De novo drug design has established itself as a very efficient method for the development of potent and selective modulators for a variety of different biological target classes. The ever-growing wealth of structural data on therapeutic targets will certainly further enhance the importance of de novo design for the drug discovery process in the future. However, a consistent use of the terminology of de novo drug design in the scientific literature should be sought

    Soricidae Fischer von Waldheim 1817

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    Family Soricidae Fischer von Waldheim, 1817. Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscow, 5:372. SYNONYMS: Heterosoricidae. COMMENTS: Revised by Repenning (1967) and Gureev (1971, 1979). For conflicting views of phylogeny, see Jammot (1983), George (1986), and Reumer (1987). Geological age currently believed to be Miocene, but recently the genera Cretasorex (Nesov and Gureev, 1981) from the Upper Cretaceous of Uzbekistan and Ernosorex (Wang and Li, 1990) from the Eocene of China have been assigned to this family; while the former clearly represents a shrew the latter does not and may be a member of Plesiosoricidae. Currently accepted limits of subfamilies and tribes are very tentative. Most authors do not follow Reumer (1987) and include the extinct Heterosoricinae as a subfamily (Engesser, 1975; Storch and Qiu, 1991), a view also accepted here. As a consequence, all living shrews as the sister group of Heterosoricidae should be classified in a single subfamily Soricinae, with Soricini and Crocidurini as tribes. However, as a convincing new phylogenetic system of fossil and living shrews has not yet been elaborated and as the application of two extant subfamilies proposed by Repenning (1967) is very much in use, it is provisionally applied here until new evidence has been presented.Published as part of Rainer Hutterer, 1993, Order Insectivora, pp. 69-130 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 80, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735308
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