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Preface: Focus on the Main Research Interests of Professor Natale D’Alessandro
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Expression of apoptosis-related proteins, p53, and DNA fragmentation in sarcomas of the pulmonary artery
2001
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Max-Planck Institute for Physiology and Clinical Re-search, Bad Nauheim, Germany.The results of this article were presented at theannual Meeting of the German Society of Pathol-ogy, May 26–29, 1999, Jena, Germany.The authors acknowledge the excellent technicalsupport of Sandra Gerecht and Antonietta Ras-tiello, the photographic support of Peter Pulkowskiand Thomas Bo¨hm, and the helpful comments andcritical reading of the manuscript by Dr. NorbertSpeich (Imogen, Bonn, Germany) and Dr. Ron Un-ger.Address for correspondence: Andreas Gaumann,M.D., Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Max-Planck Institute for Physiology and Clincial Re-search, W. G. Kerckh…
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‘I changed my life’s course’ : The impact of the Helsingin Sanomat Foundation fellowship on the career path of a journalist
2017
This study focuses on the fellowship program of Helsingin Sanomat Foundation, which has sent a hundred mid-career journalists from Finland to study abroad at prominent universities. Based on two surveys, one on the fellows (n = 45) and one on a control group (n = 52), the article discusses the impact the fellowship education has on the journalists and their careers. The surveys are complemented with in-depth interviews of 10 fellow journalists. The results are discussed in the context of protean career concept, and they indicate that the fellowship period has a notable positive impact on the career of an individual journalist, but a contradictory impact on the journalist’s home organizatio…
MakingCarexmonophyletic (Cyperaceae, tribe Cariceae): a new broader circumscription
2015
We are grateful to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for funding of the Biodiversity Synthesis Group of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) project, which funded our BioSynC Synthesis meeting at the Field Museum in Chicago in September 2011, when the Global Carex Group was formed. We also thank the US National Science Foundation (NSF) for funding our continuing international collaborative work on the phylogeny and classification of Carex under grants DEB 1255901 to ALH and MJW, and DEB 1256033 to EHR. We also acknowledge with thanks funding for nomenclatural research and for attendance at our second meeting during the Monocots V conference in New York in July, 2013, from the Natu…
Molecular biology, China and the West
2000
More than 15 years ago, in November 1985, I travelled to China for the first time. I joined a symposium on developmental biology in the Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology (CBI), organised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Max‐Planck‐Gesellschaft in Germany. The symposium was meant to provide perspectives for the future of the Max Planck Guest Laboratory, just founded in the CBI. When I attended, I did not anticipate that my visit to Shanghai would initiate a long‐term commitment to China. I did not even expect to return to China in the near future. But early in 1987, my colleague Uli Schwarz from the Max Planck Institute of Developmental Biology in Tubingen, who was and still is in…