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Intercâmbio
#87 Coimbra, Portugal

Intercâmbio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 22:08


Mayra Coelho, estudante de Administração Pública na Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (⁠⁠⁠Udesc Esag⁠⁠⁠), fala sobre sua experiência na ⁠Universidade de Coimbra , em Portugal. Ela foi por meio do Prome (Programa de Mobilidade Estudantil Internacional da Udesc) com bolsa de estudos pagando passagem aérea, seguro saúde e ainda uma ajuda mensal de 600 euros. Ouça o episódio e, se ainda quiser saber mais, pode falar com ela no Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mayraacoelho --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intercambiopodcast/message

Podcast Sem Fronteira
Espécies invasoras e a Biogeografia (Convidado: Jorge Oliveira-Costa)

Podcast Sem Fronteira

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 61:19


Neste episódio do nosso podcast, vamos explorar o "mundo" da biogeografia e da invasão biológica. Você sabe o que são espécies exóticas e nativas? Como elas se relacionam com os ecossistemas que habitam? Quais são os efeitos da ação humana na introdução de espécies em novos ambientes? E como a biogeografia e outras áreas de conhecimento podem nos ajudar a estudar e compreender a diversidade no planeta? Para responder a essas e outras perguntas, convidamos Jorge Oliveira-Costa, doutorando na Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal) e membro da Sociedade Internacional de Biogeografia. Ele nos contará sobre sua pesquisa com espécies vegetais invasoras e nos dará uma visão geral dos conceitos e métodos da biogeografia. #psemfronteira * Apresentação do Podcast: Éverton de Moraes Kozenieski * Projeto: Podcast Sem Fronteira: diálogos geográficos e divulgação científica * Trilha sonora: Neo Soul Jam 15 Seconds (Música by Pond5)

Understanding Wine:  Austin Beeman's Interviews with Winemakers
The First Thing I liked About Portugal. Cheap Wine. Coimbra, Portugal. November 6, 2023

Understanding Wine: Austin Beeman's Interviews with Winemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 0:29


Turns out that the wine here is really cheap.  Coimbra, Portugal.  November 6, 2023   ***   FOLLOW AUSTIN BEEMAN'S WINE ADVENTURE Website: http://www.austinbeeman.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinbeeman/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@austincbeeman  WORK WITH AUSTIN: http://www.austinbeeman.com/about-me or acbwine@gmail.com  

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça
Episode 111: Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça 286 | NB Club [Coimbra] Portugal

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 60:03


This week we have a Techno set recorded on October 6th by Carlos Manaça on his last visit to NB Club in Coimbra, Portugal.More info athttps://www.instagram.com/djcarlosmanacahttps;//www.facebook.com/djcarlosmanacahttps://music.beepd.co/card/carlosmanacahttps://linktr.ee/carlosmanacahttps://www.facebook.com/magnarecordingshttps://www.soundcloud.com/magnarecordingshttps://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsBeatporthttps://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsTraxsourcehttps://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsPodcast

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça
Episode 94: Magna Recordings Radio Show By Carlos Manaça 269 | Sala 8 [Coimbra] Portugal

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 60:03


On episode 269 we have the first hour of Carlos Manaça's three hour Techno set recorded last June 10th at Sala 8 in Coimbra, north of Portugal. Check Patricia Starr and Angelica de No “In Your Eyes” including Tommy Myst's Remix, out now !! https://bit.ly/PatriciaStarrAngelicaDeNoBeatporthttps://bit.ly/PatriciaStarrAngelicaDeNoTraxsourcehttps://spoti.fi/3J2zZMM  More info at https://linktr.ee/carlosmanacahttps://music.beepd.co/card/carlosmanaca http://www.facebook.com/magnarecordingshttp://www.soundcloud.com/magnarecordingshttp://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsBeatporthttp://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsTraxsource

Segundas Feministas
#SegundasTrajetórias: Bella Gonçalves

Segundas Feministas

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 35:38


APRESENTAÇÃO Em março deste ano de 2023 o Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública publicou o relatório “Visível e invisível: a vitimização de mulheres no Brasil”, com resultados de pesquisa que mostra que em 2022 todas as formas de violência contra mulheres aumentaram. A pesquisa estima que 18,6 milhões de mulheres de 16 anos ou mais sofreram alguma forma de violência.  Os números de assédio sexual foram surpreendentes. Cerca de 46,7% das mulheres de 16 anos ou mais sofreram alguma forma de assédio sexual; a projeção feita pela pesquisa é de que cerca de 30 milhões brasileiras foram assediadas sexualmente no ano de 2022” (FBSPa, 2023, p.37).  O assédio é resultado da cultura patriarcal e das imensas desigualdades de gênero e está sendo desvelado em todos os espaços, dentre eles, as universidades. Pesquisas recentes indicam que, no Brasil, mais de 70% das mulheres já sofreram assédio nas universidades. Por esse motivo, aprovou-se recentemente a lei Lei Nº 14.540 que obriga as instituições a criarem políticas educativas de enfrentamento a essa forma de violência.  O assédio às mulheres, juntamente com outras formas de violência política de gênero também está presente nas câmaras de vereadores, nas Assembleias, Congresso, Senado e no poder executivo de todos os níveis. Quanto mais ocupamos esses espaços de poder historicamente destinados aos homens, mais cresce a violência sobre nós, como estratégia de humilhar, aterrorizar e nos fazer retornar silenciadas para o espaço doméstico.  Para falar sobre esse e outros temas o Segundas Feministas de hoje recebe a deputada estadual mineira Isabella Gonçalves Miranda. Bella Gonçalves, como é mais conhecida, é cientista política, doutora em Pós Colonialismos e Cidadania Global pelo Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal) e em Ciência Política pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG). Mulher lésbica e jovem, BELLA atuou como assessora na Gabinetona, mandato coletivo de mulheres e com ações compartilhadas na Câmara de Vereadores de Belo Horizonte, onde também atuou vereadora eleita. Bella atua nas lutas pelo direito à cidade e por uma reforma urbana popular e feminista. Sua experiência é marcada pelo trabalho junto a movimentos sociais, ocupações urbanas, vilas e favelas, diversos segmentos de trabalhadores informais e ainda junto a movimentos pela agroecologia e contra a mineração predatória. No seu mandato tem como propósitos fortalecer a luta pela democracia e por maior participação e poder às mulheres, negras, indígenas e LGBTQIA+. FICHA TÉCNICA: Segundas Feministas Episódio 143: #SegundasTrajetórias: Sobre assédio, ocupações e outras lutas feministas Entrevistada: Bella Gonçalves Equipe de Produção (projeto e execução): Direção Geral (Coordenação): Andréa Bandeira (UPE) Direção executiva e Locução: Kaoana Sopelsa (UFGD) e Marcela Boni (USP) Supervisão: Indiara Launa Teodoro (UFRPE) Pesquisa e Roteiro: Cláudia Maia (Unimontes-MG) Edição de áudio: Indiara Launa Teodoro (UFRPE) Pesquisa gráfica, Arte e Social media: Kaoana Sopelsa (UFGD), Marília Belmonte (USP), Geisy Suet (USP), Ingryd Damásio Ribeiro Tófani (Unimontes-MG), Renan de Souza Nascimento (Unimontes-MG) e Maria Clara de Oliveira (Unimontes-MG). Colaboração: Cláudia Maia (Unimontes-MG), Aline Beatriz Coutinho (UERJ) e Suane Felippe Soares (UFRJ). Trilha sonora: Anelis Assumpção, Mergulho Interior (2018). Realização e apoio: Universidade de Pernambuco/NUPECS; PPGH da Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros;  GT GÊNERO ANPUH Brasil e ANPUH Brasil.  País/Ano: Brasil, Ano IV, 2023. Acompanhe o Segundas Feministas nas redes sociais! www.instagram.com/segundasfeministas/ www.facebook.com/Segundas-Feministas/

Vets First Podcast
Season 3 Episode 12: Building bridges in international veteran vision research: Dr. Renata Gomes and Bravo Victor

Vets First Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 29:36


In this episode of the Vets First Podcast, hosts Dr. Levi Sowers and Brandon Rea interview Dr. Renata Gomes. Dr. Gomes is a medical and forensic specialist with a sub-specialized in regenerative biomedicine who works with blinded Veterans in the United Kingdom. She was born in Portugal into a family with 5 generations of Army officers and moved to England at a young age. She earned her degree in Forensic Medicine and a Masters in Cardiovascular Medicine and Biology from University College London. Dr. Gomes then earned her international PhD in Regenerative Medicine and Biochemistry with the University of Oxford (United Kingdom), University of Coimbra (Portugal), and the University of Eastern Finland (Finland). After gaining her doctorate, Dr. Gomes became a researcher in regenerative medicine and joined the Royal Naval Reserves.Dr. Gomes established Blind Veterans UK's research and innovation department in 2017 and was central to the establishment of Bravo Victor in 2021. Blind Veterans UK is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1915 that provides rehabilitation and services for blinded UK Veterans and their families. Bravo Victor was established to invest in the combination of medical research, social welfare research, and innovations to prepare Veterans living with sight loss for the future, as Veterans in the UK stay with Blind Veterans UK for their lifetime. Dr. Gomes shares about the focus on traumatic brain injury that can cause significant issues in sensory loss, family relationships, and innovations that ensure that Veterans can live independent and fulfilling lives. She also highlights their international collaborations many countries including the United States to better serve Veterans and help stop significant loss of vision through promotion of eye health. Bravo Victor has and continues to work with the Blinded Veterans Association, the only congressionally chartered Veterans Service Organization created for, consisting of, and led by visually impaired Veterans. For more information about Bravo Victor, viewers can visit https://www.bravovictor.org/. If you are a Veteran or you know a Veteran needing help with visual loss, contact the Visual Impairment Services Team coordinator at your nearest VA medical center or contact the Blind Rehabilitation Service Program by phone which can be found here. There are 13 Blind Rehabilitation Centers around the country, which can help with things like mobility, communication, and living with vision loss. 

Mediterranean Sustainability Partners
Interview with Hatem Haddad

Mediterranean Sustainability Partners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 25:39


Segment 1 : who is Hatem? Segment 2 : AI & NLP in Africa are the next disruptors Segment 3 : AI & NLP applications in Africa for equity, inclusion and diversity Bio : Hatem Haddad received a doctorate in Computer Science and Information Systems from University Grenoble Alpes, France. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at VTT Technical Research Center of Finland and at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He occupied assistant professor positions at Grenoble Alpes university (France), at UAEU (EAU), at Sousse university (Tunisia), at Mevlana university (Turkey) and at ULB (Belgium). He worked for industrial corporations in R&D at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Institute for Infocomm Research, Image Processing and Applications Lab of Singapore. He was an invited researcher at Leibniz-Fachhochschule School of Business (Germany) and Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra (Portugal). His current research interests include Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning and Deep Learning. He is a Program Chair in various global conferences and serves as a reviewer for relevant journals and conferences in the Artificial Intelligence field. He is a board member of Masakhane and WiNLP (Widening NLP). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mediterranean-sustainable/message

Mulheres na Comunicação
1ª Live AMC 8M 2023 - Lei nº 14.443/22 e as novas diretrizes para realização de laqueadura e vasectomia

Mulheres na Comunicação

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 70:36


Nesse mês de março, a Associação Mulheres na Comunicação (AMC), irá realizar lives semanais a fim de dialogar com o público sobre alguns temas relevantes, cujas notícias tiveram recorde de interação em nossas redes sociais. . A primeira live, que será realizada no dia 09/03/2022, próxima quinta-feira, às 19h30, no nosso canal no You Tube "Mulheres na Comunicação", terá como tema a Lei nº 14.443/2022, que versa sobre as novas diretrizes para a realização de laqueadura e vasectomia, reduzindo a idade miníma para a esterilização voluntária de 25 para 21 anos, bem como eliminando a exigência anterior de consentimento do cônjuge para a realização dos procedimentos referidos. . Participam conosco desse diálogo: . Dra. Ana Paula de Souza - advogada, especialista em Direito da Medicina pela Universidade de Coimbra - Portugal; pós-graduada em Direito Médico e da Saúde pelo IPOG; Membro da Comissão de Direito Médico e da Saúde da OAB Seccional Goiás; Vice-Presidente da Comissão de Direito Médico e da Sáude da OAB Subseção Anápolis/GO, palestrante e especialista em defesa da saúde. . Dra. Maria Esther de Albuquerque Vilela - médica ginecologista e obstetra, Mestre em Saúde da Mulher e da Criança pela FIOCRUZ/IFF; atuou como consultora do Ministério da Saúde pela Política Nacional de Humanização de 2003 a 2010; foi coordenadora nacional da coordenação-geral de saúde das mulheres do Ministério da Saúde/SAS/DAPES de janeiro de 2011 a dezembro de 2017, tendo sido conselheira do Conselho Nacional dos Direitos da Mulher (CNDM) e representante do MS na Comissão Intersetorial de Saúde da Mulher/Conselho Nacional de Saúde no mesmo período. Atualmente compõe a equipe de coordenação do projeto APICEON - Aprimoramento e Inovação no Cuidado e Ensino em Obstetrícia e Neonatologia, projeto do Ministério da Saúde que tem a UFMG como instituição executora, cujo objetivo é qualificar as práticas de ensino e cuidado à mulher e ao recém nascido em 97 hospitais universitários e de ensino do país. . A apresentação e moderação da live será realizada pela Bruna Teixeira Porto, que é jornalista/ radialista e presidenta da Associação Mulheres na Comunicação (2020-2024). . O conteúdo dessa live será disponibilizado nos demais canais da AMC - rádio web "Mulheres na Comunicação" (www.mulheresnacomunicacao.com); canal "Mulheres na Comunicação" nas principais plataformas de streaming de áudio; e, também, nas nossas redes sociais no @mulheresnacomunicacao. . Ouça, participe e compartilhe essa live! E não se esqueça de curtir e se inscrever no nosso canal, assim você receberá prioritariamente nossos novos conteúdos. Ajude-nos a fazer esse conteúdo chegar mais longe e alcançar quem precisa dessas informações. Fortaleça nossa rede de comunicação comunitária e democrática.

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça
Episode 79: Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça 251 | NYE Sala 8 Pt.2 [Coimbra] Portugal

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 60:13


By public request, this week we present the second part of Carlos Manaça's New Years Eve set at “Sala 8” (Coimbra, Portugal). One hour full of fast-paced full-on Techno ! Check Magna Recordings new release, out February 9th, Diezel “The Sizzle EP” !https://bit.ly/DiezelTheSizzleEPBeatport If you are a Radio Station and want to broadcast our weekly Radio Show, please subscribe it here: http://bit.ly/MagnaRadioShowSyndicast More info at https://linktr.ee/carlosmanacahttps://music.beepd.co/card/carlosmanaca http://www.facebook.com/magnarecordingshttp://www.soundcloud.com/magnarecordingshttp://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsBeatporthttp://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsTraxsourcehttp://bit.ly/MagnaRadioShowSyndicast

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça
Episode 76: Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça 248 | Sala 8 [Coimbra] Portugal

Magna Recordings Radio Show by Carlos Manaça

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 60:05


On this episode we present the second part of Carlos Manaça New Years Eve, recorded at Sala 8 (Coimbra, Portugal) between 6.30am and 8.30am of January 1st. It was a full-on Techno event, so get ready for an unusual 140 bpm Techno set !If you are a Radio Station and want to broadcast our weekly Radio Show, please subscribe it here: http://bit.ly/MagnaRadioShowSyndicast  More info at https://linktr.ee/carlosmanacahttps://music.beepd.co/card/carlosmanaca http://www.facebook.com/magnarecordingshttp://www.soundcloud.com/magnarecordingshttp://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsBeatporthttp://bit.ly/MagnaRecordingsTraxsourcehttp://bit.ly/MagnaRadioShowSyndicast

20 Minutos com Breno Altman
MIGUEL BORBA DE SÁ: O MUNDO QUE ESPERA POR LULA

20 Minutos com Breno Altman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 90:37


O fundador de Opera Mundi, Breno Altman, recebeu na edição desta quarta-feira (21/12) do programa 20 MINUTOS o acadêmico Miguel Borba de Sá, doutor em Relações Internacionais pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) e professor da Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal).----Quer contribuir com Opera Mundi via PIX? Nossa chave é apoie@operamundi.com.br (Razão Social: Última Instância Editorial Ltda.). Desde já agradecemos!Assinatura solidária: http://www.operamundi.com.br/apoio ★ Support this podcast ★

Intercâmbio
#55 Coimbra, Portugal

Intercâmbio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 18:42


Gabriel Akira, aluno do curso de Ciências Econômicas da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, fala de seu intercâmbio no início de 2022 na Universidade de Coimbra, uma excelente faculdade portuguesa, na cidade de Coimbra. E ele fala sobre toda a sua expêriencia. Ele foi para lá com uma bolsa do Programa de Mobilidade Estudantil Internacional (Prome), que paga as passagens aéreas, seguro saúde e uma ajuda de custo por seis meses para estudantes da Udesc fazerem seu intercâmbio. Quer ter a mesma experiência que o Gabriel? Estudantes da Udesc Esag podem se inscrever até 20/09/22 para concorrer a cinco bolsas do Programa de Mobilidade Estudantil Internacional (Prome), com passagens aéreas, seguro-saúde e ajuda de custo por seis meses. Acesse udesc.br/esag/intercambio/prome. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intercambiopodcast/message

Malhete Podcast
ACADEMIA PARAIBANA DE LETRAS RETOMA OS TRABALHOS PRESENCIAIS

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 5:48


Sobre o Retorno dos Trabalhos Presenciais: Em Sessão Magna realizada na tarde do dia 21 de maio de 2022, a Academia Paraibana de Letras Maçônicasretomou os trabalhos presenciais, após período sabático motivado pela pandemia da covid-19 quando manteve sessões apenas virtuais, para dar posse aos irmãos PABLO ROAR JUSTINO GUEDES e TELDSON DOUETTS SARMENTO, que passarão a ocupar as Cadeiras de N.º 01 e 10, respectivamente, como Membros Efetivos daquele sodalício. A sessão, prestigiado por grande número de Acadêmicos e convidados, foi presidida pelo Acadêmico EDISON ROBERTO CABRAL DA SILVA, que está à frente da APLM pelo segundo mandato consecutivo, e teve como Mestre de Cerimônias o Acadêmico CICERO CALDAS NETO e na Secretaria o Acadêmico ALVERIANO DE SANTANA DIAS. Na mesma sessão, foi prestada homenagem especial ao Irmão Delgidio Gomes da Costa Neto, ex-ocupante da Cadeira N.º 10, com a entrega do Diploma de Fundador, Categoria Ouro, e a Medalha Comemorativa dos 10 Anos da Academia. A APLM comemora neste ano de 2022 seus 18 anos de existência e já tem programação agendada para agosto, com uma conferência pública a ser feita pelo Acadêmico Aderaldo Pereira de Oliveira, Presidente de Honra daquela Casa de Letras Maçônicas e Grão-Mestre Emérito do GOBPB, quando abordará todas as tratativas realizadas que culminaram na fundação do sodalício, em agosto de 2004. Quem são os Novos Membros: O acadêmico Pablo Roar Justino Guedes, paraibano de Aguiar, possui graduação em Direito pela Universidade Federal da Paraíba (Campus Sousa); cursa o Mestrado em Ciências Jurídico-Criminais pela Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal); é professor de Direito Penal e Processo Penal; exerce a advocacia e também atua como Assessor Jurídico na Procuradoria Geral do Município de Cajazeiras (PB) e na Caixa Beneficente dos Oficiais e Praças Bombeiros e Policiais Militares da Paraíba. Na Maçonaria, é o atual Venerável Mestre da Loja José Rodovalho de Alencar N.º 2912 (GOB-PB), na cidade de Cajazeiras. É imortal da Academia de Artes, Ciências e Letras da Maçonaria do Estado da Paraíba; Comendador da Ordem do Mérito Pedro Américo (GOB-PB); Membro da Sociedade de Pesquisas Históricas Quatuor Coronati, em Londres (Inglaterra), e da Sociedade de Pesquisas Históricas Scottish Rite Reserach Society, com sede em Washington (USA). Como escritor, lançou pela Editora Ísis, com sede em São Paulo (SP), o livro de filosofia e religião comparada “Da Fórmula dos Deuses Mortos” (ISBN 9788581890890). Na APLM será o segundo ocupante da Cadeira N.º 01, que tem como patrono o irmão Leopoldo Pereira Lima, Grão-Mestre Emérito do GOB-PB, já falecido. O acadêmico Teldson Douetts Sarmento é natural de Brasília (DF), mas reside na cidade de João Pessoa (PB) desde 1975. Empresário, advogado, bacharel em Teologia, radialista, genealogista, membro do Colégio Brasileiro de Genealogia (CBG) e da Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores de História e Genealogia (ASBRAP), exerceu a presidência do Instituto Paraibano de Genealogia e Heráldica por dois mandatos consecutivos, mestre em Teologia e escritor. Está na Maçonaria desde 1992, Mestre Instalado, Benemérito da Grande Loja Maçônica do Estado da Paraíba onde já exerceu a Oratória, a 1ª Vigilância e a Procuradoria de Justiça na alta administração daquela potência simbólica. Na APLM passou a ser o segundo ocupante da Cadeira N.º 10, que tem como patrono o escritor Teobaldo Varoli Filho. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message

Digital Government podcast
Will people make policy digitally?

Digital Government podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 32:28


Today's episode features Giovanni Allegretti, senior researcher and coordinator of the PhD programme “Democracy in the 21st century” at the University of Coimbra (Portugal). He has worked for over 20 years on citizen participation in budgeting and territorial management. Based on his abounding experiences, he casts light on how crowdsourcing, matched with technology, can enhance and amplify people's voices in the halls of policy design. The episode is hosted by Federico Plantera.Tune in!Interested in more? Join Giovanny Allegretti at the e-Governance Conference in the discussion on ‘Next step: “Will People Make Policy Digitally?'. Register now at https://2022.egovconference.ee/

Fernweh - Der Gebeco Reisepodcast
Reiseinspiration Portugal

Fernweh - Der Gebeco Reisepodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 39:48


Wunderschöne Naturerlebnisse, zum Beispiel auf Madeira, und authentische Städte wie Lissabon oder Coimbra: Portugal hat seinen Besuchern viel zu bieten. Im Gespräch geben Dagmar Paul vom portugiesischen Fremdenverkehrsamt und unsere Gebeco-Mitarbeiterin Anne reichlich Reiseinspiration für das vielseitige Land!

brasileiros longe de casa
Coimbra_Portugal

brasileiros longe de casa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 43:18


Coimbra é uma das mais antigas cidades de Portugal. Tem origens romanas e visigóticas e influência muçulmana. Foi a primeira capital do reino quando Dom Afonso Henriques ali se instalou com a sua corte em 1600 e vovó menina. Coimbra possui um riquíssimo patrimônio arquitetônico, e uma das melhores e mais antigas universidades da Europa. Em um mapa meio estilizado podemos dizer que Coimbra está localizada entre Lisboa e O Porto e é lá que vive a gaúcha Pamela Mossmann.

Arte Fora do Museu
#55 - Cristiane Magalhães e o legado patrimonial dos Jardins Históricos como arte através dos anos

Arte Fora do Museu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 83:10


Cristiane Magalhães foi a convidada do Podcast da semana. Cristiane Maria Magalhães é Doutora em História pelo IFCH/UNICAMP, com realização de Estágio Doutoral no Centro de Estudos Sociais (CES) da Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal) e Mestre em História Social da Cultura pela FAFICH/UFMG. É pesquisadora, consultora e palestrante na área de Patrimônio Cultural com prática em elaboração de Inventários, Dossiês de Tombamento e de Registro e realiza pesquisa histórica especializada para empresas e particulares. Membro do ICOMOS-Brasil - CIPA: International Committee on Heritage Documentation (Comitê Internacional de Documentação do Patrimônio). Alguns dos principais temas de sua pesquisa acadêmica são: Patrimônio Cultural, Paisagem Cultural, História Urbana e Jardins Históricos. Cristiane também é administradora da página virtual e o site dos Jardins e Sítios Históricos Brasileiros.

Jorge Kadowaki
[Outra Liga] Daniel Rodrigues - Atacante da Acadêmica de Coimbra (Portugal)

Jorge Kadowaki

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 32:20


Daniel Melinchenco Rodrigues é um jovem nascido em São Bernardo do Campo (SP), mas que acabou crescendo na pacata Jarinu, no interior paulista. Mostrando interesse e habilidade com a bola desde muito cedo, foi a Bragança Paulista fazer seu começo no futebol, tendo chegado em pouco tempo à base do Bragantino. Com oportunidades em outros clubes pelo país, acabou apostando as fichas na Bahia, onde acabou sendo um dos artilheiros no estadual pela Juazeirense. Tendo ficado bons anos no interior do nordeste, Daniel viu em Portugal a chance de finalizar sua transição do amador ao profissional. Em Coimbra, terra famosa pela Universidade, ele está há quase 3 anos e defendendo a Acadêmica que está na divisão distrital, equivalente à quarta divisão nacional. Apesar de jovem, ele conta sobre as experiências no Brasil e em Portugal, além de perspectivas. #danielrodrigues #academicadecoimbra #coimbra - - - - - Cansado de ver sempre o mesmo tipo de conteúdo dos outros canais? Siga este perfil (https://www.youtube.com/jorgekadowaki?sub_confirmation=1) e ajude a criar uma mídia alternativa mais forte, dando mais visibilidade a quem busca seu espaço no mundo da bola! Aproveite e também acompanhe o trabalho em outras mídias: https://www.twitch.tv/subs/jorgekadowaki www.instagram.com/jorgekadowaki www.instagram.com/canaloutraliga www.instagram.com/depoisdabola www.instagram.com/foradeserieesporteclube www.instagram.com/esportefeminino www.instagram.com/atletismobrasileiro www.twitter.com/jorgekadowaki https://open.spotify.com/show/7Mn7vZh6aR5r13T27lwanv

The Gary Null Show
The Gary Null Show - 04.21.21

The Gary Null Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 59:40


Here’s why eating garlic and onions can prevent hypertension and diabetes Federal University of Technology (Nigeria), April 16, 2021 n a recent study, researchers at the Federal University of Technology in Nigeria investigated the benefits of eating garlic, white onion and purple onion against serious conditions like diabetes and hypertension. They confirmed these by looking at how extracts from the three alliums affect the activity of diabetes-related enzymes, such as a-amylase and a-glucosidase, and the hypertension-related enzyme, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). The researchers reported their findings in an article published in the Journal of Dietary Supplements. Garlic, white onion and purple onion show antioxidant, antidiabetic and antihypertensive properties Garlic and onions are spices commonly used in cooking. They also serve as ingredients in several traditional delicacies in Nigeria that are known to contain plenty of polyphenols. To assess the beneficial properties of garlic, white onion and purple onion, the researchers first obtained extracts from each and assessed their inhibitory effects on certain enzymes. They also conducted assays to determine the antioxidant capacities of the extracts. ACE is the enzyme responsible for converting angiotensin I into angiotensin II, the hormone that increases blood pressure, as well as body water and sodium content. Angiotensin II elevates blood pressure by constricting the blood vessels; hence, chemicals that can inhibit the activity of ACE, which is responsible for the production of angiotensin II, are used for the treatment of hypertension. (Related: Meet the “two-day cure” plant: An African medicinal plant that can naturally lower blood pressure.) a-Amylase is the enzyme that breaks down starch and glycogen into glucose and maltose (two glucose molecules bound together). In humans, this enzyme is produced by the salivary glands and the pancreas. a-Glucosidase, on the other hand, is responsible for breaking down carbohydrates in the small intestine and facilitating the absorption of glucose. Inhibiting the activity of this enzyme is one of the strategies currently used to prevent the rise of blood sugar levels following a carbohydrate-filled meal. The researchers reported that the garlic, purple onion and white onion extracts inhibited the activities of ACE, a-amylase and a-glucosidase in vitro in a concentration-dependent manner. At a half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 0.59 mg/mL, the purple onion extract exhibited a higher inhibitory effect on ACE than the white onion extract (IC50 = 0.66 mg/mL) and the garlic (IC50 = 0.96 mg/mL) extract. Meanwhile, the white onion extract showed a significantly stronger inhibitory effect on a-amylase at an IC50 of 3.93 mg/mL than the garlic extract (IC50 = 8.19 mg/mL) and the purple onion (IC50 = 8.27 mg/mL) extract. The garlic extract, on the other hand, showed a similar inhibitory effect (IC50 = 4.50 mg/mL) on a-glucosidase as the white and purple onion extracts. All three extracts also showed dose-dependent free radical scavenging activity and reducing power in the antioxidant assays. Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that garlic, white onion and purple onion can be used to treat or prevent diabetes and hypertension, thanks to their ability to inhibit ACE, a-amylase and a-glucosidase activity, as well as lipid peroxidation in the pancreas and the heart.   Adolescents with lack of empathy show early signs of psychopathy   University of Coimbra (Portugal), April 14, 2021 A pioneering study with the Portuguese population shows that adolescents with high levels of callous-unemotional traits demonstrate lower levels of anticipated guilt towards the possibility of committing an immoral act and struggle to judge an immoral act as a wrong one. Researchers have evaluated the callous traits, that is, the lack of empathy and disregard for the wellbeing and feelings of others, of 47 adolescents between 15 and 18 years old. The teenagers watched video animations portraying examples of moral transgressions, such as incriminating someone or keeping money that fell from someone else's pocket. "This approach allowed us to create more realistic scenarios that happen in daily life," explains Oscar Gonçalves, a neuroscientist at Proaction Lab and co-author of the study. The adolescents were asked how guilty they would feel if they were the ones to commit the moral transgressions and how wrong they think the actions were.  Although the callous-unemotional traits in adolescents are known to be precursors of psychopathy in adulthood, the results of the study differ from what is known about psychopaths. "Adults with psychopathic traits show low levels of anticipated guilt but consider immoral actions as wrong. However, in our study, adolescents with high CU levels show levels of guilt and judge immoral actions as less wrong," explains Margarida Vasconcelos, first author.  However, researchers have found evidence of a dissociation between moral emotions and moral judgment, that is, between the feelings of guilt and the judgment of immoral actions. "Even in adolescents with sub-clinical levels of callous-unemotional traits, this dissociation typical in psychopathy in adulthood is already happening during development," explains the study coordinator Ana Seara Cardoso.  The results of the study will "contribute to the development of a severe anti-social behavior model" and allow the "development of intervention targets, rehabilitation and early prevention of anti-social behavior," says Ana Seara Cardoso.   Omega-3 supplements do double duty in protecting against stress   Ohio State University, April 20, 2021 A high daily dose of an omega-3 supplement may help slow the effects of aging by suppressing damage and boosting protection at the cellular level during and after a stressful event, new research suggests. Researchers at The Ohio State University found that daily supplements that contained 2.5 grams of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, the highest dose tested, were the best at helping the body resist the damaging effects of stress. Compared to the placebo group, participants taking omega-3 supplements produced less of the stress hormone cortisol and lower levels of a pro-inflammatory protein during a stressful event in the lab. And while levels of protective compounds sharply declined in the placebo group after the stressor, there were no such decreases detected in people taking omega-3s. The supplements contributed to what the researchers call stress resilience: reduction of harm during stress and, after acute stress, sustained anti-inflammatory activity and protection of cell components that shrink as a consequence of aging. The potential anti-aging effects were considered particularly striking because they occurred in people who were healthy but also sedentary, overweight and middle-aged—all characteristics that could lead to a higher risk for accelerated aging. "The findings suggest that omega-3 supplementation is one relatively simple change people could make that could have a positive effect at breaking the chain between stress and negative health effects," said Annelise Madison, lead author of the paper and a graduate student in clinical psychology at Ohio State. The research is published today (Monday, April 19, 2021) in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. Madison works in the lab of Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, professor of psychiatry and psychology and director of the Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research at Ohio State. This paper is a secondary analysis of one of Kiecolt-Glaser's earlier studies showing that omega-3 supplements altered a ratio of fatty acid consumption in a way that helped preserve tiny segments of DNA in white blood cells. Those short fragments of DNA are called telomeres, which function as protective caps at the end of chromosomes. Telomeres' tendency to shorten in many types of cells is associated with age-related diseases, especially heart disease, and early mortality. In the initial study, researchers were monitoring changes to telomere length in white blood cells known as lymphocytes. For this new study, the researchers looked at how sudden stress affected a group of biological markers that included telomerase, an enzyme that rebuilds telomeres, because levels of the enzyme would react more quickly to stress than the length of telomeres themselves. Specifically, they compared how moderate and high doses of omega-3s and a placebo influenced those markers during and after an experimental stressor. Study participants took either 2.5 grams or 1.25 grams of omega-3s each day, or a placebo containing a mix of oils representing a typical American's daily intake. After four months on the supplements, the 138 research participants, age 40-85, took a 20-minute test combining a speech and a math subtraction task that is known to reliably produce an inflammatory stress response. Only the highest dose of omega-3s helped suppress damage during the stressful event when compared to the placebo group, lowering cortisol and a pro-inflammatory protein by an average of 19% and 33%, respectively. Results from blood samples showed that both doses of omega-3s prevented any changes in telomerase levels or a protein that reduces inflammation in the two hours after participants experienced the acute stress, meaning any needed stress-related cell repair—including telomere restoration—could be performed as usual. In the placebo group, those repair mechanisms lost ground: Telomerase dropped by an average of 24% and the anti-inflammatory protein decreased by an average of at least 20%. "You could consider an increase in cortisol and inflammation potential factors that would erode telomere length," Madison said. "The assumption based on past work is that telomerase can help rebuild telomere length, and you want to have enough telomerase present to compensate for any stress-related damage. "The fact that our results were dose-dependent, and we're seeing more impact with the higher omega-3 dose, would suggest that this supports a causal relationship." The researchers also suggested that by lowering stress-related inflammation, omega-3s may help disrupt the connection between repeated stress and depressive symptoms. Previous research has suggested that people with a higher inflammatory reaction to a stressor in the lab may develop more depressive symptoms over time. "Not everyone who is depressed has heightened inflammation—about a third do. This helps explain why omega-3 supplementation doesn't always result in reduced depressive symptoms," Kiecolt-Glaser said. "If you don't have heightened inflammation, then omega-3s may not be particularly helpful. But for people with depression who do, our results suggest omega-3s would be more useful." The 2.5-gram dose of omega-3s is much higher than what most Americans consume on a daily basis, but study participants showed no signs of having problems with the supplements, Madison said.           Want to be robust at 40-plus? Meeting minimum exercise guidelines won't cut it 5 hours of moderate activity a week may be required to avoid midlife hypertension, UCSF-led study shows University of California at San Francisco, April 15, 2021 Young adults must step up their exercise routines to reduce their chances of developing high blood pressure or hypertension - a condition that may lead to heart attack and stroke, as well as dementia in later life. Current guidelines indicate that adults should have a minimum of two-and-a-half hours of moderate intensity exercise each week, but a new study led by UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals reveals that boosting exercise to as much as five hours a week may protect against hypertension in midlife - particularly if it is sustained in one's thirties, forties and fifties.  In the study publishing in American Journal of Preventive Medicine on April 15, researchers followed approximately 5,000 adults ages 18 to 30 for 30 years. The participants were asked about their exercise habits, medical history, smoking status and alcohol use. Blood pressure and weight were monitored, together with cholesterol and triglycerides.  Hypertension was noted if blood pressure was 130 over 80 mmHg, the threshold established in 2017 by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association.  The 5,115 participants had been enrolled by the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study and came from urban sites in Birmingham, Ala., Chicago, Minneapolis and Oakland, Calif. Approximately half the participants were Black (51.6 percent) and the remainder were White. Just under half (45.5 percent) were men.  Fitness Levels Fall Fast for Black Men Leading to More Hypertension Among the four groups, who were categorized by race and gender, Black men were found to be the most active in early adulthood, exercising slightly more than White men and significantly more than Black women and White women. But by the time Black men reached age 60, exercise intake had slumped from a peak of approximately 560 exercise units to around 300 units, the equivalent to the minimum of two-and-a-half hours a week of moderate intensity exercise recommended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This was substantially less exercise than White men (approximately 430 units) and slightly more than White women (approximately 320 units). Of the four groups, Black women had the least exercise throughout the study period and saw declines over time to approximately 200 units. "Although Black male youth may have high engagement in sports, socio-economic factors, neighborhood environments, and work or family responsibilities may prevent continued engagement in physical activity through adulthood," said first author Jason Nagata, MD, of the UCSF Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine. Additionally, Black men reported the highest rates of smoking, which may preclude physical activity over time, he noted. Physical activity for White men declined in their twenties and thirties and stabilized at around age 40. For White women, physical activity hovered around 380 exercise units, dipping in their thirties and remaining constant to age 60. Rates of hypertension mirrored this declining physical activity. Approximately 80-to-90 percent of Black men and women had hypertension by age 60, compared with just below 70 percent for White men and 50 percent for White women.  "Results from randomized controlled trials and observational studies have shown that exercise lowers blood pressure, suggesting that it may be important to focus on exercise as a way to lower blood pressure in all adults as they approach middle age," said senior author Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, MD, PhD, of the UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.  "Teenagers and those in their early twenties may be physically active but these patterns change with age. Our study suggests that maintaining physical activity during young adulthood - at higher levels than previously recommended - may be particularly important." More Exercise from Youth to Midlife Offers Best Protection Against Hypertension When researchers looked at the 17.9 percent of participants who had moderate exercise for at least five hours a week during early adulthood - double the recommended minimum - they found that the likelihood of developing hypertension was 18 percent lower than for those who exercised less than five hours a week. The likelihood was even lower for the 11.7 percent of participants who maintained their exercise habits until age 60.  Patients should be asked about physical activity in the same way as they are routinely checked for blood pressure, glucose and lipid profiles, obesity and smoking, Nagata said, and intervention programs should be held at schools, colleges, churches, workplaces and community organizations. Black women have high rates of obesity and smoking, and low rates of physical activity, he said, and should be an important group for targeted intervention.  "Nearly half of our participants in young adulthood had suboptimal levels of physical activity, which was significantly associated with the onset of hypertension, indicating that we need to raise the minimum standard for physical activity," Nagata said. "This might be especially the case after high school when opportunities for physical activity diminish as young adults transition to college, the workforce and parenthood, and leisure time is eroded."     Study finds association between periodontal disease and low intake of minerals, vitamins and dietary fiber in young adult women Tokyo Medical and Dental University, April 12, 2021 According to news reporting out of Tokyo, Japan, research stated, “Dietary habits of middle-aged and elderly individuals affected by periodontal disease (PD) differ from those who are unaffected by it, according to previous reports. However, in young adults, there are only a few reports that show a correlation between nutrient/food intake and PD.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), “Moreover, no report till date has assessed the correlation between dietary habits and PD using a self-administered diet history questionnaire (DHQ). Therefore, we assessed this correlation using a DHQ in young adult women who are likely to develop PD. The participants were enrolled from 2 universities and included 120 female college students a mean age of 20.4 y. The participants were assessed for the presence of PD according to the community periodontal index and were divided into two groups, the PD group and the non-PD group. Their dietary habits were investigated using a DHQ and the level of difficulty in chewing food was assessed. The PD group had a significantly lower nutrient intake of minerals, fat-soluble vitamins, water-soluble vitamins, and dietary fiber than the non-PD group. In terms of food groups, the PD group consumed significantly lesser amounts of green and yellow vegetables (GYV) than the non-PD group. Multivariate analysis revealed that the PD group had significantly lower intakes of vitamin E and GYV than the non-PD group. The PD group consumed significantly lesser amounts of hard foods than the non-PD group.” According to the news editors, the research concluded: “Young adult women who were evaluated for PD by a screening test had a significantly lower nutrient/food intake than those without a PD.” This research has been peer-reviewed.       Just 2 days of increased sugar intake can harm your gut health, warn researchers University of Alberta, April 16, 2021 Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada found that short-term increases in sugar intake can increase the risk of inflammatory bowel disease. Their finding, which was published in Scientific Reports, is a reminder that eating healthy must be sustained in order to keep your gut in good shape. “Surprisingly, our study shows that short-term sugar consumption can really have a detrimental impact, and so this idea that it’s OK to eat well all week and indulge in junk food on the weekend is flawed,” said Karen Madsen, one of the study researchers. Increased sugar intake is bad for the gut Previous studies have shown that diets can affect your susceptibility to disease. Western diets, for example, have been implicated in the development of inflammatory bowel disease. But it’s still unclear when a poor diet begins to take a toll on your health, much less how it does so. To investigate, the researchers placed adult mice on a chow diet or a high-sugar diet and treated them with dextran sodium sulfate to induce ulcerative colitis, one of the major forms of inflammatory bowel disease. Disease severity was assessed daily. After two days, the mice on the high-sugar diet were at great risk of developing colitis. Their immune response also weakened while their gut permeability increased, allowing more bacteria and toxins to enter their bloodstream. “We wanted to know how long it takes before a change in diet translates into an impact on health. In the case of sugar and colitis, it only took two days, which was really surprising to us. We didn’t think it would happen so quickly,” said Madsen. The researchers attributed these effects to sugar’s impact on the gut bacteria. Eating sugary foods decreases the amount of “good” gut bacteria that produce short-chain fatty acids, which are critical for a strong immune response. Meanwhile, sugar feeds “bad” bacteria that promote inflammation and weaken your immunity.  Fortunately, the researchers found that supplementing with short-chain fatty acids helped reduce the negative effects of a high-sugar diet. Having these supplements as an option will be great for people struggling to change their bad eating habits. “People want to eat what they want to eat, so short-chain fatty acids could possibly be used as supplements to help protect people against the detrimental effects of sugar on inflammatory bowel disease,” said Madsen.     Rose water is an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory remedy for skin infections Teikyo University (Japan), April 15, 2021 Rosa damascena, commonly known as Damask rose, is one of the most important and medicinally useful members of the Rosaceae (rose) family. It is an ornamental plant widely used to make perfumes and is reported to have plenty of beneficial properties. According to multiple studies, Damask rose has anti-HIV, antibacterial, antioxidant, antitussive, hypnotic and antidiabetic properties. It has also shown relaxant effects on the tracheal chains of guinea pigs. In a recent study, researchers at Teikyo University in Japan investigated two biological properties of Damask rose, specifically it’s antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. They tested rose water made from high-quality Damask rose petals on two microbial pathogens, namely, Candida albicans and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which commonly cause skin infections. The researchers reported their findings in an article published in Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. Damask rose water is a natural antibiotic and anti-inflammatory agent Damask rose is a multipurpose plant widely known for its culinary and medicinal applications, among other things. Edible parts of Damask rose are used in various cuisines, including its young shoots, petals, fruits, leaves and seeds. Damask rose petals are used to make jams and add flavor to beverages, baked goods and desserts. They are also used for cooking dishes. Rosewater, which can be sweetened to produce rose syrup, is a byproduct of rose oil production. It is usually obtained by steam distilling Damask rose petals and taking the hydrosol portion of the rose petal distillate.  In different parts of the world, rose water, rose oil and a decoction made of Damask rose roots are used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various ailments, such as abdominal and chest pain, digestive problems and inflammation, especially of the neck. In North America, Indian tribes use the decoction as a cough remedy for children. Rose oil is used to treat depression and reduce stress and tension. Inhaling the vapor produced by heating rose oil is also believed to be an effective remedy for allergies, headaches and migraine. Damask rose water, on the other hand, is traditionally used to treat skin conditions, such as erythema (skin redness), itchiness and swelling. To evaluate its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, the researchers tested Damask rose water against C. albicans and MRSA and assessed its effects on the function of neutrophils, which are white blood cells that serve as key regulators of inflammatory reactions. The researchers reported that Damask rose water (2.2. percent solution) inhibited the mycelial growth of C. albicans and reduced the viability of MRSA within an hour of treatment. Damask rose water (five to 15 percent) also suppressed the activation of neutrophils induced by treatment with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a bacterial toxin; tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a), a cell-signaling protein produced by immune cells; and N-formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP), a macrophage activator. Additionally, Damask rose water reduced LPS- and TNF-a-induced cell surface expression of the adhesion-related molecule, cluster of differentiation 11b (CD11b), which is rapidly elevated by the activation of neutrophils. The amount of CD11b in neutrophils is said to correlate with their activation and inflammation. However, Damask rose water did not affect the migratory capacity of neutrophils (with or without a chemoattractant). Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that Damask rose water can reduce the pathogenicity of microbes and attenuate neutrophil stimulation, thus inhibiting skin inflammation caused by microbial infections.     Study shows how chronic stress may inhibit the body's cancer-fighting ability University of Western Ontario, April 15, 2021 New research from Western University has shown how psychological stress hinders the immune system's defenses against cancer. By investigating the effects of chronic stresson the immune system's "emergency responders," researchers at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry found that a stress-induced hormone impairs the ability of these immune cells to carry out their cancer-fighting function. Led by Mansour Haeryfar, Ph.D., the research looked specifically at innate-like T cells, which when functioning properly enable the immune system to look for potentially cancerous cells in the body and destroy them. The study was published today in Cell Reports. Innate-like T cells include invariant natural killer T (iNKT) and mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells, which were the subjects of this investigation. iNKT cells are present in small numbers in many tissues but are especially enriched in the human omentum, an apron-like layer of fatty tissue. MAIT cells are present in relatively high numbers in the human peripheral blood, gut, lungs and liver among other organs. "These innate-like T cells are our immune system's emergency responders," said Haeryfar. "They react quickly to pathogens and cancer cells and are in a pre-activated mode, so they are like loaded guns, ready to respond." Previous studies have shown that when a person experiences chronic psychological and emotional stress, the body's immune system is suppressed, dampening its ability to fight cancer and opportunistic infections. This happens in large part because stress hormones kill off some of the body's immune cells. However, Haeryfar and his team showed that innate-like T cells actually don't die as a result of chronic stress but their cancer-fighting abilities are drastically impaired by stress-induced hormones called glucocorticoids. This impairment led to a striking increase in cancer metastasis in a mouse model. "We found that innate-like T cells survive when the host is under stress, but their functions are compromised," Haeryfar said. "The cells cannot make enough of their beneficial mediators to help fight cancer, so the metastatic burden is increased because of the stress." The team also looked at the effects of natural and synthetic glucocorticoids on innate-like T cells in human blood and liver tissue, where they are abundant. This was important to providing initial evidence that some of the discoveries made in the mouse models were valid for human cells as well, said Patrick Rudak, Ph.D. Candidate in Haeryfar's lab. One of the important implications of this work is that innate-like T cells are currently being investigated for cancer immunotherapy treatment. This study demonstrates that their therapeutic potential can be dampened by psychological stress, said Haeryfar, and this finding needs to be considered when designing or administering those therapies. Rudak added: "Our study demonstrates that, despite being capable of instigating robust anti-tumor immune responses under normal conditions, innate-like T cells completely fail to protect against tumors during psychological stress." Because the study also uncovered the mechanisms by which stress diminishes T cell function, the researchers hope they can use the information to help design immunotherapies involving these cells that will still be effective in psychologically stressed patients.

Retrabalho
Comentários preconceituosos e efeitos no contrato de trabalho

Retrabalho

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 31:46


Nesta edição do Retrabalho, Alberto Nemer e Cassio Moro conversam com a advogada trabalhista Carolina Tupinambá, que é doutora em Direito Processual pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), com pós-doutoramento em Democracia e Direitos Humanos pela Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal). Em 2020, as ações trabalhistas envolvendo comentários preconceituosos tiveram um aumento de 11% em relação ao ano anterior, de acordo com levantamento da Data Lawyer. Por isso, a conversa trata de como os comentários preconceituosos podem impactar na relação trabalhista e, até mesmo, desencadear uma demissão. Ouça!

Physical Activity Researcher
Stories in Sport that can make a Difference - Prof. Kitrina Douglas (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series

Physical Activity Researcher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 25:12


This is the second part of our conversation on narrative, identity and meaning in sport with Professor Kitrina Douglas. We explore the different stories that circulate in our sport culture and discuss how researchers can use arts-based methods to communicate their findings and make a difference in people's lives. Kitrina Douglas is a Professor at the University of West London (UK), a Senior Research Fellow at Leeds Beckett University (UK), and a Visiting Professor at the University of Coimbra (Portugal). She has been one of the pioneers in the narrative study of athletes’ lives. Her narrative typology of performance, discovery and relational narratives of sport, developed together with Dr David Carless, has been a foundation for a number of studies that have followed. Examples of Kitrina's numerous research articles on narrative, identity and sport include: Challenging interpretive privilege in elite and professional sport: one [athlete’s] story, revised, reshaped and reclaimed Living, resisting, and playing the part of athlete: Narrative tensions in elite sport Kitrina has also had an important contribution to advancing arts-based and creative qualitative research methodologies. As you will hear in this episode, her work has been published in the form of films, documentaries, poems, songs, and stories. For inspiration (songs, interviews etc.), you can visit Kitrina's YouTube channel.

7 BASES DO SUCESSO
EP.112 - 7 BASES DO SUCESSO COM TARCYO ALVES

7 BASES DO SUCESSO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 140:52


O Tarcyo Alves é meu convidado no programa "7 Bases do Sucesso com...", nada melhor do que finalizar o dia com esta Super Série e com mais um excelente profissional, Administrador formado pela UFPB – Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Especialista em Gestão pela Universidade de Coimbra – Portugal, MBA em Imersão Estratégica em Cenário Global pela Universidade de Coimbra – Portugal. Co-Autor do Livro “Ferramentas para Gestão de Resultados” juntamente com o Adm. Mário Tabosa. Ex-Diretor Executivo da Strabond Consulting no Brasil, Ex-Coordenador Executivo do Programa Paraibano da Qualidade, Ex-Presidente da AJE/PB - Associação dos Jovens Empresários da Paraíba, Ex-apresentador do Programa Insight, programa de TV sobre o mundo dos negócios na Paraíba. Atualmente é Consultor em Gestão de Resultados pela Tarcyo Tomyres Consulting, Professor de Pós-Graduação, Conselheiro Efetivo do Conselho Regional de Administração – CRA-PB e Consultor Credenciado do Sebrae.

Intercâmbio
#18 Inglaterra e Canadá (para estudar inglês)

Intercâmbio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 14:56


Tatiana Folz e Letícia Diefenbach, estudantes de Administração da Udesc Esag. falam de suas experiências em cursos de inglês no exterior. Depois de um semestre em intercâmbio na Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal), pelo Programa de Mobilidade Internacional Livre da Udesc, Tatiana trancou o semestre letivo seguinte e foi para Brighton, na Inglaterra, para um curso de inglês de quatro meses. Letícia preferiu Vancouver, no Canadá, onde fez um curso intensivo de um mês, estudando meio-período e aproveitando o restante do tempo para viver o dia a dia com os canadenses e aperfeiçoar o idioma fazendo uma imersão no país. Duas opções diferentes, que os ouvintes podem comparar. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intercambiopodcast/message

NAECAST
NAECAST - STEP BY STEP 3: Advocacia no estado da arte, um caminho de propósito.

NAECAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 40:51


No sétimo episódio do NAECAST, o Núcleo de Apoio ao Estagiário da OAB/PB convidou Caius Marcellus Lacerda, Advogado Criminalista, especialista em Direito Penal Econômico pelo IBCCRIM e Universidade de Coimbra-Portugal e coordenador adjunto do IBCCRIM; Neste episódio foi abordado sobre: Step by step: Advocacia no estado da arte, um caminho de propósito.

The Decision Corner
The impact of technology on our choice environment: Gianluca Sgueo

The Decision Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 63:34


In today’s episode, Brooke Struck, the research director at The Decision Lab, is joined by Gianluca Sgueo, associate researcher at the Center for Social Studies (CES) of the University of Coimbra (Portugal), and a New York University Global Professor (Florence). He holds administrative positions at the Sole24Ore Business School (Italy). In the governmental sphere, Professor Sgueo is a policy analyst in the European Parliamentary Research Service. He previously held high-level positions in the Italian government, including Head of Communications and Citizens’ Dialogue. His work examines the effects on democracy of topics such as gamification, civil society groups, and lobbying. Specifically, we discuss: The relationship between technology and democracy Is there a trade-off between privacy and efficiency in governance? Estonia’s surprisingly progressive digital governance system Is technology in government inversely correlated with privacy and security? How technology influences our choice environments and our social interactions within them The shift from the information age to the reputation age—if we trust the source, we share Intelligent government design: How do we design governments to tackle the most pressing societal issues, efficiently and effectively? Using behavioral science principles to make the participatory channels of our democracy more engaging and attractive to users.

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Intercâmbio
#09 Coimbra, Portugal

Intercâmbio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 19:37


Thiago Alves, estudante de administração pública da Udesc Esag, conta sua experiência de intercâmbio na Universidade de Coimbra, em Portugal uma das mais antigas do mundo, fundada há 730 anos, e referência para estudantes da Europa e de outros cantos do mundo. Thiago também escreveu um guia bem completo para quem quer conhecer e estudar na cidade portuguesa, publicado no portal Cidade e Cultura. Leitura recomendada por este podcast: https://www.cidadeecultura.com/universidade-de-coimbra-como-estudar/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intercambiopodcast/message

Radar Noticioso
Mensagem de fé e oração: São José de Anchieta

Radar Noticioso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 3:09


Nascido nas Ilhas Canárias, pertencente a uma grande família de 12 irmãos, o santo de hoje viveu no século XVI. Por motivos de estudo, foi enviado para Coimbra – Portugal, local onde teve o primeiro contato com a Companhia de Jesus e com o testemunho de São Francisco Xavier. Ouça todos os dias a mensagem de fé e oração com o padre Jonatas Diniz, no Radar Noticioso, aqui no Spotify ou às 6 horas da manhã na Rádio Metropolitana, AM 1070.

Intercâmbio
#04 Pandemia na Europa

Intercâmbio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 17:05


Este episódio especial traz as histórias de quatro estudantes que foram surpreendidos pela pandemia de Covid-19 durante o intercâmbio na Europa. Desembarcaram entre janeiro e fevereiro e, em março, quando o novo coronavírus já provocava caos em alguns países do continente, tiveram que decidir entre ficar ou voltar para o Brasil. Aline Domingues estava na Universidade de Limerick (Irlanda), Cecília Schmidt na Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal), Pedro Pessoa na Universidade de Sevilha (Espanha) e Larissa Rosa na HTW Berlin (Alemanha) – ela decidiu ficar. Aulas canceladas de uma hora para outra, pânico entre os moradores e fuga apressada do país foram algumas das situações que eles enfrentaram. Mas ainda assim trouxeram aprendizado e experiência de vida na bagagem. Os quatro conseguiram seu intercâmbio na Europa por meio do Programa de Mobilidade Internacional Livre da Udesc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intercambiopodcast/message

Escola Superior de Advocacia da OAB SP
COMECE DIREITO - #04 Objetivo: Seguir carreira acadêmica

Escola Superior de Advocacia da OAB SP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 44:55


Programa apresentado pelas advogadas Dhainna Leonardi e Fernanda de Avila e Silva, com dicas e curiosidades sobre como dar os primeiros passos na advocacia. No episódio de hoje a entrevista é com a professora Renata da Rocha, Doutora em Filosofia do Direito e do Estado pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo PUC/SP. Mestre em Filosofia do Direito e do Estado pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica - PUC/ SP. Especialista em Direitos Fundamentais pela Universidade de Coimbra - Portugal. www.esaoabsp.edu.br

Pyro & Pivo
Luke 11: Académica de Coimbra (Portugal)

Pyro & Pivo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 15:10


Portugals eldste fotballklubb er en akademisk gjeng fra Coimbra, en by litt i ingenmannsland. Stein er halvt portugisisk og kan følgelig fortelle mer i dagens luke. I tillegg får du litt om kaoset i Sporting CP, portugisisk mat og drikke og litt til. Ikke verst på et kvarter!

Pyro & Pivo
Luke 11: Académica de Coimbra (Portugal)

Pyro & Pivo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 15:10


Portugals eldste fotballklubb er en akademisk gjeng fra Coimbra, en by litt i ingenmannsland. Stein er halvt portugisisk og kan følgelig fortelle mer i dagens luke. I tillegg får du litt om kaoset i Sporting CP, portugisisk mat og drikke og litt til. Ikke verst på et kvarter!

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: Fado Music

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 1:20


Coimbra is a great place to catch a fado performance. Fado is a uniquely Portuguese style of music — soulful and nostalgic, with singers telling tales of unanswered love. And while most fado is sung by women, in Coimbra, it's usually performed by men. More info about travel to Portugal: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/portugal

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: Fado Music

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 1:20


Coimbra is a great place to catch a fado performance. Fado is a uniquely Portuguese style of music — soulful and nostalgic, with singers telling tales of unanswered love. And while most fado is sung by women, in Coimbra, it's usually performed by men. More info about travel to Portugal: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/portugal

Every Place Is The Same
EPITS Mini: Coimbra Portugal

Every Place Is The Same

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 2:26


This Episode: Coimbra PortugalGuest: Billy KidDaniela's Secret Bespoke Spots in the World is a mini episode where Daniela tells you some of her most favourite and sometimes undiscovered places to go in various cities across the globe. It is also the extra little tid bit that fans have been asking for between our full episodes. Please let us know what you think of these mini episodes on:Instagram: everyplaceisthesameTwitter: EPITSNOWFacebook: Every Place is the SameHost: Daniela VlaskalicDirector: Marco TimpanoProducers: Drumcast ProductionsTheme Music: Dying SeedWanna see more cool content like this before anyone else?Want to support this podcast and get some more great extras!Go to our Patreon page:www.patreon.com/everyplaceisthesameEvery Place Is The SamePart travelogue, Part challenge, Part comedic stint. Everyplace Is The Same tries to prove the ridiculous notion that every place Is in fact the same. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

world coimbra portugal
Professor Game Podcast | Rob Alvarez Bucholska chats with gamification gurus, experts and practitioners about education

Gian­luca Sgueo is Global Media Seminar Professor at New York University – Florence, and Research Associate at the Center of Social Studies of the University of Coimbra (Portugal). He is also Department Director at the Institute of Competitiveness, a think tank located in Rome and Brussels. His professional background includes several experiences in the public sector. From 2011 to 2013 he was the Head of Communications of the Italian Government; since 2014 he is Policy Analyst at the Parliamentary Research of the European Parliament. He has published extensively on participatory democracy, lobbying and globalization. His last book title is 'Games, Powers & Democracies', Bocconi University Press 2018.

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: University Traditions

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 2:31


Coimbra is home to Portugal's oldest and most prestigious university. When school's in session, Coimbra bustles with a youthful energy. As a traveler, it can be fun to drop into this venerable academic world and revel with students. More info about travel to Coimbra: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/portugal/coimbra

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: University Traditions

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 2:31


Coimbra is home to Portugal's oldest and most prestigious university. When school's in session, Coimbra bustles with a youthful energy. As a traveler, it can be fun to drop into this venerable academic world and revel with students. More info about travel to Coimbra: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/portugal/coimbra

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: Venerable University

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 3:25


Coimbra is the Oxford of Portugal — home to the country's oldest and most venerable university. When school is in session, the city bustles with exuberant students. And with a charming old town reflecting its Roman and Moorish history, Coimbra invites exploration any time of year. More information about travel to Coimbra: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/portugal/coimbra

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: Venerable University

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 3:25


Coimbra is the Oxford of Portugal — home to the country's oldest and most venerable university. When school is in session, the city bustles with exuberant students. And with a charming old town reflecting its Roman and Moorish history, Coimbra invites exploration any time of year. More information about travel to Coimbra: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/portugal/coimbra

Hot Stuff Podcast by Fernanda Martins
Hot Stuff 016 with Fernanda Martins: LIVE at NB Club, Coimbra, Portugal (JUN/2018)

Hot Stuff Podcast by Fernanda Martins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 135:16


PLAYLIST: bit.ly/TechnoLoveDevotion BOOKING: www.djfernandamartins.com/contacts FOLLOW FERNANDA MARTINS: www.instagram.com/djfernandamartins | www.residentadvisor.net/dj/fernandamartins | www.twitter.com/DjFerMartins | www.facebook.com/djfernandamartins | www.youtube.com/djfernandamartins | www.mixcloud.com/djfernandamartins | @djfernandamartins | www.djfernandamartins.com

Getafe Radio
“Vuelve Sin Distancia”

Getafe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 51:09


¡Vuelve Sin Distancia a Getafe Radio! Esta vez serán Miguel Vega, Sandra Lozano y Santiago Varela quién repasen la actualidad universitaria de Getafe con la colaboración desde Cataluña de Ariadna Reina y desde Coimbra (Portugal) de Adrián Pascual.En esta nueva temporada, los universitarios estrenan secciones como ‘Erasmus Life’ en el que conoceremos cómo es vivir la experiencia universitaria fuera de España. Abordarán cómo están viviendo los jóvenes la situación en Cataluña después del 1-O y dedicarán su espacio de cultura a Getafe en Negro. Además, con la apertura del nuevo curso hablarán de los talleres de doblaje y cine a propósito de la Fiesta del Cine que ha tenido lugar este mes de octubre. Por último, repasarán cuáles serán los próximos eventos culturales en el ámbito universitario. ¡Escucha Getafe Radio!

PsynOpticz Records - Psytrance
SUB-ZERO (Portugal) | PsynOpticz Podcast #004

PsynOpticz Records - Psytrance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 66:01


This is an insane live set from Sub-Zero for the {psy.ology} label launch event in Cape Town. He was unable to make the event, but put together this live set for free download to everyone. ENjoy this psychedelic twilight sound! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sub-Zero is the solo project of Adelino Afonso born in 1984 in Coimbra (Portugal). Since his childhood, Adelino always had a strong relation with music. At 13 he got his first electric guitar and with it the need to create his own music. In the year 2000 Adelino started going to techno and psy trance parties. There he found his electronic musical language. He started Djing and experimenting with various sequencers such as “E-jay” and “Fruity loops” with which he learned the basics of electronic music production. During the year 2002 Adelino joined forces with his friend Mario Rodrigues (Droidbeatz) and created a project that is now known as “Poizon”, one of the most promising acts from the psy trance scene in Portugal today. After some years of gaining musical and production knowledge, Adelino created the project that was originaly known as “Reset”, as a way to explore different psychedelic fields. His music is defined by low rolling fat basslines, classical psychedelic synth work, intricate percussive rhythms, imaginative noises from synthesizers and lots, lots more ... Sub-Zero joined PsynOpticz Productions in 2010 spreading his unique & driving psychedelic trance to greatful dancefloors on distant shores. Keep your ears open, your mind free and your feet ready to stomp as Sub-Zero is coming soon thru a speaker near you! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Sub-Zero: https://www.facebook.com/SuubZeero http://soundcloud.com/sub-zero ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow PsynOpticz: www.facebook.com/PsynOpticz

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: Concentrated Culture

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2010 6:37


Coimbra is Portugal's third-largest city and home to the country's oldest and most prestigious university. Coimbra is a mini-Lisbon: everything good about urban Portugal without the intensity of a big city. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Coimbra, Portugal: Concentrated Culture

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2010 6:37


Coimbra is Portugal's third-largest city and home to the country's oldest and most prestigious university. Coimbra is a mini-Lisbon: everything good about urban Portugal without the intensity of a big city. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.

Religion and Conflict
Moral Judgment and the Humanitarian Crisis in Darfur

Religion and Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2009 64:55


Mathias Thaler is a Senior Researcher at the Centro de Estudos Sociais, Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal). He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Vienna, and specializes in contemporary political theory, intercultural philosophy, and international justice. His recent projects include work on the contributions of intercultural philosophy to human rights discourse, an examination of the uses and abuses of moral speech acts in political contexts beyond the nation state, and a critical exploration of the relationship between morality and politics.