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With David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany, and Giuseppe Boriani, Modena Polyclinic Modena University Hospital, Modena - Italy. This episode will tackle GDMT in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices: Heart failure medication optimization, ICD indications, remote monitoring.
Massimo Bottura is the chef and restaurateur at Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy. He is known as one of the world's most innovative culinary figures and together with his team runs a group of restaurants in Italy and the rest of the world. His three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Osteria Francescana, has twice been voted Best restaurant in the World. Bottura's restaurant career began in 1986, he later worked with Alain Ducasse in Monaco and at El Bulli. Bottura is also working with projects tackling food waste and social isolation with the Refettorio Ambrosiano and Food for Soul, together with his wife Lara Gilmore. We will hear Massimo Bottura tell about his passion for food, his restaurants and his social projects. He will also reveal where to find the world's best pizza. The recommendations mentioned in this podcast and thousands more are available for free in the World of Mouth app: https://www.worldofmouth.app/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Jozine M. ter Maaten, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen - Netherlands, Bart A. Mulder, 2022-2024, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen - Netherlands & Giuseppe Boriani, Polyclinic Modena University Hospital, Modena -Italy. Atrial fibrillation and heart failure often co-exist and influence each other. Treatment of AF specifically in the setting of heart failure can be challenging. Recently, new data emerged regarding the potential role of AF ablation in heart failure patients. In this podcast we discuss these in a special episode with a strong representation also from the EHRA Young highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary decision making in these patients. Recommended readings from this episode: CASTLE HTx CASTLE AF CABANA results in heart failure patients This 2024 HFA CardioTalk podcast series is supported by Novartis in the form of an educational grant. The discussion has not been influenced in any way by its sponsor.
“A normal day in the countryside starts with a local breakfast, then you can enjoy a tour of the farm where you understand from the vineyards to the final product, how we produce this product. You can go into the tasting room where you can try all the balsamic vinegar, then have lunch with traditional Emilian dishes with balsamic vinegar. So from the grape to the final plate you can understand the process.” We're in great company with Umberto Sereni, General Manager of Agruturismo Acetaia Sereni working alongside his parents, Pier Luigi and Elisabetta, and siblings, Francesco and Frederica, in stewarding the family name and business. As the 4th generation to produce and preserve the most precious vinegars in the world, Acetaia Sereni remains synonymous with the quality and craft that goes into Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena DOP. In this episode, Umberto shares his passion for welcoming and educating guests from all over the world, inviting them to visit his family's Agriturismo where they share best of the Emilian culinary traditions, Modena experiences, and Italian hospitality, topped with Acetaia Sereni “Black Gold.” Top Takeaways [2:15] Since the 1930's the Sereni family has stewarded the terroir of the Italian countryside, producing some of the most precious vinegars in the world. [5:50] For the past 10 years, Umberto expresses how he's welcomed in the challenges in learning how to run a restaurant and hospitality business, while his guests are welcomed to experience this way of living in person. [8:00] What Umberto has learned from his visionary of a father, Pier Luigi in inventing the concept of tours and tastings to showcase their craft, and his dedicated mother, Elisabetta in her passion for supporting their family's work and workers. [14:30] Sandwiched between Modena and Bologna in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy is a small piece of paradise perched upon a hilltop, surrounded by vineyards and panoramic views. [16:20] From cooking and baking classes to ebike and horseback tours, from test driving Ferrari and Lamborghini motorcars to sitting poolside for Aperitivo paired with Parmigiano Reggiano, there is so much to savor at and around Agriturismo Acetaia Sereni. [19:00] What makes Acetaia Sereni one of the best and last Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena DOP products, from owning the full “grape growing to bottling,” appreciating the slow aging process, and reserving certain barrels for special moments. [23:40] Expect a touch of balsamic vinegar blended in or drizzled on every plate at Sereni a Tavola, from breakfast to dessert, and even mixed in an Aperitif or two. [33:30] The future of Acetaia Sereni is focused on innovation and preservation of balsamic vinegar, passion and investment in family and hospitality. Visit For Yourself Agriturismo Acetaia Sereni Website Shop Acetaia Sereni Products @acetaiasereni Stay In Good Company Website
Discover the enchanting city of Modena, Italy, in this off-the-beaten-path travel podcast. Explore Modena's rich history, UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Modena Cathedral and Ghirlandina Tower, and top attractions including the Enzo Ferrari Museum and the Galleria Estense. Indulge in Modena's culinary delights, from traditional balsamic vinegar to mouthwatering tortellini and cured meats. Uncover Modena's vibrant cultural scene, outdoor activities, and exciting nightlife.
We've discussed traveling to Italy for its wine…but let's talk about traveling there for food. In this podcast episode, we're discussing how to spend 2 days in Bologna and Modena for the sole purpose of eating. Parmesan, tortellini in broth, pasta Bolognese, mortadella, balsamic vinegar, and more! The Emilia-Romania region of Italy is known for its food, and during our trip to Italy, we knew we had to partake. So we're talking all about what we did here, and most importantly, what we ate! Read the full itinerary here: https://worldwidehoneymoon.com/7-days-in-italy-off-the-beaten-path-itinerary/
Mirco Pecorari is the Owner and Chief Designer at AircraftStudioDesign in Modena Italy. He started publishing parts of his collection with the nickname of McPecos several years ago. He couldn't be anything but an aircraft designer, so his passion became his work. His sketches took life in hundreds of liveries, aircraft and scale models.In this episode, Alex MacPhail talks to Mirco Pecorari, about Mirco's journey that led him to create thousands of drawings during his life and how his passion has always been about imagining unique flying forms and making aeroplanes beautiful.Please enjoy this conversation and remember to reach out via social media channels with your questions and send me your comments.ALEX MACPHAILEmail: alex@alexmacphail.co.za Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlexMacPhail1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexmacphail99 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flyingmogul YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCztTx1LzCAnC4woeNOpU5-A Website: http://www.alexmacphail.co.za Alex MacPhail Podcast - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alexmacphailpodcast MIRCO PERCORARILinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/mirco-pecorari-54255310 Twitter: https://twitter.com/McPecos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcpecos/ Website: http://aircraftstudiodesign.com Personal Website: http://pecorari-modena.com
This is the one where Alya chats with the ethereal Carrie to discuss how we can find moments of synchronicity and serendipity wherever we go in the world, shares ideas for explorers looking to expand their hearts and bucket lists, and tune into transformation whether we're on the road or blooming where we're planted. -- Welcome seeker, to Mystic Praxis, a charming podcast at the crossroads where the eclectic meets the divine. Join us as we play with integrating spiritual pathmaking and modern culture to make our everyday lives more mindful, mystical, and magical - and share what we learn! Whether you are a long-time skeptic or down for some full-on woo woo, this lo-fi / hi-vibe series has got you covered. Come chat us up, we are @mysticpraxis on Twitter & Instagram! The main linky linkage from the show… Carrie's website A page that viewers/listeners might especially dig IG: @carrie.wren FB: CarrieWrenYogaAndCoaching Also mentioned on the show: Explore & Expand retreats: Bella Vita (200 hour vinyasa yoga teacher training) Samba schools Rosas de Ouro All about Modena (Italy) Blue Lagoon (Iceland)
Join us as we take a look through the lens at the life and impact of Italian Astronomer Giovanni Battista Amici. From his birth and upbringing in Modena Italy to his work in microscopes and telescopes in Florence. We also will discuss his enthusiasm for orchids and other botanicals. Plus we will talk about the difference between Balsamic Vinegar and Traditional Balsamic Vinegar and exactly what happens when a group of botanists have a disagreement. Kelley will also make a lame joke, who are we kidding, she'll make a few!
We went across the pond for this episode virtually of course and sat down with our new friend Daniele from ORA Brewing. ORA was founded in 2016 in Modena (Italy), and is dedicated to creating beers that marry the quality of the finest Italian ingredients with contemporary beer styles. The team moved their operations and brew their beers in Tottenham, North of London. Cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Finally, there is a glimmer of hope, and lots of states and provinces in North America are starting to prepare to reopen more healthcare services. Vik and Jimmy comment on how health systems are planning and preparing to reopen more services like diagnostic services, radiology, non-urgent and elective procedures, and also ambulatory-clinic visits. They talk about examples outside of healthcare like procedures that were used at the Lenovo factory in China. Vik mentions the anxiety around reopening healthcare services in other countries like for example in Modena Italy. They had to plan to accommodate other healthcare services however stay ready for COVID-19 patients. Hospitals will have to innovate and use tools at their disposal to reopen healthcare services and at the same time be prepared for COVID-19 patients. Support the show (http://www.thisweekinhealthtech.com/)
EVERYTHING I’VE HEARD present "Fonky Feeling" by MATTIA CEEN - Mattia Di Marco aka CEEN is a dj, selector, based in Modena Italy. In 2009 he joined Reggae/HipHop sound system Bizzarri; with them, he began with to take his first steps on the dance floor, playing in clubs and festivals all over Italy and Europe. He opened live act of artist like De La Soul, Krs One, Pharoahe Monch, Busta Rhymes and many others, in his own personal style that features strong soul and old school hip hop inspired sets. After 8 years, he left Bizzarri to explore a wider range of music genres and to deepen his personal musical research, trying to develop a new narrative in his sets. In 2018 he took part in VIBES, a musical project that aims to create a new party format that blends, in an unexpected and contemporary way, Jazz, Funk, Disco and Electronic to keep the dance floor on fire. - Tracklist : 01-Edwin Starr - Easin’ In 02-Love Unlimited Orchestra - Strange Games And Things 03-Marlena Shaw - California Soul 04-A Tribe Called Quest - After Hours 05-Sly & The Family Stone - Remember Who You Are 06-Marva Whitney - It's My Thing (You Can't Tell Me Who To Sock It To) 07-Helio Matheus - Eu Reu Me Condeno 08-Edson Frederico - Bobeira 09-Tony Allen - Moyege 10-The Whole Darn Family - Seven Minutes Of Funk 11-Ralph MacDonald - Jam On The Groove 12-Gaz - Sing Sing 13-Gayle Adams - Stretchin' Out (Special 12" Mix) 14-The Salsoul Orchestra - Seconds 15-Roy Ayers - Release Yourself 16-Dego & Kaidi - Black Is Key 17-Colectivo Arte & Manha - Mystic Brew (feat. MDCL, Ricardo Pino, Antonio Bruheim, Eduardo Lála & Joao Leandro)
Stefano Luminari, MD, associate professor of oncology, University of Modena (Italy), provides an update on the COVID-19 situation in Italy, including operational measures undertaken when there was an increase in demand for ICU hospital beds, the country's underestimation of the serious of the disease at the beginning of the outbreak, how hospital staff are protecting themselves from the virus, and more.
Oncotarget interviews Dr. Beatrice Aramini from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Modena Italy about their Featured Cover Paper for Volume 11 Issue 5 titled "Overall survival in patients with lung adenocarcinoma harboring “niche” mutations: an observational study" PRESS RELEASE: The cover for issue 5 of Oncotarget features Figure 2, "Survival curves in the KRAS, EGFR, and niche mutations cohorts," by Aramini, et al. Mutations were observed in all genes studied, except c-MET, DDR2, MAP2K1, and RET. The multivariable analysis showed that: Niche mutations had higher mortality than EGFR mutations KRAS mutations had higher mortality than EGFR mutations, and Niche mutations presented similar mortality to KRAS mutations. Niche mutations exhibited an increased risk of death when compared with EGFR mutations and a similar risk of death when compared with KRAS mutations. Dr. Beatrice Aramini from the Division of Thoracic Surgery in Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Modena Italy said in their Oncotarget Research Paper, "In the last century, carcinoma of the lung has progressed from an uncommon and obscure disease to the most common cancer in the world, and the most common cause of death from cancer." In addition to these somatic mutations, which are the most frequent, other mutations in several genes have been discovered, including BRAF, c-MET, DDR2, HER2, MAP2K1, NRAS, PIK3CA, and RET mutations. Moreover, the prevalence of the RET mutation in adenocarcinoma was estimated to be 1.7%, and the prevalence of DDR2 mutation in lung cancer was 2.2%. With regard to treatment, discoveries of gene mutations have allowed the development of targeted therapies, which are considered more effective for survival than chemotherapy in patients with advanced mutated disease. Considering the potential aggressiveness of niche mutations in this context, the technological advances of next-generation sequencing, which is currently used in clinical practice, represents a precise approach to identifying a large panel of mutations in oncologic patients. The Armini Research Team concluded, "The correct selection of mutations will be helpful in terms of the greater efficacy of treatment in association with better prognosis and a higher quality of life for oncologic patients." Full text - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27472 Correspondence to - Beatrice Aramini,beatrice.aramini@unimore.it Keywords - somatic mutations, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), lung cancer treatment, overall survival, target therapy Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a weekly, peer-reviewed, open-access biomedical journal covering research on all aspects of oncology. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit http://www.oncotarget.com or connect with: YouTube - http://bit.ly/OncotargetYoutube SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Oncotarget is published by Impact Journals, LLC please visit http://www.ImpactJournals.com or connect with @ImpactJrnls Media Contact 18009220957x105 MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
PRESS RELEASE: Overall survival in patients with lung adenocarcinoma harboring “niche” mutations: an observational study The cover for issue 5 of Oncotarget features Figure 2, "Survival curves in the KRAS, EGFR, and niche mutations cohorts," by Aramini, et al. Mutations were observed in all genes studied, except c-MET, DDR2, MAP2K1, and RET. The multivariable analysis showed that: Niche mutations had higher mortality than EGFR mutations KRAS mutations had higher mortality than EGFR mutations, and Niche mutations presented similar mortality to KRAS mutations. Niche mutations exhibited an increased risk of death when compared with EGFR mutations and a similar risk of death when compared with KRAS mutations. Dr. Beatrice Aramini from the Division of Thoracic Surgery in Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Modena Italy said in their Oncotarget Research Paper, "In the last century, carcinoma of the lung has progressed from an uncommon and obscure disease to the most common cancer in the world, and the most common cause of death from cancer." In addition to these somatic mutations, which are the most frequent, other mutations in several genes have been discovered, including BRAF, c-MET, DDR2, HER2, MAP2K1, NRAS, PIK3CA, and RET mutations. Moreover, the prevalence of the RET mutation in adenocarcinoma was estimated to be 1.7%, and the prevalence of DDR2 mutation in lung cancer was 2.2%. With regard to treatment, discoveries of gene mutations have allowed the development of targeted therapies, which are considered more effective for survival than chemotherapy in patients with advanced mutated disease. Considering the potential aggressiveness of niche mutations in this context, the technological advances of next-generation sequencing, which is currently used in clinical practice, represents a precise approach to identifying a large panel of mutations in oncologic patients. The Armini Research Team concluded, "The correct selection of mutations will be helpful in terms of the greater efficacy of treatment in association with better prognosis and a higher quality of life for oncologic patients." Full text - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27472 Correspondence to - Beatrice Aramini,beatrice.aramini@unimore.it Keywords - somatic mutations, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), lung cancer treatment, overall survival, target therapy Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a weekly, peer-reviewed, open access biomedical journal covering research on all aspects of oncology. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit http://www.oncotarget.com or connect with: YouTube - http://bit.ly/OncotargetYoutube SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Oncotarget is published by Impact Journals, LLC please visit http://www.ImpactJournals.com or connect with @ImpactJrnls Media Contact 18009220957x105 MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
On today's episode of THE FOOD SEEN, we break into the batteria (a series of barrels in descending size, and different woods) of Mariangela Montanari, a REAL balsamic vinegar maker from Modena (Italy), the land of fast cars, and slow food. At La Ca' Dal Non, her acetaia (vinegar brewery), balsamico tradizionale DOP has been produced for generations, but it's only in the past 50 years that it's been shared outside of the family. Luckily, 100 ml bottles of "black gold" are now imported in by Gustiamo, allowing us to taste, and truly experience, the history of balsamic vinegar. The Food Seen is powered by Simplecast
Famous chef Massimo Bottura has received accolades and awards for his restaurants in Modena Italy and for his latest mission: recycling food waste. He and other top chefs, with their helpers, started feeding the homeless and refugees at Milan Expo in 2015 using only discarded food. This groundbreaking effort is documented in the stunning film 'Theater of Life'. Since then, his project has been duplicated in other countries. Massimo's most recent success is the brilliant cookbook 'Bread is Gold' which features recipes that use what he calls "ordinary ingredients".
Famous chef Massimo Bottura has received accolades and awards for his restaurants in Modena Italy and for his latest mission: recycling food waste. He and other top chefs, with their helpers, started feeding the homeless and refugees at Milan Expo in 2015 using only discarded food. This groundbreaking effort is documented in the stunning film 'Theater of Life'. Since then, his project has been duplicated in other countries. Massimo's most recent success is the brilliant cookbook 'Bread is Gold' which features recipes that use what he calls "ordinary ingredients".
Josh Lange studied Mechanical Engineering in college before transferring to Savannah College of Art and Design. There he had an opportunity to design and build the EXO Spider, which debuted at the Amelia Island Concours in 1999. Since then he’s worked on numerous automotive design and build projects including the Pangea one-off, a SEMA show car in 2003. Since then the Thomassima IIII project with Tom Meade, and a re-body of the Pangea have been on his plate. His LCIII Spider was built to showcase the evolution of his design after four years of working with the master Tom Meade of Modena, Italy, who was mentored by the maestro Medardo Fantuzzi.
Simone Schedoni is the President of Cuoio Schedoni Leather in Modena, Italy. He is the fourth generation of a family with a legacy as rich as the fine leather products they have produced for over 130 years. The Schedoni leather company began in 1880 when Celso Schedoni opened a small workshop in Formigine, Italy to make fine leather footwear. Fast forward to the mid 70s when the company was making fine luggage for Ferrari owners that lead to a relationship with Ferrari F1and a relationship that’s continued over 35 years. Today their leather goods can be found in marques including: Ferrari, Bentley, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Pagini, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Maserati and more.
Matteo Panini is the President of iXOOST in Modena Italy where he was born. He studied economics at the University and his secondary schooling was in Maranello at the Ferrari Institute. At IXOOST he designs and builds unique automotive exhaust systems that are audio docks and stereo speakers using real F1 exhausts as acoustic chambers. His works of art are customized for his customers and are far more than a simple audio dock. They connect the engine sounds of an F1 racecar with music and art. The parts come from the same suppliers that build for F1. Each piece is completely unique and customized for his customers, all hand made in Italy.
4th EUTROC (European Network for Translational Research in Ovarian Cancer
Prof Maria Paolo Costi talks to ecancer at the 4th EUTROC meeting in Liverpool, UK about new drug developments and the main issues surrounding the drug approval process for ovarian cancer. Prof Costi highlights work being done on folate receptors and their role in ovarian cancer; in particular, a project discussed at the meeting on candidate drugs targeting this receptor and the difficulty of advancing these drugs to the clinical stages.