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Rome (Italy) 19 January — The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine (ICPerMed), announced today the
publication of their
first «Best
Practice in Personalised Medicine» Award 2018.
Investigators at Emory have taken one of the
first detailed looks at how geographical patterns in
practice changed after
publication of results from a large clinical trial.
«That said, most [teachers say] they're pretty satisfied with the support they have at their school, so that seems to have become the norm now, or accepted
practice,» Jane Briggs,
First Point research director told the
publication.
In 2015, following the
publication of Leading Pre-K — 3 Learning Communities, NAESP developed the
first nationwide blended professional learning program to provide principals and other leaders with a job - embedded, sustained, and on - going professional learning experience focused on mastering effective instructional leadership
practices that are developmentally - appropriate.
When I
first started writing seriously, with an eye toward
publication, I was raising two young children and had a 25 hour a week physical therapy private
practice.
The electronic e-ARC
practices also complicates things in «
publications dates», since the
first released text starts two to three months before the release of the print copy, though the released text is not guaranteed to be fully copy edited — and so occasionally differs from the final released fully copy edited versions.
Her experience is varied and includes developing and implementing training programs for dog owners and veterinary professionals; working as a research assistant on several canine behavioral genetics projects at the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; serving as editor for a scientific working group tasked with establishing consensus - based best
practices for the use of canine / handler detection teams and setting standards for their certification; serving as the
first editorial assistant for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research; co-authoring more than 10 peer - reviewed
publications and owning and operating a home - based editing business.
This limited run
publication showcases Meyohas»
first large - scale presentation and provides insight into her multi-faceted
practice.
Key accomplishments include the development of an unprecedented offsite partnership between the Hammer and Art +
Practice, an art and social services nonprofit in south L.A.; pioneering digital initiatives at LACMA to make it amongst the
first museums to make rare
publications available for free online as well establishing one of the
first museum blogs; and inaugurating The Main as the
first museum in Los Angeles to present its offerings in both Spanish and English.
You Are Here: Art After the Internet is the
first major
publication to critically explore both the effects and affects that the internet has had on contemporary artistic
practices.
The
first publication to document the Museum's collection and its connections to dramatic changes in artistic
practice over the past 70 years, Unpacking the Collection introduces this vital regional center for craft through photographs of work, essays, texts, archival photographs, decade - by - decade accounts of the institution's links to modern craft history and an abbreviated exhibition chronology.
The
first Common
Practice New York initiative includes a series of three invitational roundtables on contemporary institutional practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and artistic contri
Practice New York initiative includes a series of three invitational roundtables on contemporary institutional
practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and artistic contri
practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming
publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and artistic contributions.
This
publication is the
first to comprehensively trace this thread in Bartlett's
practice, reproducing her newest paintings on canvas, the Blob paintings, and gathering works from three pivotal series in her career: early plate pieces from the 1970s, shaped canvases from the early 2000s, and plate pieces relating to the 2008 - 2010 room - size installation Recitative.
Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Seven Work Ballets is the
first monograph on Ukeles's seminal
practice, and is as much an artist's book as an art - historical
publication.
Aganetha Dyck: The Power of the Small (2016) by Julian Jason Haladyn is the
first major
publication on the artistic
practice of this important Canadian artist.
Since receiving her doctorate in 1994 she has worked as a consultant for a number of institutions in the Caribbean and Britain including the Royal Academy, London where she worked as coordinating editor for the exhibition and
publication Africa the Art of a Continent (1995) the National Gallery of Jamaica where she has been a visiting curator member of the Board of Directors since 2000; The British Council where she worked as a consultant to evaluate and promote the profile of that organization in the Caribbean (1999 - 2000), The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas where she spearheaded the development of that institution's curatorial
practices and policies following its establishment (2000 - 2002), and the School of Visual Arts in Jamaica where she designed that college's
first degree program in Art History (2002 - 2004).
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PUBLICATIONS, FEATURED, AND COMMISSIONED WORK 2017 Still Magazine, Issue 5, July 2017 frieze Magazine, Issue 187, May 2017 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 19, April 2016 Buffalo Zine, Issue 4, October 2016 Bedstuy Gates, Flamingo Publications, September 2016 Unseen Magazine, Issue 3, September 2016 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 17, May 2015 The Case of the Missing Jewels, New York Times, September 2015 Time Travel, Issue 7, Conveyor Magazine, September 2015 Beach Sessions, September 2015 Shift 10, International Center of Photography 2015 BIAS Journal of Dress Practice, Issue 3 2014 Interleaves II, Oranbeg Press 2014 From Here On, Ai nt Bad Editions, March 2014 Before After, by Michael Kugler and Daniel Terna, Self - Published 2014 Yearbook, Self - Published 2014 Climbing Things, Self - Published 2014 Pictures Not Used, Artist Book 2014 AM SCHMIDT: Fierce (Untitled), Foreword by Daniel Terna 2014 My First Wife Stella, Block Magazine, Issue 1 2013 My First Wife Stella, Big Big Wednesday, Issue 1 2012 Open to Interpretation: Intimate Landscapes 2012 Help Yourself to Feel at Home, Self - Published 2009 I'll See You on the Beach, Self
PUBLICATIONS, FEATURED, AND COMMISSIONED WORK 2017 Still Magazine, Issue 5, July 2017 frieze Magazine, Issue 187, May 2017 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 19, April 2016 Buffalo Zine, Issue 4, October 2016 Bedstuy Gates, Flamingo
Publications, September 2016 Unseen Magazine, Issue 3, September 2016 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 17, May 2015 The Case of the Missing Jewels, New York Times, September 2015 Time Travel, Issue 7, Conveyor Magazine, September 2015 Beach Sessions, September 2015 Shift 10, International Center of Photography 2015 BIAS Journal of Dress Practice, Issue 3 2014 Interleaves II, Oranbeg Press 2014 From Here On, Ai nt Bad Editions, March 2014 Before After, by Michael Kugler and Daniel Terna, Self - Published 2014 Yearbook, Self - Published 2014 Climbing Things, Self - Published 2014 Pictures Not Used, Artist Book 2014 AM SCHMIDT: Fierce (Untitled), Foreword by Daniel Terna 2014 My First Wife Stella, Block Magazine, Issue 1 2013 My First Wife Stella, Big Big Wednesday, Issue 1 2012 Open to Interpretation: Intimate Landscapes 2012 Help Yourself to Feel at Home, Self - Published 2009 I'll See You on the Beach, Self
Publications, September 2016 Unseen Magazine, Issue 3, September 2016 Apartamento Magazine, Issue 17, May 2015 The Case of the Missing Jewels, New York Times, September 2015 Time Travel, Issue 7, Conveyor Magazine, September 2015 Beach Sessions, September 2015 Shift 10, International Center of Photography 2015 BIAS Journal of Dress
Practice, Issue 3 2014 Interleaves II, Oranbeg Press 2014 From Here On, Ai nt Bad Editions, March 2014 Before After, by Michael Kugler and Daniel Terna, Self - Published 2014 Yearbook, Self - Published 2014 Climbing Things, Self - Published 2014 Pictures Not Used, Artist Book 2014 AM SCHMIDT: Fierce (Untitled), Foreword by Daniel Terna 2014 My
First Wife Stella, Block Magazine, Issue 1 2013 My
First Wife Stella, Big Big Wednesday, Issue 1 2012 Open to Interpretation: Intimate Landscapes 2012 Help Yourself to Feel at Home, Self - Published 2009 I'll See You on the Beach, Self - Published
Edited by the artist himself, the Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th Century is the
first publication to look at the complete range of Ruppersberg's diverse
practice from 1978 to 2012.
Martha Wilson Sourcebook is the
first in an ICI
publication series that offers a fresh perspective on social, political, and cultural issues impacting and inspiring artists»
practices, comprised of materials that the artist selects from their own archive and annotates with personal commentaries.
Martha Wilson Sourcebook is the
first in a new ICI
publication series that offers a fresh perspective on social, political, and cultural issues impacting and inspiring artists»
practices, comprised of materials that the artist selects from their own archive and annotates with personal commentaries.
Volume 1 is the
first in a series of
publications presenting different aspects of Michael Stipe's multifaceted artistic
practice.
The
first photographer to win the Turner Prize, in 2000, his
practice is characterised by constant investigation into the boundaries of the photographic medium and has evolved to encompass video, digital slide projections,
publications and recorded music in order to examine global concerns such as migration and identity politics.
«Njideka Akunyili Crosby: I Refuse to be Invisible» is the
first publication to document the emerging artist's
practice.
The exhibition is accompanied by an extensive catalogue — the
first publication to offer an overview of Piacentino's outstanding
practice.
Bringing together a wealth of documents, interviews, and images — many published here for the
first time — this
publication presents an insightful account of the artists» influence on and support for each other's pursuit of an experimental
practice.
The
first can be traced directly to Darwin: Following the 1859
publication of On the Origin of Species, it became
practice not just to note affinities among groups of birds but to make fine distinctions between subspecies and to track their evolution over time.
Edited by Anthony Downey, this will be the
first volume in a
publication series examining artistic
practices across North Africa and the Middle East.
The
publication is an extension of the exhibition curated by Claire Tancons and Krista Thompson, but is also one of the
first publications to give serious scholarly attention to contemporary art
practices considering the connections between Carnival and performance, masquerade and social criticism, diaspora and transnationalism.
In 2013, JRP Ringier published the
first major
publication to focus solely on Horn's extensive drawing
practice.
EN MAS» is one of the
first publications to give serious scholarly attention to contemporary art works considering carnival in the 21st century, filling a gap in two decades of exhibitions of contemporary Caribbean art that did not explicitly address carnival as an artistic
practice.
This marks the inaugural
publication of this annual analysis, in which WilmerHale earned
first - tier rankings in 12 national
practice categories and in 34 metropolitan - area
practice rankings for Boston, New York and Washington DC.
The
first - tier national and metropolitan rankings will also appear in a stand - alone
publication being mailed on September 15 in print to 30,000 general counsel and in digital form to 55,000 private
practice lawyers
Merrilyn is also a former editor - in - chief of the American Bar Association's magazine «Law
Practice,» was the first chair of the ABA's Beyond the Breaking Point Task Force, and has been published in numerous electronic and print publications on a variety of law practice management and marketing
Practice,» was the
first chair of the ABA's Beyond the Breaking Point Task Force, and has been published in numerous electronic and print
publications on a variety of law
practice management and marketing
practice management and marketing topics.
First tier rankings are included in U.S. News & World Report's «Money» issue, and in a «Best Law Firms» stand - alone
publication sent to 30,000 general counsel and 58,000 private
practice lawyers.
Within the Finnish market, we are ranked in the
first tier by the leading ranking
publications and our lawyers are commended for their experience and knowledge within their respective
practice areas.
Of the 113 attorneys, 18 were selected for the
first time by the
publication and 10 were listed with an additional
practice area this year.
When I
first saw this headline from a South African
publication about a law firm changing its clocks, my
first thought was whether this
practice might be the legal profession's equivalent of the investment world's concept of cooking the books.
A couple of weeks ago The Guardian covered the
publication of Feminist Judgments: From Theory to
Practice, by Rosemary Hunter, Clare McGlynn, Erika Rackley, a book of judgments (re) written by British feminists to produce the reasoning and results that should have been there in the
first place.
This was the
first publication of the Crucible Approach, laying down the basic tenants still
practiced today.