
Seminar Elena Baraldi - 19 May 2023
Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agro-Alimentari, Università di Bologna - “RNAi-based strategies to protect crop against fungal pathogens”
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Sleep disorders and neurodegenerative diseases: the University of Milan leads the DEEPEN-iRBD project
The ERA PerMed Project kicks off and brings together seven European research groups. Prof. Graziella Cappelletti, professor at the Department of Biosciences, leads the Milan group. See more info.
NO BLACK - “New strategies to contrast the black rot an emerging threat to the Lombard viticulture”
The research group of the Biosciences Department, led by Prof. Simona Masiero, has recently started a research project funded by the Lombardy Region within the framework of the Research Call in the agricultural and forestry fields, to investigate the new emergency disease, known as black rot, which is creating several problems in the phytosanitary defence of the grapevine. ...
Harris & Benedict.. the original sin
Prediction (regression) equations are widely used, but their reliability as predictive tools is questionable as they provide contradicting results. The key point is that values calculated by regression equations are not precisely defined numbers but lie within a range of possible values in the standard deviation interval, none of which can be considered as the most probable. Ignoring this point leads to illicit/improper calculations, generating wrong results, which may have adverse consequences for human health. To demonstrate this, we applied the equations of Harris and Benedict in a reverse method, i.e. calculating (predicting) the daily energy expenditure in the same subjects used to obtain the equations and comparing values with the original measured data. We used the Bland-Altman and frequency distribution analyses. We found large differences in both individual data and population characteristics, showing that prediction equations are not predictive tools.