Thursday, December 23, 2010

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SCHEDULE FOR THE ADMISSION 2011 at MA and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences

SEMESTER 2011-I
Internet Registration, Delivery and Evaluation Records:
"From Monday, December 13, 2010 to Saturday, March 26, 2011

Date maximum allowed delivery of information to the EPG:
-Up on Monday March 28, 2011

Classes start:
-Monday April 4, 2011
was informed all concerned that the process selection allowed (freshman) at Masters of Molecular Biology, Genetics, Tropical Botany, Zoology, Ecosystems and Aquatic Resources and the Doctoral Program in Biological Sciences be permanent since the process start date (December 13 ) to the assessment date. As applicants are requested to not wait the last day to apply. NO EXTENSION .

2011-II SEMESTER
Internet Registration, Delivery and Evaluation Records:
-From Tuesday April 5, 2011 to Thursday, August 18, 2011 Date

maximum allowed delivery of information to the EPG: -Up on Friday August 19, 2011

Start classes: -Monday August 22, 2011

REPORTS: Mrs. Dora
Aguilar, Secretary of the UPG.
Hours: 8:00 to 13:00 hrs, 14:00 to 19 hrs.
Pavilion Classrooms, Faculty of Biological Sciences Ciudad Universitaria.
Phone: 1510 6197000
Annex




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Obec EXTENSION SECOND CALL FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Haya

Until November 12 registrations were renewed Scholarship Haya de la Torre offered two separate benefits fellows . Grant Haya de la Torre offers master's degrees at the most prestigious public and private universities in Peru. Among those selected is the Master of Molecular Biology Unit Graduate School of Biological Sciences of San Marcos. Further information:
http://www.minedu.gob.pe/obec/notas/034.php
OFFICE OF GRANTS AND EDUCATIONAL CREDIT (Obec)
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.
Phone: 6128282 (a) 28266 to 28260
Email: becaseducativas@minedu.gob.pe
social network: http://twitter.com/OBECPERU

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2011 PAYMENT PROCESSING ON SPLITTING WITH

DAYS: Monday 8, Tuesday September and Wednesday 10 November 2010.
TIME: from 9:00 to 12:30 and 14:00 to 15:15 hours.
PLACE: Bureau of Economics, Faculty of Biological Sciences.
ATTENTION: Ms. Francisca Delgado Cunza (Bureau of Economics, Module Administrative - FCB)
REQUIREMENTS:
-
Enrollment Report - Proof of workplace
- Pay Ballot
- Copy of ID
- Initial Fee (102-011)
PENALTIES: In case of default of payment:
- Authorize payroll deduction in the workplace by an act of commitment.
- There will be charges for defaulting on their respective interests.
- If you fail to comply with the deadline in the letter of commitment may not enroll in next semester.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

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GRADUATE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2010

Unit Graduate School of Biological Sciences congratulates its UNMSM students for having been winners in national scholarship competition at universities Peruanas for the 2010 academic year. The master granted 22 scholarships nationwide, 12 students were winners of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, of which 5 are in the UPG of the School of Biological Sciences. The winners are:

Applicants Masters Scholarship winners for Young Students:
  • RAMOS GONZALEZ, Mariella. Master of Genetics.
  • RODRIGUEZ TELLO, Mercedes Alicia. Master Molecular Biology.
  • EAGLE GALVEZ, Heidi Biology. Master of Molecular Biology. Orbegozo
  • RAMIREZ, Jeanette Paola. Master of Molecular Biology.
  • Ascurra TORRES, Carla Yerisf. Master of Molecular Biology.

Applicants winners Doctoral Fellowship for Young Students:
  • BARLETTA CARRILLO, Claudia Fiorella. Doctoral Program in Biological Sciences.



Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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CONCYTEC GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS ABROAD COURSE

1. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR PhD IN CHINA: HONG KONG PhD FELLOWSHIP SCHEME (HKPFS)
-Language: English.
-Duration: three years, with expansion options selected by the University.
-Closing date for applications: Between 1 and December 10, 2010.
"More information: http://www.ugc.edu.hk/eng/rgc/hkphd/hkphd.htm

2. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE IN HONG KONG: Dpctorados Masters and at the Faculty of Science at the University of Hong Kong:
-Language: English.
-Programs available: http://www.hku.hk/
-Closing date for applications: December 8, 2010.
-More information: http://cedars.hku.hk/

3. VLIR-UOS: Scholarships for Masters and training programs in Flanders (Belgium):
-Language: English.
-Programs available: Master of a year, two-year Master, teach competence courses (one to four months).
-Closing date for applications:
Masters Program: February 1, 2011.
Training Program: according to the program, review the website.
-More information: http://www.scholarship.vliruos.be/

Saturday, October 2, 2010

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TREE INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND ITS RELEVANCE In the taxonomy of the genus Piper L (Piperaceae

PROFESSOR: Dr. Ricardo Callejas Posada. (Associate Professor, Inst Biology, University of Antioquia, AA. 1226, Medellín. Colombia).

DATE: 18 al 22 October 2010

COURSE PRESENTATION
The course consists of a series of lectures accompanied by a anatomy laboratory practice Stem the genus Piper, this to emphasize the close relationship between stem anatomy and habits and the latter can be as illuminating some aspects of ecology and growth habits in Piper. Likewise, and given the often profound changes in leaf Piper, expressed not only in form but also in venation, there will be a practical description of leaf architecture and finally a field trip to observe the architectural attributes in different species and collection historic partners (Curculionidae).
The course is designed exclusively for graduate students botanical area (maximum 10 students), with interest in taxonomy of the genus Piper and having adequate knowledge of Morphology and Vascular Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Classification of Flowering Plants.
This course does not want the student to place copies of Piper names, or to memorize hundreds of names, ideally you should do when you understand how and on what criteria is to identify a plant, in this case the genus Piper. Therefore sought to be exercised in a taxonomy with the scientific rigidity expected of a researcher, one that often does not exist in the way in which taxonomy is practiced current vascular plants.

LENGTH: 40 hours, 14 practices and 26 lectures.

PROGRAM:
1. Tree architectural models, an overview of concepts and terms (Reading). A look at the "problem" to describe the shape and the consequences thereof in cladistic analysis.
2. The family Piperaceae and their genealogical relationships.
3. Hypotheses about the genealogical relationships in the genus Piper.
4. Some Aspects of the Biogeography of Piper in the Neotropics.
5. The species of Piper in the Neotropics
Palotropicos
vs 6. Historical Associates Piper (Pheidole, Curculionidae, Chyroptera)
7. A quick visit to the major clades of Piper: Encke macrostachys, Ottoni, Carpunya, Peltobryon, Radula.
8. Taxonomy of Piper, a chaos generated by the inability to see!
a. As Piper species
collect
9. Stem Anatomy (lab)
10. Habits of the genus Piper plants (herbs to "disguise" of shrubs)
a. Plants "herbaceous"
b. Plants, "bush"
c. Plants "tree"
d. Plants "scandent"
11. Monopodial axis vs. Shafts simpódicos with special reference to the expression of the form sheets.
a. Architectural Units in Piper (examples with P. marginatum and P. auritum
12. simpódicas branch structure in plants of the genus Piper (practice field)
a. Module units
b. The Profile
c. D. The
Hipopodio E. Inflorescences
F.
Prints Petioles
g. Petiole marginal Development
13.Modelos
architectural plants of the genus Piper (Reading)
a. Architectural Model
Pettit b. Modelo Arquitectónico de Tomlimsom
    c. Modelo Arquitectónico de Cook (M.A. de Roux, s.l)
14. Habitos y habitat en Piper y expresión de arquitectura arbórea en ambientes de Luz y de sombra.
15. Venación foliar en plantas del género Piper.
16. Estructuras y caracteres en diferentes órganos de plantas en el género Piper.

EVALUACIÓN
   Lecturas obligadas incluyen el articulo de Barthélémy, D & Y. Caraglio. (2007) sobre el cual se hará una prueba escrita en las últimas two hours the first day of the course. The leaf architecture manual is essential for the proper description of the different types of leaf venation and Piper used a two-hour workshop with leaves of a species of the genus (no matter what.) The remaining articles cover different aspects of architecture in vascular plants and as was the analysis of architectural units, not necessarily in Piper.

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: Unit Graduate School of Biological Sciences, CU 619700 Tel Annex 1510; Email: jalbanc@yahoo.es, posgradobiologicas@gmail.com

COST: Profesrionales S /. University Teaching
150.00 S /. 120.00
Bachelors and alumni
S /. 100.00

ACADEMIC VALUE: 2 credits

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SCHEDULE OF CARD PROCESSING OF UNIVERSITY TUITION SCHEDULE 2010

1. ENTERING AND REGULAR STUDENTS MUST BE REGISTERED.
2. PAY THE SUM OF S /. SOLES 17.50.
3. PAYMENTS MUST BE FROM 01 TO 15 OCTOBER IN THE FINANCIAL BANK CODE 201-302.
4. MAKERS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM university card, you must enter the data into the system: COTUBRE 01 TO 15 .
5. CONSOLIDATION AND VERIFICATION OF RECEIPT OF PAYMENT: 18 OCTOBER . ADDRESS


Monday, September 6, 2010

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2010-II SEMESTER COURSE

students are informed of the Masters and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences tuition schedule 2010-II, on the dates indicated:

1. REGULAR REGISTRATION: from 06 to 23 September 2010.
2. TOP OF THE CLASS: September 13, 2010.
3. CORRECTION OF REGISTRATION: from 20 to 30 September.
4. FILLING OF MINUTES: 3 to January 21, 2011.

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INTERNATIONAL PLANT TAXONOMY AND EVOLUTION

Lecturer: Dr. Marie- OUVREIN Stéphanie Samain, Research Group Spermatophytes and Botanical Garden, University of Ghent, Belgium. E-mail: @ UGent.be
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DATE: September 27 to October 1, 2010

PRESENTATION
Piperales
The order is without doubt one of the most fascinating of the angiosperms. This order belongs to the first lineage that evolved after the origin of angiosperms, and which are often referred to as the "Basal Angiosperms." Although it is only a small fraction of the total diversity of the angiosperms present this clade underwent a tremendous diversification before the onset of radiation-eudicots monocots. Apparently some of the current representatives are vestiges of the process of trial and error "selection natural.

Being one of the major orders (4300 ssp.) Of the angiosperms, the order Piperales includes almost all forms of growth and life, such as geophytes, annual herbs, succulents, vines, shrubs, trees, parasites and epiphytes. In addition, its members have a wide variation in floral morphology and pollination syndromes: from highly specialized giant flowers and strange flowers Aristolochia family to the tiny parasitic Hydnoraceae reduced Peperomia flowers.

The course will begin with an introduction and will continue to basal angiosperms the themes of evolution, taxonomy and morphology of their representatives. The course will focus more specifically on gender is highly diverse as Peperomia (1600 spp), so far recorded a high diversity in Peru (400 esp.). In the last decade, our knowledge of this genus has increased dramatically thanks to an extensive field work in various tropical countries and taxonomic research, morphological and phylogenetic conducted by the Research Group spermatophytes and botanical garden of Ghent University, Belgium. Thus, this course will be presented in the most recent data on the systematics, evolution, phylogeny, biogeography of order.

Finally, the course will conclude with an identification exercise in the USM herbarium Peruvian representatives of Basal Angiosperms and Piperales.

COURSE PROGRAM

Monday 27 set/10
1. Basal Angiosperms: the oldest lineage of angiosperms.
2. Introduction to Basal Angiosperms Neotropics.

Tuesday 28 set/10
3. Introduction to the most diverse order of Angiosperms Piperales.
4. The clade with giant flowers: Aristolochiaceae, and Lactoridaceae Hydnoraceae.

Wednesday September 29 / 10
5. The clade with small flowers: Saururaceae and Piperaceae.
6. Piperaceae: Verhuellia, Zippelia, Maneki and Piper.

Thursday September 30 / 10
7. Peperomia morphology, biodiversity and evolution.
8. Peperomia: phylogeny, classification and biogeography.

Friday October 1 / 10
9. Peperomia: popular use and pharmaceutical potential.
10. Identification exercise in the USM herbarium.

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: Unit Graduate School of Biological Sciences, CU 619700 Tel Annex 1510; Email: jalbanc@yahoo.es, posgradobiologicas @ gmail.com

COST: Professionals ; S /. 150.00
University Teachers S /. 120.00
Bachelors and alumni S /. 100.00

ACADEMIC VALUE: 2 credits

LIMITED VACANCIES

Sunday, September 5, 2010

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INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE COURSE OF FISHERIES ECOLOGY

TEACHER: Dr. Arnaud Bertrand, IRD-France Researcher, Professor Emeritus of San Marcos.

HOME: Monday, 20 September 2010

TIME: 17:00 to 20:30

PLACE: Hall 212 - College Teaching Pavilion Biological Sciences

PRESENTATION: Today research fishing can not be confined in a simple mono-specific management of exploited stocks, regardless of environmental variability and other species. The need to extend the knowledge on ecosystems is somewhat clearer than the fisheries management of the stock is sold to the ecosystem. This necessary evolution is based on the current state of world fisheries: about 75% of stocks are overexploited, catches reach 20 million tonnes, many species are endangered, fisheries have problems on -capitalization, etc. The finding of the current world situation imposes difficult to find alternative solutions in fisheries management. The effects of fishing not only reflective in exploited species but also throughout the ecosystem.

However fishing is only one factor active on aquatic communities. The search for a quantitative understanding of the dynamics of interactions between biotic and abiotic components of marine ecosystems is the foundation of modern fisheries oceanography.
The development of multispecies spatial modeling approaches that integrate the environment and exploitation, they need a link between environmental variability and spatial dynamics of fish stocks and their exploitation. A model is constructed often with historical and current knowledge. But, first, the image we have of the system changes with changes in the methods of in situ and, moreover, ecosystems themselves evolve over time. We must recognize that models are developed with accumulated knowledge in general a posteriori explanatory but not predictive of a satisfactory manner, and strong changes were observed but could be expected. For example acoustic observations showed simultaneous upheavals of ecosystems in different parts of the world. These disorders can get to the radical change in the behavior of animals, which can radically change its own characteristics eco-ethology: changing spatial strategy, type of aggregation, migration patterns, etc. This illustrates the way to go before we really understand the functioning and evolution of populations and ecosystems.
OBJECTIVES
 In this context, this course aims to provide theoretical understanding and analysis allowing inter-specific relationships and the effect of environment (biotic, abiotic and anthropogenic) on fish stocks . To achieve this objective will focus on various aspects: reproduction, recruitment, distribution, availability, catchability and fluctuations in abundance of short to long term. The course will be developed through the framework of an ecosystem approach and present some of the theories in fisheries ecology.

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: Unit Graduate School of Biological Sciences. Tel 6197000-1510

LIMITED VACANCIES

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

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Symposium "Ancient DNA, Disease, Current and Future Health "

Friday June 18, 2010 ; 14:00 to 19:00, Auditorium, Faculty of Medicine University of San Martín de Porres (free entry )

The different responses to health problems among individuals and contemporary populations have been shaped in part by the natural history of our ancestors. There is evidence that some infectious diseases such as cardiovascular, diabetes, etc., Or how we metabolize food and drugs, are products of our organic and social evolution. The possibility of studying genes involved in diseases with DNA prehispanic former gives us a perspective on the composition of ancestral populations. Comparison of ancient samples with current populations will give us an idea of \u200b\u200bhow and how much they have changed over time.

symposium will discuss the evolutionary origin of South American populations and their diseases. It is estimated the chances of genetic data to compare pre-Hispanic ruins with modern populations. It will assess the usefulness of these studies in disease prevention.

Schedule: 2:25 Opening



2:30 to 3:00 Fabricio Santos, Ph.D. (Laboratory of Evolutionary Genetics, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil) South American Man, its Origin and Evolution

3:00 to 3:40 Wolfgang Haak, Ph.D. (Australian Centre for Ancient DNA, University of Adelaide): The DNA Ancient and Modern Knowledge (English) 3:40 to 4:10

Sonia Guillen, Ph.D. (Centro Mallqui, Leymebamba Museum): Paleopathology at 4:10 to 4:40

Andean Mummies Ricardo Fujita Ph.D. (Center for Genetics and Molecular Biology, Universit y of San Martín de Porres): Evolutionary Aspects in Modern Disease

4:20 to 4:50 Coffee Break 4:50 to 5:30 Bastien Llamas

Ph.D. (Australian Centre for Ancient DNA, University of Adelaide): Exploring the Evolutionary Genetics of the Immune System and Infections (in English) 5:30 to 6:00

Dr. Uriel Garcia (Professor Emeritus, University Cayetano Heredia, Academy of Medicine Academy of History): 6:00 to 6:30

Prehispanic Diseases Dr. Ciro Maguiña (Universidad Cayetano Heredia, Academy of Medicine, Dean Medical College of Peru): Common Diseases in Peruvian Peoples

6:30 to 7:00 ROUNDTABLE: Lessons from the Past for the Future of Health.

Friday, June 4, 2010

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE-TUESDAY 08 JUNE

Research Institute of Biological Sciences invites graduate students and the general public to the Conference to present Dr. MARISOL VALLEJO, Professor at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia - Argentina entitled "AS PROBIOTIC LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ".

Date: 06/08/1910

Time: 19:00

Venue: Auditorium of the electronic net. University City San Marcos.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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welcome the appointment of Dr. Paul Ramirez Roca as Director of UPG, who became director until 2013. Wish you success in management.

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students are advised Programs Unit on Monday June 7, Prof. Violeta Nolberto submit the program to support graduate student thesis topics require statistical treatment. Those interested please register with the UPG, advice is free of charge. Soon you will be informed about the time of exposure (probably within hours of the afternoon).

Monday, May 31, 2010

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INLAND FISH ECOLOGY: FROM JUNE 7 to 11.

Ecology Course inland fish (Dr. Fabrice Duponchelle-IRD) will be conducted in the auditorium of the Red Telematics located on campus, next to the library, facing the parking of Sciences. It reminds students of the Master of Ecosystems and Water Resources that everyone should take the course. Punctual attendance are asked (Start: 9 am). See CV of Dr. Duponchelle in: http://www.riiaamazonia.org/CVs/CV_FD_espagnol.pdf

Friday, May 28, 2010

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CENSUS DEADLINE: MAY 31

COMMUNICATE TO STUDENTS OF PROGRAMS UPG TO THE LAST DAY OF THE CENSUS IS 31 MAY IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT YOUR CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION TO REGISTER, THE 2010 ENTERING can enter your ID IN PLACE OF YOUR CODE AS THE PUPIL IS PENDING. Go to: http://comas.unmsm.edu.pe/cenaunUNMSM/

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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-THESIS PROJECTS THIRD SEMESTER STUDENTS

students are advised of the third semester of Masters and PhD programs must submit the title of the Thesis Project approved as amendments to any place in their previous courses (Thesis I and Thesis II) indicating the name and rank of their advisor, to update the database of the UPG. If they had not submitted the draft with corrections please do so as soon as possible. The requested data should be sent to: posgradobiologicas@gmail.com .

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Call for students-Course Applied Geoecology

Under the Andean Páramo Project, the Mountain Institute, the University of Amsterdam, ICPD and the National University of Cajamarca, organized the 2 nd Course on Geo - Applied Ecology - GEA, for students of Master.
Course Objectives:
• Have a greater understanding of the functioning of mountain ecosystems, identifying the interactions between geomorphological processes, soil and vegetation. Giving special attention to the vulnerability and transformation of landscape and hydrologic response in relation to land use.
• Practice in the use of traditional and innovative techniques in geo-ecology, such as geomorphological mapping, GPS and mobile GIS, and analysis of biotic and abiotic parameters of the ecosystem.
• Achieve produce scientific papers with selected students and stakeholders.
Requirements:
• Being a student of expertise in the areas of biological sciences, agricultural, geological or water.
• Have an intermediate English proficiency or advanced (request interviews or documentary evidence).
• It is desirable that you are preparing or developing a research project linked to subject.
• Letter of the University.
Teachers, place and key dates:
Teachers of the course are Dr. Erik Cammeraat and Dr. Harry Seijmonsbergen, both researchers at IBED-Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam.
The course will be held in Cajamarca, in the facilities of the Graduate School at UNC in Cajamarca and practical work in the area of \u200b\u200bthe pilot site Paramo Andino Project. The course will from 21 June to 10 July.
be received applications of interest until June 10 (send letter of interest, CV and letter of the college : cipder.ppa @ gmail.com and gabyl@mountain.org ), only 8 were selected Peruvian students. The final group of students will consist of 50% and 50% Dutch students
Peruvian students.
Costs:
The course will be funded by the organizers, but each student is required to cover logistical costs, which means staying 20 days in Cajamarca. Reference is attached the following breakdown:
Items N° días       S/ unidad       Total S/.
Alojamiento                   20 días           30               Food
20 days 600 ; 20 400
field trip costs 13 days

10 130 TOTAL S /. PEN 1130.00

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Scholarship Offer

Pablo de Olavide University (Seville, Spain) made public its offer of scholarships to pursue Masters University Cooperation at the university. This program is aimed at international students and provides grants of full tuition and room and board scholarships.
Application deadline: until July 15, 2010
Submission of applications: postgrado@upo.es Fax: +34-954349239

More information on scholarships: http://www.auip.org/

Friday, May 7, 2010

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KILO ~ CYCLE 3rd Edition / Sound Art / / COSO [ar] and ZOOZAMIGOZ [u]

KILO ~ CYCLE /
Sound Art Series of meetings and concerts of experimental sonorovisual art. COSO

[ar] and ZOOZAMIGOZ [u]

Two groups that support your speech sound in recontextualized hardware, toys and musical instruments unconventional.

Friday, 07 May 2010, 19:30 pm
Plaza Fabini s / n, 18 de Julio and Julio Herrera. Cme-
subway / Montevideo, Uruguay.
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COSO [Argentina]
http://www.myspace.com/loscoso

Coso is a trio that makes short and noisy songs for guitar , bass, drums and instruments home electronics.

Formed in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in early 2009 by Javier Areal Vélez, Florencia Curci and Leonello Zambón is presented live from August in places like the National Endowment for the Arts, La Cigale, San Martín Cultural Center, a former asbestos factory, and other fields of the experimental underground scene of Buenos Aires.

The compositions are short instrumental pieces in which different traditions come together, as the postpunk, the no wave, contemporary academic music, circuit bending and different branches of the noise.

live presentations last approximately 15 minutes and are taken to be site specific interventions. For each concert will pose different musical arrangements and visual feature space. This can mean anything from the creation of completely different projections for each date, to use a giant kettle drum microphone instead.
late 2009
independently publish their first EP, available at Old Deadly (Av. Corrientes 1145) and free digital version, through www.myspace.com / loscoso.

In February 2010, with support from the Cultural Center of Spain in Buenos Aires, performed a live session with French director Vincent Moon (who recently worked with REM, Sigur Ros, Mogwai, etc), which will be distributed through La Blogotheque (www.blogotheque.net).

http://www.loscoso.com.ar

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ZOOZAMIGOZ [Uruguay]
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We http://www.myspace.com/zoozamigoz
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a love for the sound strange, alien and melodic, melancholic and organic, similar in nature. We also strive free gestures, the irreverence of the play could not play, tribal rhythms, progressions, not final and may not start, only after getting cut, and above all innovation, research, expression, improvisation and ambient sound that carries for a variety of mental and emotional states while wandering through a sea intuitively complex and varied sound. From here it is what it is, is what it is, no choice but to listen ...

Felipe Perez (keyboards, synthesizers, vocals, toys)
Federico Gomez (keyboards, drums, percussion, voice, toys)
Nicolas Sanchez (theremin + Kaoss Pad, smaller keyboards, vocals, minor percussion, toys)
Diego Vargas ( live on line effects, keyboards)

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They coordinate:
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Monday, May 3, 2010

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First meeting of 2010


First meeting of the Cycle 2010

Free Chair of Human Rights "Jaime Glüzmann"

On Tuesday 11 May saw the first Cycle 2010 meeting of the Chair Free Human Rights "Jaime Glüzmann" in the Faculty of Humanities National University of Plate.

On this occasion, he spoke about prison conditions, hunger strikes and Reform Releases of the hand of specialists Daroqui Alcira, BA in Sociology, Robert Cipriano Garcia, Coordinator of the Committee against Torture of the Commission Provincial . Memory For Racosta and Azucena, Coordinator of The Singer. After

introduce the panelists, Dr. Rodriguez, Deputy General Assembly Permanent for Human Rights La Plata, said the position of the APDH on the prison situation and in particular on the Hunger strike 53 days ago holding detainees in Prison Units of the Province of Buenos Aires . Thus, said that the Agency is connected to the said strike and the demands of the detainees in their claim.

The hunger strike is a measure of resistance to achieve compliance with the covenants and conventions that the National Government is committed to meeting through its Constitution.

The representative of the Committee Against Torture , Roberto Cipriano, characterized the prison situation in the Province of Buenos Aires today. Much of the data offered by the panelists were drawn from the reports submitted annually by the Committee Against Torture , itself a source of recognized legitimacy. The speaker said that our prison system has been formed with the doctrine of National Security -a torture-practicing, qualifying this term modalities employing the prison service to intimidate the people in prison: hit with Facas, permanent transfers, "Gum" (confinement in a cell itself indefinitely.)

According Cipriano, most of the prison population is in pretrial detention. 85% of women and 75% of boys are in this situation.

Racosta Azucena Meanwhile, Coordinator of La Cantora said the criminalization as a source of work for various professionals, sociologists, psychologists and journalists and imprisonment as a business. Moreover, said the dispersal prisons throughout the Province of Buenos Aires (the circuit called "field" consists of the units housed in rural areas) represents the agricultural breakthrough that our country suffered and has been replaced by the prison business. The speaker showed some data, such as the existence of 30,200 prisoners in 54 prisons and 55.

Finally his turn came to Alcira Daroqui, sociologist specializing in research on prison issues, who noted the lack of information mainly with available to both researchers and organizations who work the prison theme. Sociologist attributed the fact of the absence of information a publicly available premeditated strategy. In turn, linked this problem to the long tradition of Argentina for the contempt of the public.

misinformation highlighted as most paradoxical lack of information on the number of people detained in police stations and detained in prisons, two institutions that belong to the police and the Prisons Service, respectively, ie the State. However, he noted that the main complaints should be addressed to Justice.

On the other hand, in a characterization about the prison, the degree linked his rise and development with the social question, saying that prison and the factory have acted as a means to discipline and govern the social question.

is important to highlight the connection that all the panelists regarding the progress of the condemnation of genocide, on the one hand, and lack of political commitment to regulate the current prison situation. In this sense, it was very clear the contribution of Alcira Daroqui by stating that: "Argentina played the practices that enabled the possibility of a genocide (...) We do not know how many detainees have in the country of disappearances."

The Bachelor Daroqui built an analysis of the holding company, whose main objective is to build a precarious subject, dessubjetivizado, and for which children and youth are a critical point.

Nearing the end of his presentation, highlighted the frivolity of the State to consider today to children and young people as subjects of rights, when systematically along national history they have been relegated to being objects of law.




TUESDAY, May 11

SCHOOL OF HUANIDADES 48 E / 6 & 7.
First meeting: "The prison situation. Hunger strike

Panelists:

Roberto Cipriano

Advocate, coordinator of the Committee Against Torture of the Commission for Memory.

Alcira Daroqui

Sociologist, Coordinator of the Study Group on the Penal System and Human Rights (GESPyDH) at the Gino Germani Research Institute, Member and Researcher, Centre Prisons of the National Procurement National Penitentiary, Associate Professor in charge of the Research Seminar "Challenges in the investigation of criminal social control agencies" Sociology of Race.

Azucena Racosta
degree in social communication, coordinator of Radio Singer and teacher and researcher at the School of Journalism and Communication at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP).















Monday, April 19, 2010

Has Anyone Used Lakota Trailers

SCHEDULE 2010

Free Chair Jaime Glüzmann 2010


Duration: The meetings are held once a month. Will six (6) meetings during the year beginning in April and ending in November.

Schedule

  • MAY: State Prison, Hunger Strike in the U9

  • JUNE: Violence against Women, Femicide

  • JULY / AUGUST: The Argentine trade unionism (CGT-CTA). The labor movement as "conqueror of rights"

  • SEPTEMBER: Local Council (experience of La Plata and other experiences in the province).

  • OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER (TBD)

  • Registration: E-mail or forms left in the effect on Academic Secretariats of the various faculties.
  • Structure of Meetings:
  1. Meetings were held in various faculties of the UNLP.
  2. The meetings will have no more than three (3) exhibitors and one (1) moderator to be a member of the APDH.
  3. Each exhibitor will have a maximum of thirty (30) minutes.
  4. After exposure, interested parties may ask questions in person or anonymously through a form that will be provided for this purpose.