CULTURE MANAGEMENT
Finally, science and psychoanalysis dedicated to the corporate.
Lectio magistralis, discussion round tables, podcasts, videopodcasts.
Nowadays it's important and necessary for business to take care of topics such as: the relationship between generations, between science and society, the exercise of leadership, caring for relationships, generative capacity building, change.
Massimo Recalcati
Member of the Società Milanese di Psicoanalisi – SMP -. Founder of “Jonas – Centro di clinica psicoanalitica per i nuovi sintomi” and Scientific Director of the IRPA School of Specialization in Psychotherapy in Milan.
He teaches at the University of Verona and at IULM in Milan. Since 2003 he has been director and teacher of the "Specialization course on the clinic of new symptoms" at the Jonas Onlus headquarters in Milan. Currently, he is a supervisor at the Gruber Center in Bologna for serious cases of DCA.
He collaborates with cultural pages of La Repubblica and La Stampa. Since 2014 he has directed the Collana Eredi for Feltrinelli.
Since 2020, together with Maurizio Balsamo, he has edited the magazine "Frontiere della psicoanalisi", published by Il Mulino. His numerous publications are translated into several languages.
Antonella Viola
Antonella Viola is Full Professor of General Pathology at the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padua. From 2015 to 2017 she was Vice-Director of VIMM (Padua) and from 2017 to 2022 Scientific Director of the Pediatric Research Institute - City of Hope Foundation. She has coordinated several national, European and American research projects focused on the study of the immune system.
Prof. Viola has been invited to give lectures at research centres all around the world, including Imperial College in London, Institut Pasteur in Paris, Harvard Medical School in Boston, Oxford University, Medical Research Council in Cambridge, Jefferson University in Philadelphia and several others. She has been a member of the scientific committee of the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) and a member of the reviewer for the European Commission for European projects of scientific excellence (ERC) and for many national and international agencies.
For her achievements in immunology, she has received numerous awards including the Roche Prize (1997), the Cancer Research Institute of New York Prize (2005), and the Chiara D'Onofrio Prize (2008). In 2006, she was appointed 'EMBO Young Investigator' and in 2016 'EMBO member'. Of her numerous funding awards from Europe and the USA, the prestigious grant from the European Research Council as an Advanced Investigator stands out.
Her research (over 100 publications and 13,800 citations) has always been in the field of investigating the mechanisms of action that regulate the functioning of the immune system in response to infections and cancer. She has also been involved in studying the alterations in immune responses associated with immunodeficiencies or autoimmune diseases.
In addition to her teaching and research activities, Antonella Viola is actively involved in scientific divulgation in Italy and Europe and is a guest on several television and radio programmes and at cultural events. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore S.r.l., of the Scientific Committee of the Osservatorio Terapie Avanzate (Advanced Therapies Observatory) and of the ONDA Foundation (National Observatory on Women's Health and Gender Studies), of the Board of Directors of the Elena Cornaro Centre for Gender Studies and of the Fusion Research Centre of the University of Padua. She is an author for Feltrinelli (2021, 2022), Mondadori (2021) and Gribaudo (2022) and a columnist for the daily La Stampa. She is also an honorary member of CICAP (Italian Committee for the Control of Statements on Pseudoscience) and the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. She has received the Belisario Foundation's 'Donne Eccellenti' prize (2008) and the 'Nilde Iotti' prize (2017), among other non-scientific awards.