ni April 22 Grains Commentary: Virginia McGathey By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Apr 2019 13:11:39 -0700 Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com Full Article
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ni Veteran forward Kelly Babstock returns home, joining Toronto's NWHL team By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 2 May 2020 14:23:15 EDT Veteran forward Kelly Babstock signed with the new Toronto franchise of the National Women's Hockey League on Saturday. The two-time all-star has 27 goals and 60 points in 65 games over four seasons. Full Article Sports/Hockey
ni Team Jennifer Jones adds free-agent all-star lead Lisa Weagle By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 12:31:24 EDT Let go last week after a decade-long run with skip Rachel Homan's Ottawa-based rink, lead Lisa Weagle has joined Team Jennifer Jones, which will operate with five members. Full Article Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Curling
ni Jennifer Jones was ready to pounce when Lisa Weagle suddenly became star free agent By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 23:26:11 EDT The time was right for Lisa Weagle to join forces with Olympic champion Jennifer Jones. Jones told CBC Sports' Anastasia Bucsis that the latest addition to her five-person rink "was like the clouds parted and the sun came out." Full Article Sports/Olympics/Winter Sports/Curling
ni Some communities around Hamilton haven't had a new COVID-19 case in 3 days By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 21:45:25 EDT Flattening the curve has been so successful and two areas around Hamilton — Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk — haven't had a new case of COVID-19 in three days, and Burlington has only had two. Full Article News/Canada/Hamilton
ni A clinic on wheels: St. Joe's goes mobile to serve patients living with schizophrenia By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 17:41:17 EDT Front-line nurses from the West 5th campus use a special van to meet patients with mental health problems — primarily those living with schizophrenia— and treat them by doing their blood work. Full Article News/Canada/Hamilton
ni $20M lawsuit says Niagara's Lundy Manor held a pub night during COVID-19 By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 16:07:16 EDT A Toronto law firm has filed to launch a class action lawsuit against a Niagara Falls long-term care home where 18 residents have died from COVID-19, saying the home had a pub night in the midst of the pandemic. Full Article News/Canada/Hamilton
ni Normal life is slowly returning in Hamilton, city says now it's up to the public By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 17:30:09 EDT Normal life is slowly resuming as the city of Hamilton begins to relax tight measures set in place because of COVID-19. Mayor Fred Eisenberger said now it's up to the public to help the city move in the right direction by continuing to stay two metres apart from each other and be cautious. Full Article News/Canada/Hamilton
ni McMaster University plans for virtual student residences amid 'unprecedented' challenge By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 12:50:27 EDT McMaster University is planning for fewer international students, more deferred acceptance offers and online teaching for the thousands who are attending as the start of a new school year looms in the near future and in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article News/Canada/Hamilton
ni Staining Nucleic Acids By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-02-03T06:30:10-08:00 This introduction describes the features and uses of ethidium bromide, methylene blue, and SYBR dyes for staining nucleic acids. Full Article
ni The Empowering Opening of Fab Lab Austral By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 12:00:22 +0000 Fab Lab Austral, located in Puerto Williams, the southernmost city in the world, is the latest DASSAULT SYSTEMES (DS) SOLIDWORKS sponsored Fab Lab to open, and it is connected to over 1,600 other Fab Labs and Maker Spaces in over 100 countries, all affiliated with the Fab Foundation. Author information Sara Zuckerman Sara Zuckerman is a Content Marketing Specialist in Brand Offer Marketing for SOLIDWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE Works. The post The Empowering Opening of Fab Lab Austral appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article Education Fab Labs Makers SOLIDWORKS for Good Uncategorized 3DExperience 3dexperience Lab Chile Educators Fab Foundation FAB LAB Fab Lab Austral Maker Lab maker movement Neil Gershenfeld Puerto Williams Sherry Lassiter SOLIDWORKS SolidWorks Education STEM students Teachers
ni 3DEXPERIENCE World – Building tomorrow today with our Education Community By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 11:30:07 +0000 On February 9-12 2020, SOLIDWORKS is hosting 3DEXPERIENCE World, at Music City Center in Nashville. We have some great things planned for our education community! 3DEXPERIENCE World will bring together thousands of designers, engineers, educators and students united by the desire to Author information Sara Junghans Senior Manager, Education and Early Engagement at DS SolidWorks Corp. Just a working mom with three kids trying to find the happy balance of life! The post 3DEXPERIENCE World – Building tomorrow today with our Education Community appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article Uncategorized
ni SOLIDWORKS Electrical Formula SAE Tutorial: Assigning, Creating and Modifying Manufacturer Part By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2019 13:00:04 +0000 In the prior video, we learned how to insert and create a line diagram symbol. In this video we will learn how to assign a manufacturer part to a line diagram symbol, create our own manufacturer parts and edit an Author information Ajay Vaidya I am the SOLIDWORKS Education Brand Advocacy Digital Marketing Intern in Waltham, MA. I go to Marywood University, Scranton, PA. Currently, I am studying Management Information Systems. During my free time, I love to play the keyboard, guitar, and ukulele. I can speak 8 languages! The post SOLIDWORKS Electrical Formula SAE Tutorial: Assigning, Creating and Modifying Manufacturer Part appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article CAD Design Education Electrical SOLIDWORKS Tutorials electrical electrical engineering engineering Formula SAE FSAE line diagram Manufacturer Part SOLIDWORKS Electrical Formula SAE Tutorial Series symbol Tutorials
ni Danielle Boyer Makes STEAM Fun with The Engineering Design Club By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 13:00:44 +0000 Discover how STEAM advocate Danielle Boyer created the Engineering Design Club in her hometown and used SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids to make learning STEAM more enjoyable. Author information Sara Zuckerman Sara Zuckerman is a Content Marketing Specialist in Brand Offer Marketing for SOLIDWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE Works. The post Danielle Boyer Makes STEAM Fun with The Engineering Design Club appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article 3DEXPERIENCE World Apps for Kids Education SOLIDWORKS Apps For Kids STEM Course STEM Teacher 3d printing club Danielle Boyer Engineering Design Club Sindoh 3D printer STEAM STEM students summer club
ni Teaching and Learning SOLIDWORKS from the Kitchen Table By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 00:07:35 +0000 With school closed due to COVID-19, my husband, David, is transforming his SOLIDWORKS-based courses, labs, and senior design projects to be delivered online to his engineering students at WPI. Our kitchen has become “command central” to new instruction delivery methods Author information Marie Planchard Director of Education & Early Engagement, SolidWorks at Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corporation Marie Planchard is an education and engineering advocate. As Senior Director of Education & Early Engagement, SOLIDWORKS, she is responsible for global development of content and social outreach for the 3DEXPERIENCE Works products across all levels of learning including educational institutions, Fab Labs, and entrepreneurship. The post Teaching and Learning SOLIDWORKS from the Kitchen Table appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article 3D Printing CAD CAD Instructor CAD Teacher Curriculum Design Education Learned SOLIDWORKS in School Mechanical Engineering COVID-19 COVID19 Online Instruction SOLIDWORKS Student Access
ni Remote Learning with Apps for Kids Classroom By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 15:15:16 +0000 School closed? Teaching remotely? We can help! SOLIDWORKS Education created a playlist of Apps for Kids videos made specifically for educators who are teaching their students remotely. Teachers looking for a STEAM solution for children ages 4-14 can use Apps for Kids Classroom to teach students about STEAM concepts and the engineering workflow. Author information Sara Zuckerman Sara Zuckerman is a Content Marketing Specialist in Brand Offer Marketing for SOLIDWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE Works. The post Remote Learning with Apps for Kids Classroom appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article Apps for Kids Curriculum Education SOLIDWORKS Apps For Kids SOLIDWORKS Tutorials STEM Course Uncategorized Apps Apps for Kids playlist COVID-19 educator Kids remote remote learning student teacher teaching remote video video demo working remote
ni Aero Design Series – Stock Wheel – Part 1: Intro and Initial Mockup By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 14:43:52 +0000 In this case, we will be reproducing a wheel in SOLIDWORKS based on measurements of the actual part. This tutorial series will span the full design process, from initial mockup all the way to final details. Author information Matthew Gruber Matthew Gruber is an alumni of Concordia University's Aero Design and Design/Build/Fly teams in 2015 through 2017, having joined after gaining an interest in helicopters and airplanes from living in Alaska. Now is in his 3rd year in the airframe stress group of the 525 helicopter program at Bell and with 1 year of internships at Bombardier behind him, he credits the hands-on learning and team project experiences in SAE and D/B/F as the most formative in his path towards aerospace engineering. Being able to create in programs like SolidWorks and then to build into realization is one of the most rewarding aspects of engineering. In his spare time, Matt likes backcountry snowboarding with his family dogs, bicycling for commuting, mountain trails and touring, looking for music and hanging out with friends and family. For fun, for practice, and for a connection with the education and University communities and you the students, Matt is stoked to bring you these aero design video series. The post Aero Design Series – Stock Wheel – Part 1: Intro and Initial Mockup appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article Aerial CAD Customer Stories SAE SOLIDWORKS Tutorials Aero build design Feature Fly mockup plane Revolve SOLIDWORKS wheel
ni Educators, Students Join the 3DEXPERIENCE Open COVID19 Community By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 22:02:58 +0000 The COVID19 virus may have disrupted your classroom education. But now researchers, educators and students can be part of a global community of designers, engineers, and volunteers that join together to fight the virus. The Open COVID19 community is a Author information Marie Planchard Director of Education & Early Engagement, SolidWorks at Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corporation Marie Planchard is an education and engineering advocate. As Senior Director of Education & Early Engagement, SOLIDWORKS, she is responsible for global development of content and social outreach for the 3DEXPERIENCE Works products across all levels of learning including educational institutions, Fab Labs, and entrepreneurship. The post Educators, Students Join the 3DEXPERIENCE Open COVID19 Community appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article 3DEXPERIENCE CAD Design Education Learned SOLIDWORKS in School Makers Mechanical Engineering Research Technology 3DExperience Community COVID19 design Educators engineering Open COVID19 Researchers students
ni Teaching and Learning 3DEXPERIENCE and SOLIDWORKS From Home with Open COVID19 Community By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 16:58:46 +0000 David’s Engineering Design project-based class at WPI is online. At home, we have been making face shield frames with multiple Sindoh 3DPrinters for local hospitals and medical centers, documented through the Open COVID19 community. More information on Open COVID19 Community Author information Marie Planchard Director of Education & Early Engagement, SolidWorks at Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corporation Marie Planchard is an education and engineering advocate. As Senior Director of Education & Early Engagement, SOLIDWORKS, she is responsible for global development of content and social outreach for the 3DEXPERIENCE Works products across all levels of learning including educational institutions, Fab Labs, and entrepreneurship. The post Teaching and Learning 3DEXPERIENCE and SOLIDWORKS From Home with Open COVID19 Community appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article 3DEXPERIENCE CAD CAD Instructor CAD Teacher Design Education Mechanical Engineering 3DExperience 3DPrint Community engineering design Online COVID19 Sindoh SOLIDWORKS
ni Designing and 3D Printing At Home By blogs.solidworks.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:48:53 +0000 While I’m working from home, I thought this would be a really great time to invest in a 3D printer for myself. I purchased a budget-friendly printer that can still achieve quality prints. I’ve also found it really important to Author information Matthew Desrochers Matthew DesRochers is a SOLIDWORKS Education Engineering Intern working in the Dassault Sytèmes 3DExperience Lab in Waltham. He is a Mechanical Engineering student at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. In his free time Matt enjoys working on his Volkswagen and screen printing. The post Designing and 3D Printing At Home appeared first on SOLIDWORKS Education Blog. Full Article CAD Design Education STEM Science Technology Engineering and Math 3d Bike cad design engineering Photoview 360 printing SOLIDWORKS SolidWorks Education zipties
ni Basel Committee publishes stocktake report on climate-related financial risk initiatives By www.bis.org Published On :: 2020-04-30T14:00:00Z BCBS Press release "Basel Committee publishes stocktake report on climate-related financial risk initiatives'", 30 April 2020 Full Article
ni Climate-related financial risks: a survey on current initiatives By www.bis.org Published On :: 2020-04-30T14:00:00Z This report summarises the main results of a stocktake conducted by the Basel Committee of its members' initiatives on climate-related financial risks. Full Article
ni Christine Lagarde: Opening remarks at the EUI's State of the Union event By www.bis.org Published On :: 2020-05-07T22:00:00Z Opening remarks by Ms Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, at the Online Edition of The State of the Union conference organised by the European University Institute, 8 May 2020. Full Article
ni The Virus Is Winning By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 23:41:01 GMT Magical thinking won’t protect us. Full Article
ni The Best Mechanical Keyboards for 2020 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Ready to "switch" things up on your desktop? A mechanical keyboard can make everything click again. Here's a guide to the most common mechanical key types, as well as the top performers in our testing. Full Article
ni DC Universe By www.pcmag.com Published On :: While DC Universe should satisfy aspiring Super Friends, HBO Max is the more promising Warner streaming service still waiting over the horizon. Full Article
ni Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme By www.pcmag.com Published On :: If you're willing to pay the (necessarily) big bucks to create a new TRX40-based Threadripper desktop, few motherboards on any platform can match the Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme for sheer robustness and feature set. Full Article
ni Penn State Mont Alto donates hundreds of PPE items to medical community By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 09:08 -0400 As college campuses closed and the COVID-19 virus began casting a larger shadow in south central Pennsylvania, members of the nursing and physical therapist assistant programs at Penn State Mont Alto took stock of all the medical personal protection equipment (PPE) items in their labs. The two programs were supplied with hundreds of gloves and dozens of medical gowns and masks, plus other items such as disposable stethoscopes, shoe covers and safety glasses — items no longer needed as the campus transitioned to remote instruction. Full Article
ni Penn State Mont Alto students recognized during online awards ceremony By news.psu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 07:40 -0400 The Penn State Mont Alto campus held its annual Academic and Leadership Awards Ceremony online on Sunday, April 19. Eighty-eight students were recognized for their academic achievements and campus leadership during the 2019-20 academic year. Three faculty members and one staff member were also recognized for their above-and-beyond contributions to the learning environment at Penn State Mont Alto. Full Article
ni Penn State nutritionist shares tips for feeding kids while stuck at home By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:13 -0400 Balancing finicky kid appetites with proper nutrition can be a challenge in the best of times. But now, with the majority of schools and day cares closed across Pennsylvania, many parents working from home, and schedules thrown in disarray, it may seem downright impossible. A Penn State nutritionist offers tips for feeding kids during stressful times. Full Article
ni Health administration students learn to manage rapid changes in health care By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 14:50 -0400 Students in Penn State’s Master of Health Administration program are learning first-hand how the skills and competencies they are acquiring in the classroom will be applied in their professional careers. A recent virtual roundtable event provided opportunities for students to learn real-world strategies from health care industry leaders that are being applied in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ni Five Nittany Lions selected in 2020 NFL Draft By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:20 -0400 Five members of the Penn State football team were selected in this past weekend's NFL Draft, marking the third straight year that the Nittany Lions have had at least five draft picks. Full Article
ni Penn State Mont Alto student-athletes recognized by USCAA and PSUAC By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:20 -0400 Two Mont Alto student-athletes named to the USCAA All-Academic Team; Corrine Custer-Grassmyer recognized as John Fritz Sportsmanship Award Honoree. Full Article
ni Apple's first Mini LED product might not launch until 2021 By appleinsider.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:44:53 -0400 Apple's first product to integrate Mini LED display technology might see a later-than-expected launch timeline due to setbacks caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research from TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Full Article
ni Apple to begin reopening stores in US next week By appleinsider.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:08:08 -0400 Apple has just declared that it is opening up a handful of Apple Stores in the US cautiously, with more to follow as conditions warrant. Full Article
ni Rumor: 'watchOS 7' could help Apple Watch detect panic attacks By appleinsider.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:35:17 -0400 Apple is supposedly developing new mental health features for the Apple Watch line that allow the wearable to detect panic attacks, with the capability potentially slated for launch with a next-generation "watchOS 7" this fall. Full Article Apple Watch
ni Switzerland Apple Stores reopening on May 12 By appleinsider.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:04:04 -0400 Apple is preparing to reopen all four of its Apple Stores in Switzerland on May 12, as part of the iPhone maker's bid to slowly return its retail efforts back to normal around the world. Full Article
ni TeenStreet Balkans - unity in Jesus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 13:45:43 +0000 Can young people be united in faith, irrespective of their ethnic background? The answer is yes! Full Article
ni Senior nurse says prayer life is essential during COVID-19 crisis By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:48:00 -0600 Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 7, 2020 / 10:48 am (CNA).- A Catholic nurse said the coronavirus pandemic has presented challenges she has never encountered before—and that a prayer life is critical to get her through her shift. “If I don’t have my faith in me, I cannot give what I don’t have,” said Maria Arvonio, a registered nurse for almost 40 years and a board member of the National Association of Catholic Nurses. As the current night shift supervisor at Virtua Willingboro Medical Center in southern New Jersey—a COVID-19 “hot spot,” she says—Arvonio told CNA she and her colleagues were facing a new kind of disease. Over the decades she has had experience treating previous diseases including the AIDS epidemic, before which nurses didn’t wear gloves. “I’m still standing—that is God,” she said. Yet the new coronavirus pandemic is something unprecedented, she admitted. “It’s different in that it appears that no matter what we’re doing, it seems to just multiply,” she said. As she treats COVID-19 patients, Arvonio told CNA that she leans on her prayer life to lead the team of nurses at the hospital. “I cannot help those other nurses stand strong, if they look at me and I look afraid. Why would they want us to continue to work? I cannot show fear,” she said. “I start my job with prayer. Before I even go into the workplace, I’ve already been either doing the rosary with someone, praying ‘Jesus, come and seal me in your most Precious Blood, Blessed Mother help me,’” Arvonio said. Arvonio was one of several nurses to appear at the White House on Wednesday for National Nurses Day, and told President Trump of her experience treating patients in a COVID-19 “hot zone.” New Jersey has been one of the hardest-hit states by the virus, with nearly 132,000 confirmed cases and more than 8,500 deaths. Treating the person, and not just the sickness, is part of the mission of nurses, she said at the event. “It’s not just our science, it’s our compassion.” In an interview with CNA after her White House appearance, Arvonio said she pressed an official close to the President on the need for the administration to push for more access to COVID patients by hospital chaplains. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has reportedly been working on guidelines for restarting religious services as states begin to loosen stay-at-home restrictions. CNA reported that on April 28 and 29, officials from the White House domestic policy council and the CDC had discussed the matter with four Catholic bishops who are resuming public Masses. New Jersey, Arvonio said, has allowed golf courses and liquor stores to be open, but Catholics do not have public Mass. “That’s a problem,” she said. The spiritual needs of the COVID-19 patients are just as real as their physical needs, she said. As a board member of the National Association of Catholic Nurses, U.S.A., Arvonio says that organization’s mission is critical now more than ever, to emphasize caring for the spiritual needs of patients. In the case of one patient who was heading to hospice, a priest could only talk to her remotely, on Zoom. “She was in tears, an elderly woman worried to leave on hospice because her priest wasn’t there to give her the last rites. This is wrong! This is our right as a Catholic!” Arvonio said. For some hospitals, chaplains cannot administer the sacramental anointing because of a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) available for them. Yet, Arvonio said, she has seen staff wearing PPE in situations where it’s not necessary. “Look at how we’re using our equipment and give it to the essential personnel, which is the priest,” she said. “We need him in the hospital more than ever.” “We need to start thinking about getting the spiritual care back to these patients. They need their priests, they need their pastor.” She has started making care packages for patients to provide something tangible in the absence of the sacraments; for one patient she assembled a care bag with holy water, blessed oil, and plastic rosaries. “I said ‘he’s not alone. God always has somebody for every person,” she said. Full Article US
ni This ministry is hosting a virtual retreat for infertile people on Mother’s Day By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:29:00 -0600 Denver Newsroom, May 8, 2020 / 05:29 pm (CNA).- Mother’s Day is going to look different for most families this year, due to the coronavirus pandemic. For Catholics, some churches are in the process of slowly re-opening public Masses, but the dispensation from the Sunday obligation continues to stand, as the virus has not gone away and a cure or vaccine has yet to be found. While most Catholics are eager to return to Mass, a small group of Catholics are relieved that they will not be sitting in a public pew this Mother’s Day. “We actually heard from one woman who said, ‘I kind of feel badly about saying this, but I'm sort of glad that we won't be in the pews this year for Mother's Day,’” Ann Koshute, founder of Springs in the Desert Catholic ministry, told CNA. “That's something that we hear and that everybody I think on the team has experienced at one point in this journey,” she said - the desire to avoid Mass on Mother’s Day. That’s because Koshute, along with other members of her ministry, have had painful experiences with infertility, and the customary Mother’s Day blessing given to mothers at many parishes that day can bring their grief and sense of loss poignantly to the fore. “I think that so often people in our own families, our friends, and even our pastors don't really understand the full extent of the pain and the grief or even the full extent of the issue of infertility, of how many couples are really dealing with it,” she said. The pain of infertility, and the lack of resources available to Catholics on the subject, was why Koshute and her friend, Kimberly Henkel, founded Springs in the Desert, a Catholic ministry to spiritually and emotionally support women and couples experiencing infertility and infant loss. Originally, Henkel and Koshute, who have both experienced infertility, thought they might write a book. But they decided to start with a ministry website and a blog that could bring people together and allow for other women and couples to share their experiences. The group is relatively new, and held its first retreat in Philadelphia in December. They were set to hold a second one this weekend - Mother’s Day weekend - in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, when, well, the pandemic hit. Now, they’ve moved the retreat online and opened it up to Catholics across the country - and they’ve been overwhelmed by the response. “We thought that we would be really excited if maybe a couple dozen people found out about it and came. We are over 100 participants now. And it's free and it's going to be available all weekend,” Koshute said. The retreat is trying to address the emotional and spiritual experience of infertility and loss for a broad range of people, Henkel said - from mothers who have miscarried, to women who are past child-bearing years and still grieving the loss of infertility, to women “who feel like their biological clocks are ticking and just haven’t met the right guy.” But now that it's a virtual, pre-recorded, watch-at-your-leisure retreat, it also has the potential to reach a population that is often more reluctant to gather in groups and talk about their experiences of infertility: men. “It's mostly women who are emailing us (about the retreat), although we know that many of their husbands will watch with them. But we've also had a few men email us,” Koshute said. “One in particular, it just really touched my heart. And he said that he was searching the web for help for his wife on Mother's Day. And I was just so filled with praise and thanksgiving to God for that, for a husband to see that hurt in his wife and to want to find a way to help her,” she added. Men and women typically experience the grief of infertility quite differently, Koshute noted. “For us women, it's so visceral because life is conceived within us and we carry that life. But for a man, it's so different,” she said. “(Men are) kind of distant from that experience until the child is actually born. And so I think many times men, the grief and the burden that they carry is their wife's. They really carry her sadness and I think feel at a loss because they want to make everything right. They want to fix this, and they want to make her whole. And the mystery of infertility is that it's not that simple. And that's one of the things that makes it so difficult,” she said. Henkel said she experienced her own difficulties in trying to discuss infertility with her husband. Now that they’ve experienced the joy of growing their family through adoption, she said, he is much more open to inviting other men to share their experiences. Henkel said she is hoping that an additional benefit of this retreat being online is that it will facilitate discussions between couples watching the videos together. Both Henkel and Koshute said that while the experience of infertility and loss is painful, and they want to help couples acknowledge and accept that pain, they also want Springs in the Desert to be a positive and supportive experience for couples and women, where they can find hope and redemption even in their suffering. One of the topics they focus on is how all women are called to motherhood in their lives, whether it is spiritual or biological. “My experience has shown me that my motherhood is really engaged in so many ways that I never considered before,” Koshute said. “Not just with my godson or with other children in my family, but with women who are older than I who are friends and who might come to me with a difficulty or problem and I can help them,” or by helping family members in need or through charitable works, she added. “That's one of the messages that we try to get across to women and to couples as well, that those kinds of things, what we would maybe refer to as spiritual motherhood, is not illegitimate,” she said. “It's not second-place. It's a real way of engaging and living out our motherhood. It's also not a replacement for a baby. So it's not as if you go out and volunteer in your community and now you won't have this longing for a child anymore. But we've really found through our own experience and through talking with other women that the more we kind of put ourselves out there and give ourselves to others, the more that we can begin to see that motherhood enacted in us.” Henkel said she also likes to encourage couples to look at the ways God is calling them to be fruitful in their marriages outside of biological children. “We really encourage these couples that they are not forgotten, they're not being punished. That God loves them so much and that he has something amazing for them. He's using this to draw them near to him and to allow them to cry out to him and ask for him to guide them, to lead them, to give them his love and show them what fruitfulness he has for them, what place in ministry and mission he has for them.” Henkel and her husband in particular like to share with couples their experience of foster care as one example of where God might be calling them to be fruitful. After a frustrating and expensive experience with some adoption agencies, Henkel and her husband decided to look into giving a home to children through foster care. “Here is a situation where these children really need families,” she said. “It's hard because there's no guarantee you're going to get to keep this child, so there's a sense of this new greater level of having to learn how to trust God.” “I think that with a couple discerning that fruitfulness, it's also discerning - where is God really calling you? There's so much need in this world. And he wants to use us.” Couples interested in the Springs in the Desert Mother’s Day weekend retreat can sign up for free online at the Springs in the Desert website. Content will be uploaded and available for anyone who registers, Henkel said, even if they register late. The retreat team will also be hosting a live talk on Sunday, May 10 at 2 p.m. Eastern on the ministry’s Facebook page. “There's a place for you in Springs of the Desert,” Henkel added. “There's so many women who have reached out to us in Philly. We added several more women to our group, to our team, our official team, women who came to the retreat. One woman had come there and she said she had had a miscarriage, and neither one of us has experienced that. So we said, please join us. We want your voice.” “We're trying to really bring the voices of many different women to our team so that people will feel there is somebody that is talking they can really relate to. Because there are all of these different situations, but they've got obviously a very similar undercurrent.” Full Article US
ni Designing and Troubleshooting Immunopanning Protocols for Purifying Neural Cells By cshprotocols.cshlp.org Published On :: 2014-12-01T06:30:39-08:00 Purifying and culturing cells from the central nervous system (CNS) has proved to be an incredibly powerful tool for dissecting fundamental neuron and glial properties, and especially powerful in understanding neuronal–glial interactions. In a series of detailed protocols, we have provided step-by-step instructions for purifying and culturing specific types of neurons, glia, and vascular cells from the CNS by immunopanning. This article discusses common pitfalls and errors as well as important design considerations for the immunopanning procedure. Full Article