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VI Jornada De Psicologia Da Saúde, Psicossomática e Psico-Oncologia (Tarde)

PROGRAMAÇÃO 8h30 – ABERTURA Profª. Drª. Elisa Maria Parahyba Campos – IP/USP Prof. Dr. Avelino Luiz Rodrigues –IP/USP 9h – CONFERÊNCIA: “Família do Paciente de Câncer” Profa. Dra. aposentada do IPUSP e Fundadora da Sociedade Brasileira de Psico-Oncologia: Maria Margarida de Carvalho (Magui) 10h – INTERVALO 10h30 – Apresentação do Caso Clínico – “Atendimento a familiar de portadores de Câncer” pela pesquisadora colaboradora do Laboratório CHRONOS: Psicóloga Adriana Cardoso. 11h – Comentários e Supervisão pela Profa. Dra. Maria Margarida de Carvalho (Magui). 12h – ALMOÇO 14h – CONFERÊNCIA: “Alexitimia - Da Teoria à Prática Clínica”. Professor Dr. do IPUSP e Coordenador do SUCOR, Avelino Luiz Rodrigues. 15h30 – Apresentação de Caso Clínico e Pesquisa – “A questão da Simbolização em Psicossomática”, pelo Doutorando em Psicologia Clínica do IPUSP: Guilherme Borges Valente. 16h – Comentários do Professor Milton Della Nina - Membro efetivo e analista didata da Sociedade brasileira de Psicanálise de São Paulo; Supervisor de Psicoterapia Psicanalítica do Departamento de Psiquiatria da UNIFESP. 16h30 – Apresentação de Caso Clínico e Pesquisa – “Coping Religioso em Pacientes internados em Hospital Geral”, pelo Mestrando em Psicologia Clínica do IPUSP: Clayton dos Santos Silva. 17h00 – Comentários e Supervisão pela Profa. Elisa Parahyba Campos – Profa.Dra Depto. Psicologia Clínica do IPUSP. 17h30 – ENCERRAMENTO

palestra 6 - SGI Presentation A Multi-application, Multi-workflow Approach to High Performance Computing- Workshop HPC IFUSP - Str ategic Issues in Cyberin frastructure for the 21s t Century Science & Engi neering Research

SGI Presentation A Multi-application, Multi-workflow Approach to High Performance Computing Information Technology enabled systems, tools, and services have had profoundimpact on the practice of science and engineering research in the beginning ofthe 21st Century. The term Cyberinfrastructure is being used to describe the newresearch environments that support advanced data acquisition, data storage, datamanagement, data integration, data mining, data visualization and other computing and information processing services over the Internet. In scientific usage, Cyberinfrastructure is a technological solution to the problem of efficiently connecting data, computers, and people with the goal of enabling derivation of novel scientific theories and knowledge.To harness the full power of Cyberinfrastructure requires careful and focusedinvestments, not only in hardware and software resources, but also on training people, aiming the preparation of a science and engineering workforce with the knowledge and skills needed to create, advance, and take advantage ofthose specialized systems over the long-term.The goal of this workshop is to bring together the academic community and keyindustry partners in this broad, emerging area of computationally-enabled Science & Engineering, in order to address the common challenges faced by several disciplines in the broad area of Scientific Computing. The main idea is to review some of the many ongoing research and development programs in the general area of e-Science, stimulating discussions in strategic and methodological issues of common interest.