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    Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão em Museus e Museologia LGBT+ : recomendações Queer à formação museológica

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    This paper presents the mapping carried out by the Museology and Sexualities Research Group (MusaSex) on the teaching, research and community-engaged research strategies in museums and LGBT+ intersectional Museology in museological training (undergraduate and post-graduate). Such mapping seeks to support, on a voluntary basis, the set of recommendations that the Graduate Forum of the Network of Professors and Researchers in Museology is producing for Brazilian bachelor's degree courses in Museology. Therefore, it proposes a Queer dialogic, liberating and decolonial museological formation interested in confronting LGBTphobia and in respecting gender identities and dissident sexual orientations from the white-cisheterosexual matrix in force in museums and in museology.Este artigo apresenta o mapeamento realizado pelo Grupo de Pesquisa Museologia e Sexualidades (MusaSex) sobre as estratégias de ensino, pesquisa e extensão em museus e Museologia LGBT+ interseccional na formação museológica (graduação e pós-graduação). Tal mapeamento procura subsidiar, de modo voluntário, o conjunto de recomendações que o Fórum de Graduação da Rede de Professores e Pesquisadores de Museologia está a produzir para os cursos de bacharelado em Museologia brasileiros. Propõe, portanto, uma formação museológica dialógica, libertadora e decolonial Queer interessada no enfrentamento da LGBTfobia e no respeito a identidades de gênero e orientações sexuais dissidentes da matriz branca-cisheterossexual vigente nos museus e na Museologia

    Síndrome de DiGeorge: um relato de caso: DiGeorge's Syndrome: a case report

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    O presente artigo objetivou apresentar o caso clínico de uma paciente pediátrica diagnosticada com a síndrome de DiGeorge e que foi admitida no setor de Cardiologia Pediátrica para correção de malformação cardíaca. Este trabalho se trata de um estudo descritivo, do tipo relato de caso, que visou analisar as principais manifestações desse distúrbio genético, bem como suas abordagens diagnósticas e terapêuticas. A criança foi submetida à correção de defeito cardíaco característico da anomalia e evoluiu com parada cardiorrespiratória, prontamente revertida, e com crise convulsiva no pós-operatório. A anomalia possui espectro clínico diverso, com repercussões que impactam sobremaneira no equilíbrio eletrolítico e nos sistemas imunológico e cardiovascular, exigindo reconhecimento em tempo hábil e a adoção de condutas assertivas para reduzir a morbidade do portador

    Brazilian Flora 2020: Leveraging the power of a collaborative scientific network

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    International audienceThe shortage of reliable primary taxonomic data limits the description of biological taxa and the understanding of biodiversity patterns and processes, complicating biogeographical, ecological, and evolutionary studies. This deficit creates a significant taxonomic impediment to biodiversity research and conservation planning. The taxonomic impediment and the biodiversity crisis are widely recognized, highlighting the urgent need for reliable taxonomic data. Over the past decade, numerous countries worldwide have devoted considerable effort to Target 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which called for the preparation of a working list of all known plant species by 2010 and an online world Flora by 2020. Brazil is a megadiverse country, home to more of the world's known plant species than any other country. Despite that, Flora Brasiliensis, concluded in 1906, was the last comprehensive treatment of the Brazilian flora. The lack of accurate estimates of the number of species of algae, fungi, and plants occurring in Brazil contributes to the prevailing taxonomic impediment and delays progress towards the GSPC targets. Over the past 12 years, a legion of taxonomists motivated to meet Target 1 of the GSPC, worked together to gather and integrate knowledge on the algal, plant, and fungal diversity of Brazil. Overall, a team of about 980 taxonomists joined efforts in a highly collaborative project that used cybertaxonomy to prepare an updated Flora of Brazil, showing the power of scientific collaboration to reach ambitious goals. This paper presents an overview of the Brazilian Flora 2020 and provides taxonomic and spatial updates on the algae, fungi, and plants found in one of the world's most biodiverse countries. We further identify collection gaps and summarize future goals that extend beyond 2020. Our results show that Brazil is home to 46,975 native species of algae, fungi, and plants, of which 19,669 are endemic to the country. The data compiled to date suggests that the Atlantic Rainforest might be the most diverse Brazilian domain for all plant groups except gymnosperms, which are most diverse in the Amazon. However, scientific knowledge of Brazilian diversity is still unequally distributed, with the Atlantic Rainforest and the Cerrado being the most intensively sampled and studied biomes in the country. In times of “scientific reductionism”, with botanical and mycological sciences suffering pervasive depreciation in recent decades, the first online Flora of Brazil 2020 significantly enhanced the quality and quantity of taxonomic data available for algae, fungi, and plants from Brazil. This project also made all the information freely available online, providing a firm foundation for future research and for the management, conservation, and sustainable use of the Brazilian funga and flora
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