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Brotamos en cantidades sobre pobladoras llenando el nido como animales. Recién llegados chillamos hambre y en conjunto somos voraces.

Wyandotte bantam hatching on day 21.

More info at MyFolia journal entry

YorKitchen is a shared incubator kitchen that received partial funding through the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Development (RD) Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) program. This program provides grants for rural projects that finance and facilitate development of small and emerging rural businesses, distance- learning networks, and employment related adult education programs. YorKitchen is a commercially equipped and fully licensed kitchen in which new entrepreneurs can prepare new products without the associated start up costs. This “incubator kitchen” provides full business support to include invoicing, accounting, advertising, outreach, and marketing for entrepreneurs. The YorKitchen is housed in the annex of Central Market in York, PA. This location offers local agricultural producers increased opportunities to develop new value-added products with their produce. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.

Northwest Partnership for Public Health planning meeting, December 2009

The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Courtney Kersten, Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher (obscured), Sherwin Resureccion, Karen Wiese-Thompson.

Sculpture in Wallsend Brickworks Park, Wallsend NSW.

 

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Womensphere 2016 Summit on Creating the Future: Full Steam Ahead

November 7, 2016 | New York City

 

Womensphere’s Annual Fall Summit brought together over 200 diverse leaders and emerging leaders across sectors, including executives, professionals, entrepreneurs, educators, scientists, artists, student leaders, and leaders from civil society. Convened on the day before the 2016 US national elections, we were thrilled to be able to come together in celebration and strength, to share, discuss, ideate, and collaborate on creating the future to accelerate the advancement of women in all fields.

 

We were excited to honor Morgan Stanley Vice Chairman Carla Harris with the Womensphere Global Leadership Award for her powerful and creative vision, her longstanding commitment to empowering women and youth of color, and more than a dozen other great reasons. We were happy to bring together ground-breaking innovators, executives, educators, artists, and leaders creating change for women around the world – to launch some very important initiatives. The event offered a forum for sharing and co-designing global and local programs that accelerate the advancement of women and girls in America and around the world.

 

Womensphere Fall Summit on Creating the Future

Agenda for November 7, 2016

 

1:00-1:30 PM

Registration, Connecting with Discussion Co-Hosts, and Roundtable Introductions

 

1:30-2:10 PM

Welcome, Introductions, Context-setting & Launch

• The Leadership Gender Gap: Overview of Global, US, Cross-Industry Contexts

• Women in Leadership & Innovation: Challenges, Opportunities

• Technology-powered Leadership

• NowIsTheTime.com: Celebrating Women’s Firsts

• New Models for Leadership in the World

• Launching NewChampions5050 + Womensphere Incubator Network global initiatives

Anna Ewing – Board Member, New York Hall of Science; Angel Investor; Past CIO & EVP, Global Technology Solutions, NASDAQ OMX

Dr. Valerie Barr – President, ACM-Women (Association for Computing Machinery)

Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS

Analisa Leonor Balares – CEO & Chief Innovation Officer, Womensphere

Drue Kataoka – Global Artist & Creator, Now is The Time

 

2:10 – 3:00 PM

Womensphere Global Leadership Award 2016 & Keynote

Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley; President, National Women’s Business Council

Advancing Women in Leadership in Business & Insights on the Journey to Executive Leadership

Plenary Discussion Panel

Angela Sun – Head of Corporate Development & Strategy, Bloomberg; Young Global Leader

Carla Harris – Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley

Lili Gil Valetta – CEO, XL Alliance; Young Global Leader

Mary Graham Davis – Managing Partner, Davis Bateson Group; Former Chair, Board of Trustees, Mount Holyoke College

 

3:00 – 3:10PM Networking Break

 

3:10 – 4:00 PM

Sharing Insights & Discussion: Building the Pipeline of Talent & Accelerating Leadership for Women

• Insights on Advancing Women in Business & Finance

• Insights on Advancing Women in Science & Technology

• Insights on Advancing Women in Academia & Academic Leadership

• Empowering Millennials to Change the World

• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation for Global Initiatives 2017

 

Amy Dorn Kopelan –President & Founder, Bedlam Productions; Executive Producer, Corporate State CEO Summit

Laura Cantileno – Executive, Cisco; Co-Author, Internet of Women

Dr. Gilda Barabino – Dean, Grove School of Engineering, City College New York

Aria Finger – CEO, DoSomething.org; Young Global Leader

 

4:00 – 4:50

Sharing Insights & Discussion: Accelerating Impact & Advancing Women's Leadership in the World

• Principles in Accelerating Impact

• Women's Leadership in the World: Driving the Sustainability & Inclusion Agenda

• Women's Innovation in the World: Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution

• Leveraging Technology to Amplify & Accelerate Impact

• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation: Strategies for Accelerating Women’s Impact & Advancing Women’s

Leadership (Across Fields/Industries)

 

Dr. Nada Anid – Dean, School of Engineering, New York Institute of Technology

Dr. Sana Odeh – Chair & Founder, Arab Women in Computing

Dina Shoman – CEO & Founder, InHerQuests financial education company; Young Global Leader

Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS; Young Global Leader

 

4:50 – 5:40

Synthesis & Community Solutions from Roundtable Discussions & Ideation Sessions

• Synthesis of Insights & Learnings – Community Presentations & Reflections

• Introducing: Project American Dreams

• Introducing: The Internet of Women - book and leaders

• Looking Ahead to 2017: Global Initiatives, Global Movement, Next Steps

 

5:40 – 6:30

Closing Networking Reception

• Community Connections between Speakers, Discussion Co-Hosts, Participants

• Connect with the Book Authors - The Internet of Women

 

Womensphere 2016 Summit on Creating the Future

Full Steam Ahead

November 7, 2016

Cary Hall @ The DiMenna Center, New York City

 

Organization: www.womensphere.org

Festival & Summits: www.womenspherefest.com

 

#Womensphere #CreatingTheFuture

 

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

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Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)

Title:

Great skill is needed to look after this delicate little human being .. WHO photo.

Subject (Keyword):

Infant Care

Subject (Keyword):

Incubators, infant

Subject (MeSH Term):

Infant

Subject (MeSH Term):

Nurses

Publication Information:

[195-]

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WHO must be mentioned in the accompanying text and/or given credit.

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A013633

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1 photoprint.

Image Description:

A nurse is bathing an infant in an incubator.

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World Health Organization

Note (General):

Title taken from caption on verso.

Language:

eng

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PP044567 WHO box 2

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101436961

 

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Contact:

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Ginny.Roth@nih.gov

 

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For credit lines, please use, "Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine." If it is a WHO (World Health Organization) image, please add the additional line, "Photo by the World Health Organization." Sometimes they list a photographer in the data record and if so, I recommend adding the name of the photographer as well (e.g., Photo by P. Larsen, World Health Organization).

 

Photo Credit: National Library of Medicine/World Health Organization

 

Baby girl sitting with portrait from her premature incubator stay from early birth in hospital showing her healthy growth today

 

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This is a still from a video of my son this day 2 years ago. He was 12 weeks prem and it was a very scary time. I did it all alone and have ever since and he has done me proud. x

The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher, Sherwin Resureccion.

Hatching eggs in an incubator

The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher, Sherwin Resureccion, Karen Wiese-Thompson

incubating some pathogens. nice...

38 years ago, before the advent of neonatal intensive care, if you were born 2.5 months premature you got plopped in an incubator meant for full grown newborns and people hoped for the best. there wasn't much to done except , perhaps, pray.

 

if memory serves scholarly articles were written on how doctors managed to save the lives of me and my mother from complications from placenta previa and premature birth.

 

i believe this photo was taken a few weeks after my birth. i would spend about the first 2.5 months of my life in that incubator.

 

i weighed about 2 pounds 13 ounces at birth and "they" said i would be a little "slow" from brain damage; a declaration which, of course, has been the source of great amusement and ribbing over the years.

 

32 years later, i would find myself on the other side of the incubator.

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

October 26, 2015-- New York City - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo arrives at Chelsea Piers to announce that New York's Bayview Prison will be redeveloped into The Women's Building at the Woman’s Business Incubator Event at Chelsea Piers Monday October 26, 2015. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of the Governor)

Remote Site Incubator used by Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office biologists to restore Arctic Grayling populations within Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. The Fisheries Division of the US Fish and Wildlife Service has been co-managing this unique population of Arctic Grayling for nearly 2 decades.

 

Photo: Glenn Boltz / USFWS

 

Dnamo is a new incubator in Rotterdam for innovative people that need support to start up a successful busness in sustainability. At Dnamo is all about sustainable entrepreneurship!

 

My relationship with Dnamo starts as business developer (from idea to business plan ;) and currently as pre-incubation manager and member of the management team.

 

Dnamo, officially opened its doors on 29th October 2009. The honors were by Dutch Minister of Environment (VROM) Jacqueline Cramer.

 

www.dnamo.nl

Ongoing works on Human Technopole’s experimental laboratories. Nov 2020

 

The Microbiome Rebirth Incubator is a device designed to seed babies born by emergency C-section with vaginal bacteria and breast milk essential to infant growth, either by dipping the newborn in the incubator, or by soaking a sterile compress in the probiotic cocktail to wash the baby’s mouth, face and body. This project symbolically explores the possibility of ​​repairing the microbiome, as a way to re-empower the mother and her child, and to erase the traumatic experience of caesarean birth.

 

Credit: vog.photo

Vintage postcard from early 1900s.

U-shape/theatre setting

The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Pictured (l-r): Courtney Kersten, Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher (obscured), Sherwin Resureccion, Karen Wiese-Thompson.

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The Incubator Showcase, featuring new short works by the 2009-10 Many Voices Fellows at the Playwrights' Center. Cast: Pictured (l-r): Sara Richardson, Nathan Christopher, Sherwin Resureccion.

Newborn baby boy covered in vertix in incubator

Tipton Incubator Factory / 516 West Dearborn St. / ID: 1142

Dunce's Cap, or Chinese Dunce Cap (Orostachys iwarenge), in scraggly pots, and the ice cube trays I replanted them into to make a succulent incubator. The pots were given to me for free by a local nursery, and I found the ice cube trays collecting dust. I poked a hole in the bottom of each cube with an ice pick and used Cactus Potting Soil. A few extra babies from my shopping trip are planted in with the Dunce Cap. Those that root first will be used in my Miniature Zen Garden.

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