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Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 11:30 - 12:00Title Non Local Contacts are More Conserved than Local Ones: Implications for Protein FoldingLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Ron Unger
Bar Ilan UniversityHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Spatial Memory, Healthy Cognition and Successful Aging
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Building for Brain ResearchLecturer Prof. Veronique Bohbot
Faculty of Medicine McGill University, Quebec, CanadaOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Young healthy participants spontaneously use different strat...» Young healthy participants spontaneously use different strategies in a virtual radial maze, an adaptation of a task typically used with rodents. We have previously shown using fMRI that people who use spatial memory strategies have increased activity in the hippocampus whereas response strategies are associated with activity in the caudate nucleus. In addition, we used Voxel Based Morphometry (VBM) to identify brain regions co-varying with the navigational strategies individuals used. Results showed that spatial learners have significantly more grey matter in the hippocampus and less grey matter in the caudate nucleus than response learners. The relationship between spatial memory strategies and grey matter of the hippocampus was replicated with healthy older adults. Furthermore, we found a positive correlation between spatial memory strategies and the MoCA, which is a test sensitive to mild cognitive impairment. Since low grey matter in the hippocampus is a risk factor for cognitive deficits in normal aging and for Alzheimer’s disease, our results suggest that using spatial memory in our everyday lives may protect against degeneration of the hippocampus and associated cognitive deficits These results have important implications for intervention programs aimed at healthy and successful aging. -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 12:00 - 12:30Title On proteins, structures and functionsLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Dr. Jaime Prilusky Homepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
The 'magneto-diversity' of quasi-1D zigzag chain systems
More information Time 13:15 - 13:15Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Oren Ofer Organizer Department of Condensed Matter PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The basic understanding of the physical mechanisms in materi...» The basic understanding of the physical mechanisms in material science can emerge from careful measurements where one physical parameter is varied at a time. Here we present muon-spin rotation measurements on polycrystalline samples of the antiferromagnetic zigzag chain families Na_{x}Ca_{1-x}V_{2}O_{4} and Eu$L_2$O_4. We find a diverse magnetic ground state in these families, and show that by slightly changing the electronic or magnetic properties we end up with a different magnetic ground state.
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Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 13:30 - 14:15Title Of Redwoods and Enzymes: Crystal structure of XMRV proteaseLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Dr. Alex Wlodawer
National Cancer Institute (USA)Homepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 14:15 - 15:00Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. David Stuart
University of OxfordHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
A Neural Mechanism for Reasoning and Believing
More information Time 15:30 - 15:30Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Michael Shadlen
Physiology and Biophysics Dept University of WashingtonOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 15:30 - 16:00Title From the Slaughterhouse to Protein StructureLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Oded Livnah
Hebrew UniversityHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease (
More information Time 16:00 - 16:15Title From Joel to scienceLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Dr. Orly Dym Homepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 16:15 - 17:00Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Leemor Joshua-Tor
Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Cultural Events
"Yuval Hamebulbal" - Children's Theater
More information Time 17:30 - 17:30Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:06ThursdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Dynamics of PKA Signaling
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Susan S. Taylor
Univ. of California, San Diego, U.S.A. Howard Hughes Medical Institute InvestigatorOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:06ThursdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Dynamics of PKA Signaling
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Susan S. Taylor
Univ. of California, San Diego, U.S.A. Howard Hughes Medical Institute InvestigatorOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:06ThursdayJanuary 2011Lecture
CLT for biased random walk on multi-type Galton-Watson tree
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Amir Dembo
Stanford UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:06ThursdayJanuary 2011Colloquia
Topological Insulators and Topological Band Theory
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Charlie Kane
University of PennsylvaniaOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about A topological insulator is a material that is an insulator o...» A topological insulator is a material that is an insulator on its interior,
but has special conducting states on its surface. These surface
states are unlike any other known two dimensional conductor.
They are characterized by a unique Dirac type dispersion relation and
are protected by a topological property of materials' underlying
bulk electronic band structure. These materials have attracted
considerable interest as a fundamentally new electronic phase with
applications from quantum transport to quantum computing. In this
talk we will outline the theoretical discovery of this phase and describe
recent experiments in which its signatures have been observed in both two
and three dimensional systems. We will close by arguing that the
proximity effect between an ordinary superconductor and a 3D topological
insulator leads to a novel two dimensional interface state which may
provide a new venue for realizing proposals for topological quantum
computation.
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Date:06ThursdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Multi-view learning of speech feature spaces
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Karen Livescu
Toyota Technological InstituteOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:07FridayJanuary 2011Lecture
Vascular club
More information Time 10:00 - 12:30Location Candiotty Seminar RoomContact -
Date:08SaturdayJanuary 2011Cultural Events
"Hakol Kalul" - Moroccan Theater
More information Time 21:00 - 21:00Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:09SundayJanuary 2011Lecture
"Applications of remote sensing by hyperspectral imaging in the infrared band"
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Sussman Family Building for Environmental SciencesLecturer Dr. Eyal Agassi
Department of Environmental Physics Israel Institute for Biological ResearchOrganizer Department of Earth and Planetary SciencesContact -
Date:09SundayJanuary 2011Lecture
Review of research conducted by speakers
More information Time 12:30 - 14:00Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Dale Frail, Racheli Lazar Organizer Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for AstrophysicsContact
