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October 01, 2009
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Date:20ThursdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Converging perception: On how the brain grasps external objects
More information Time 15:00 - 15:00Title Life Sciences Lecture SeriesLocation Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Ehud Ahissar
Dept. of Neurobiology WISContact -
Date:20ThursdayJanuary 2011Cultural Events
"Tuesdays with Morrie" - Cameri Theater
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:23SundayJanuary 201124MondayJanuary 2011Conference
1st Weizmann-Swiss Ins of Bioinformatics conference
More information Time All dayHomepage Contact -
Date:23SundayJanuary 2011Lecture
A Weizmann Scientist in Solar Industry’s Court or An Attempt To Do What It Takes To Get It Done Right
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Lecturer Prof. Jacob Karni
Environmental Sciences department Weizmann Institute of Science California Institute of TechnologyOrganizer Department of Earth and Planetary SciencesContact -
Date:23SundayJanuary 2011Lecture
Regulation by small RNA in bacteria
More information Time 13:15 - 13:15Title Clore Physics-Biology MeetingsLocation Drory AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Joel Stavans
Dept. Complex SystemsOrganizer Clore Center for Biological PhysicsContact -
Date:23SundayJanuary 2011Cultural Events
Virtuoso Violin Concert - Prof. Nachum Erlich - Entrance is free
More information Time 19:00 - 19:00Title By courtesy of The Barbara and Robert Rees Cultural FundLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:24MondayJanuary 2011Lecture
Faculty of Chemistry Collquium - Dr. Michael Bendikov, Jan 24, 2011
More information Time 11:00 - 12:30Title NOVELL TYPES OF ORGANIC ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, OLIGOFURANS AND POLYSELENOPHENESLocation Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Dr. Michael Bendikov Organizer Faculty of ChemistryContact -
Date:24MondayJanuary 2011Lecture
Pseudorandom Generators with Long Stretch and Low Locality from Random Local One-Way Functions
More information Time 14:30 - 14:30Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Benny Applebaum
Tel Aviv UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
De novo design of proteins that bind to the conserved stem region of Spanish influenza hemagglutinin
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Dr. Sarel Fleishman
Dept. of Biochemistry University of Washington (Seattle, WA)Organizer Department of Biomolecular SciencesContact -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
"AdS crunches and CFT falls"
More information Time 10:30 - 11:30Lecturer Prof. Jose Barbon
UAMOrganizer Department of Particle Physics and AstrophysicsContact -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
"Gold Catalysis: Cyclizations and Beyond"
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title Organic Chemistry - Departmental SeminarLocation Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman BuildingLecturer Prof. Antonio M. Echavarren
Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), SpainOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Plant Sciences Seminar
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Ullmann Building of Life SciencesLecturer Omer Murik
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences The Hebrew University of JerusalemOrganizer Department of Plant and Environmental SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about "Prior acquisition of antioxidant activity enhances oxi...» "Prior acquisition of antioxidant activity enhances oxidative
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Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
"Helical Luttinger Liquids and Three Dimensional Black Holes"
More information Time 11:45 - 13:00Lecturer Prof. Vijay Balasubramanian
University of PennsylvaniaOrganizer Department of Particle Physics and AstrophysicsContact -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
The evolution of behavioral mechanisms: theory and experiments on learning rules and their adaptive (or maladaptive) consequences
More information Time 12:30 - 12:30Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Prof. Arnon Lotem
Dept of Zoology Tel-Aviv UniversityOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about My talk will be based on our recent attempts to explain appa...» My talk will be based on our recent attempts to explain apparently maladaptive behaviors in humans and other animals as the consequences of generally adaptive learning mechanisms. I will first describe several cases where seemingly paradoxical behavior can be explained as the result of using relatively simple learning rules. I will then discuss the evolution of such learning rules in the context of individual decision making under variable conditions, as well as in the context of social foraging games of searchers and followers. -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
"Discovery of Fv fragment and its central role in engineering therapeutic antibodies"
More information Time 13:30 - 13:30Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Prof. David Givol
Department of MOlecular Cell Biology, WISOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:25TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Ode To Memory A mini-series devoted to memory in cinema
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Title Autobiographical gist: Wild strawberries, BergmanLocation Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Yadin Dudai
Dept of Neurobiology, WISOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact -
Date:26WednesdayJanuary 2011Conference
1st Made In Weizmann Conference
More information Time 09:00 - 16:00Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallHomepage Contact Abstract Show full text abstract about 1st Made In Weizmann Conference When: January 26th, 09:00 -...» 1st Made In Weizmann Conference
When: January 26th, 09:00 - 16:00
Where: Schmidt Lecture Hall
* Meet developers of successful applications that impacted research world-wide.
* Meet Weizmann Institute representatives to get answers regarding Intellectual Property.
* Interact with Industry head-hunters looking for the next patent opportunity.
* Get ideas on available resources to set-up your database or web-service.
The program is at http://bip.weizmann.ac.il/conferences/miw2011.html
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Date:26WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Forum on Mathematical Principles in Biology
More information Time 10:00 - 11:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Tsachi Pilpel Organizer Department of Molecular Cell BiologyContact -
Date:26WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Materials & Interfaces seminar
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title The Secret Life of Water: E = H2OLocation Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Gerald H. Pollack
University of Washington, SeattleOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about School children learn that water has three phases: solid, li...» School children learn that water has three phases: solid, liquid and vapor. But we have recently uncovered what appears to be a fourth phase. This phase occurs next to water-loving (hydrophilic) surfaces. It is surprisingly extensive, projecting out from the surface by up to millions of molecular layers.
Of particular significance is the observation that this fourth phase is charged; and, the water just beyond is oppositely charged, creating a battery that can produce current. We found that light recharges this battery. Thus, water can receive and process electromagnetic energy drawn from the environment — much like plants. The absorbed light energy can then be exploited for performing work, including electrical and mechanical work. Recent experiments confirm the reality of such energy conversion.
The energy-conversion framework implied above seems rich with implication. Not only does it provide an understanding of how water processes solar and other energies, but also it may provide a foundation for simpler understanding natural phenomena ranging from weather and green energy all the way to biological issues such as the origin of life, transport, and osmosis.
The lecture will present evidence for the presence of this novel phase of water, and will consider the potentially broad implications of this phase for physics, chemistry and biology, as well as some practical applications for engineering (all in one hour).
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Date:26WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Efficient coding and the perception of texture
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Vijay Balasubramanian
Dept of Physics University of PennsylvaniaOrganizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The principle of efficient coding in sensory processing stat...» The principle of efficient coding in sensory processing states in broad terms that the brain should invest computational resources in relation to the expected gain in information from natural visual scenes. In this talk I will discuss how this principle explains two surprising aspects of visual perception in humans: (a) Greater sensitivity to dark spots and regions in images, and (b) the perceptual salience of certain kinds of artificial visual textures.
