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February 01, 2010

  • Date:28SaturdaySeptember 2013

    Adir Miler

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    21:00 - 21:00
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    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:29SundaySeptember 2013

    The 2013 Justen Passwell Symposium, Innovations in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, from Genes to Cells t

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    08:30 - 22:00
    Location
    The David Lopatie Conference Centre
    Chairperson
    Benjamin Geiger & Eran Elinav
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  • Date:01TuesdayOctober 201303ThursdayOctober 2013

    Single Cell Genomics

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    08:45 - 13:00
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    The David Lopatie Conference Centre
    Chairperson
    Ido Amit
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  • Date:01TuesdayOctober 2013

    TBA, at Plant Sciences Dept.

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    11:15 - 11:15
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    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
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    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:01TuesdayOctober 2013

    The role of hunger-promoting neurons in higher brain functions

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    12:30 - 12:30
    Location
    Camelia Botnar Building
    LecturerDr. Marcelo O. Dietrich
    Section of Comparative Medicine, Yale University
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    Department of Brain Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Hunger involves complex cognitive functions that rely on the...»
    Hunger involves complex cognitive functions that rely on the physiological need for energy. The profound impact that hunger has on complex behaviors indicates that neuronal circuitries that promote hunger should control higher brain functions. I will present evidence that activation of hunger-promoting AgRP neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus readily triggers changes in higher brain regions and behaviors, allocating a time-budget to consummatory responses (e.g., eating). In the absence of food, activation of these neurons leads to vast induction of repetitive behaviors, which can be prevented by using serotonin and dopamine reuptake inhibitors. Thus, we unmasked a hypothalamic neuronal population that regulates both homeostatic functions and complex behaviors.

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    Hypothalamic control of energy balance: insights into the role of synaptic plasticity. Marcelo O Dietrich, Tamas L Horvath. Trends in Neurosciences ; 2013. DOI:10.1016/j.tins.2012.12.005

    AgRP neurons regulate development of dopamine neuronal plasticity and nonfood-associated behaviors. Marcelo O Dietrich, Jeremy Bober, Jozélia G Ferreira, Luis A Tellez, Yann S Mineur, Diogo O Souza, Xiao-Bing Gao, Marina R Picciotto, Ivan Araújo, Zhong-Wu Liu, Tamas L Horvath. Nature Neuroscience 2012; 15(8):1108-10

    AgRP neurons: the foes of reproduction in leptin-deficient obese subjects. Marcelo O Dietrich, Tamas L Horvath. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.2012; 109(8):2699-700

    See also: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marcelo_Dietrich/publications/
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  • Date:01TuesdayOctober 2013

    "Evolution and dynamics of protein complexes"

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    14:00 - 15:00
    Location
    Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Building
    LecturerDr. Sarah Teichmann
    European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, UK
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    Department of Chemical and Structural Biology
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  • Date:01TuesdayOctober 2013

    A Duuble Scented Rose

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    20:00 - 20:00
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    Musical comedy in Russian
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    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:02WednesdayOctober 2013

    Identifying electrochemical processes in lithium-ion and lithium-oxygen batteries by solid state NMR spectroscopy

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    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerProf. Michal Leskes
    University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom
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    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:03ThursdayOctober 2013

    Biomaterials for tissue engineering

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    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerProf. Jennifer Elisseeff
    Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, John Hopkins University
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    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:03ThursdayOctober 2013

    Exploring Genomics with the C1™ Single-Cell AutoPrep System

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    14:00 - 15:00
    Title
    a new approach to single-cell gene expression
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerMark Lynch
    Fluidigm Europe
    Organizer
    Department of Life Sciences Core Facilities
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about For the first time, extract, reverse transcribe, preamplify,...»
    For the first time, extract, reverse transcribe, preamplify, and ultimately detect and analyze cell activity using just one technology:
    Single-cell gene expression profiling emerged as a powerful method to reveal heterogeneity in cell populations and Fluidigm has developed a streamlined automated workflow based on microfluidic technology for capturing and analyzing single cells. It includes the C1Single-Cell Auto Prep System and the BioMark HD System for real-time PCR. The C1System, based on innovative microfluidic technology from Fluidigm allows prompt and reliable individual cells isolation and process for genomic analysis. For the first time, a researcher can isolate cells, extract RNA, and then reverse transcribe and preamplify mRNA transcripts automatically to detect and analyze cell activity. One technology reduces variability caused by multi-platform technical errors. Single-cell workflow facilitates expression assess of hundreds of genes in a few hours compared to experiments that would normally take days by traditional practices. Unique attributes of individual cells can be rapidly explored without the technical variability of a standard gene expression workflow. Single-cell genomic applications, includes single-cell mRNA sequencing, and provides a streamlined workflow for generating large volumes of data in cellular subpopulations.
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  • Date:03ThursdayOctober 2013

    Danyel Biotech seminar: "Small amounts of sample material producing huge amounts of data: New protocols for preparing Illumina's deep sequencing libraries"

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    15:00 - 15:45
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerDr. Florian Graedler
    Sales Product Specialist, Illumina Germany
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    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about This seminar will provide you with an overview on expanded a...»
    This seminar will provide you with an overview on expanded and improved portfolio of protocols developed recently by Illumina enabling new applications for next generation sequencing, a technique that becomes standard not only in research laboratories but also in diagnostics, agriculture and food testing, ultimately in everybody's life.
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  • Date:06SundayOctober 2013

    TBD

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    11:15 - 12:00
    Location
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Physics Building
    LecturerLukasz Wyrzykowski
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    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for Astrophysics
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  • Date:06SundayOctober 2013

    Deletion of antigen specific CD8 T cells by activated CD8 T cells: Mechanism of action and potential role in Autoimmune Diabetes

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    13:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerDr. David Hagin
    From Yair Reisner’s lab
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    Faculty of Biology
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  • Date:06SundayOctober 2013

    High Throughput Assays at Single-Cell Resolution with Drop-Based Microfluidics

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    13:15 - 13:15
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    Dannie N. Heineman Laboratory
    LecturerDr. Assaf Rotem
    Department of Physics and SEAS, Harvard University
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    Clore Center for Biological Physics
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  • Date:06SundayOctober 2013

    Role of Noncoding RNAs in Senescence-Associated Transcriptional Gene Silencing.

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    14:30 - 14:30
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerDr. Oliver Bischof
    Group Leader CNRS-CR1 Institut Pasteur
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    Faculty of Biology
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  • Date:06SundayOctober 2013

    Seeing Through”, a tribute to the music of Shmulik Kraus

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    20:30 - 20:30
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    with Alma Zohar, Tal Gordon, Dudi Levi, Daniel Solomon, Iggy Dayan (from Mashina) and Avi Belleli (from Tractor’s Revenge)
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    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:07MondayOctober 201309WednesdayOctober 2013

    Minerva Annual Meeting 2013

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    All day
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    Minerva committee interviews of scientists who submitted full proposals in all faculties.
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about If you require further information please contact Chaya Moyk...»
    If you require further information please contact Chaya Moykopf (4048)
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  • Date:07MondayOctober 2013

    Uncle Chaim

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    17:30 - 17:30
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    Children's Theater
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    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:08TuesdayOctober 2013

    "Signaling by bacterial chemoreceptors: A dynamic story?"

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    10:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerProf. John S. Parkinson
    Dept. of Biology - University of Utah
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    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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  • Date:08TuesdayOctober 2013

    “Asymmetric Catalysis in Complex Molecular Environments”

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    11:00 - 11:00
    Title
    Organic Chemistry - Departmental Seminar
    Location
    Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Building
    LecturerProf. Scott Miller
    Department of Chemistry Yale University
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    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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