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February 01, 2010
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Date:02WednesdayJune 2010Cultural Events
"Havdala" - Cameri Theater Series
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:03ThursdayJune 2010Lecture
MOLECULAR DISSECTION OF ALLERGY
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Marc E. Rothenberg
Director, Div. of Allergy & Immunology, Univ. of Cincinnati, USAOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:03ThursdayJune 2010Lecture
Preservation of absolutely continuous spectrum of periodic Jacobi operators under perturbations of square--summable variation
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Mira Shamis
Hebrew UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:03ThursdayJune 2010Colloquia
STRING THEORY AND COSMOLOGY
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Title Physics ColloquiumLocation Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer NISSAN ITZHAKI
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITYOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about String theory and cosmology seem to be the least related the...» String theory and cosmology seem to be the least related theories: one is a theory of the shortest possible scale while the other describes the largest possible scales. I'll describe how the theory of cosmic inflation relates the two, and argue that string theory could in fact have cosmological imprints. I'll mention concrete imprints in the WMAP and LSS data that, I believe, could be due to stringy effects. -
Date:03ThursdayJune 2010Lecture
Proteasomal degradation of 4D proteins
More information Time 15:00 - 15:00Location Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Yosef Shaul
Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WISContact -
Date:03ThursdayJune 2010Lecture
Influenza and interferon: the yin and yang of survival
More information Time 16:00 - 16:00Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Prof. Eleanor Fish
Department of Immunology, University of TorontoOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:05SaturdayJune 2010Cultural Events
"Havdala" - Cameri Theater Series
More information Time 21:00 - 21:00Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:06SundayJune 2010Colloquia
The Potential of Stem Cells in Development and Regenerative Medicine
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Professor Dr. Hans Schöler
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Munster, GermanyContact -
Date:06SundayJune 2010Lecture
Soft Matter & Biomaterials Seminar
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title Molecular and Physical Aspects of Cadherin-Mediated Cell-Cell AdhesionLocation Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Prof. Avinoam Ben Shaul
Physical Chemistry, Hebrew Univ. JerusalemOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about We introduce the topic by describing the structure and bindi...» We introduce the topic by describing the structure and binding characteristics of cadherin proteins, and their role in cell-cell adhesion and tissue development. We then present recent experimental measurements (experiments done at Columbia University, NY [1]) of the homophilic and heterophilic binding affinities of N (“neural”)- and E (“epithelial”)-cadherins,. The results are analyzed based on the physico-chemical principles underlying the linkage between molecular dimerization affinities and cellular adhesion specificity. We shall also describe a theoretical model for inter-cellular junction formation, and present Monte Carlo simulations and mean-field calculations based on this model, [2].
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Date:06SundayJune 2010Lecture
"The evolution of pore fluid pressure in porous rocks and soils and its geodynamics effects".
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Sussman Family Building for Environmental SciencesLecturer Liran Goren
Environmental Science and Energy Research Weizmann Institute of ScienceOrganizer Department of Earth and Planetary SciencesContact -
Date:06SundayJune 2010Lecture
Soft Matter and Biomaterials seminar
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title Prof. Avinoam Ben Shaul Physical Chemistry, Hebrew Univ. JerusalemLocation Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Prof. Avinoam Ben Shaul
Physical Chemistry, Hebrew Univ. JerusalemOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about We introduce the topic by describing the structure and bindi...» We introduce the topic by describing the structure and binding characteristics of cadherin proteins, and their role in cell-cell adhesion and tissue development. We then present recent experimental measurements (experiments done at Columbia University, NY [1]) of the homophilic and heterophilic binding affinities of N (“neural”)- and E (“epithelial”)-cadherins,. The results are analyzed based on the physico-chemical principles underlying the linkage between molecular dimerization affinities and cellular adhesion specificity. We shall also describe a theoretical model for inter-cellular junction formation, and present Monte Carlo simulations and mean-field calculations based on this model, [2]. -
Date:06SundayJune 2010Lecture
The Nuclear Stellar Disc in Andromeda: A Fossil From the Era of Black Hole Growth
More information Time 12:45 - 14:15Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Michal Bregman Organizer Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for AstrophysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The physics of angular momentum transport from galactic scal...» The physics of angular momentum transport from galactic scales (~10-100 pc) to much smaller radii is one of the oustanding problems in our understanding of the formation and evolution of super-massive black holes (BHs). Seemingly unrelated observations have discovered that there is a lopsided stellar disk of unknown origin orbiting the BH in M31, and possibly many other systems. We show that these nominally independent puzzles are in fact closely related. Multi-scale simulations of gas inflow from galactic to BH scales show that when sufficient gas is driven towards a BH, gravitational instabilities form a lopsided, eccentric disk that propagates inwards from larger radii. The lopsided stellar disk exerts a strong torque on the remaining gas, driving inflows that fuel the growth of the BH and produce quasar-level luminosities. The same disk can produce significant obscuration along many sightlines and thus may be the putative 'torus' invoked to explain obscured active galactic nuclei and the cosmic X-ray background. The stellar relic of this disk is long lived and retains the eccentric pattern. Simulations that yield quasar-level accretion rates produce relic stellar disks with kinematics, eccentric patterns, precession rates, and surface density profiles in reasonable agreement with observations of M31. The observed properties of nuclear stellar disks can thus be used to constrain the formation history of super-massive BHs. -
Date:06SundayJune 2010Lecture
DGCR8 role in DiGeorge syndrome
More information Time 13:00 - 13:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Dr. Elik Chapnik
Eran Hornstein's group Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WISOrganizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:06SundayJune 2010Cultural Events
"Havdala" - Cameri Theater Series
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:07MondayJune 201009WednesdayJune 2010Conference
22nd Symposium Pasteur-Weizmann : Stem Cells - From Basic Biology to Translational Medicine
More information Time All dayLocation off campusChairperson Prof. David Mirelman,<br>Prof. Ernesto Di MauroHomepage Contact -
Date:07MondayJune 2010Lecture
"Systems Immunology: Numbers, Networks and Noise"
More information Time 11:00 - 13:00Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Dr. Nir Friedman
Immunology,WISOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:07MondayJune 2010Colloquia
Chemistry Colloquium - Prof. Marc Baldus
More information Time 11:00 - 12:00Title Magnetic Resonance studies in complex BiosystemsLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Marc Baldus
Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research Utrecht University, Padualaan 8 3584 CH Utrecht, The NetherlandsOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryContact -
Date:07MondayJune 2010Lecture
Anthropogenic Greenhouse Warming - Really?
More information Time 13:30 - 13:30Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Nir Shaviv
Racah Inst. of Physics Hebrew Univ. JerusalemContact -
Date:07MondayJune 2010Lecture
Heparanase: one molecule with multiple functions in cancer and inflammation
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Israel Vlodavsky
Cancer and Vascular Biology Research Center Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, TechnionOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:08TuesdayJune 2010Lecture
The DNA damage response protein MDC1 plays a role in cell cycle regulation and in V(D)J recombination
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Dr. Michal Goldberg
Department of Genetics Silberman Institute for Life Sciences The Hebrew UniversityOrganizer Department of Biomolecular SciencesContact
