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February 01, 2010
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Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Probing the Pain Pathway Using Natural Toxins
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Dr. Avi Priel
Department of Physiology University of California San FranciscoOrganizer Department of Biomolecular SciencesContact -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
הרצאות ע"ש עמוס דה-שליט
More information Time 10:15 - 10:15Title יום של חדשות מחזית המדע לבני נוער ולקהל הרחבLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumOrganizer Science for All UnitHomepage Contact -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
AdS/QCD from tachyon condensation
More information Time 10:30 - 11:30Location Neve-ShalomLecturer Prof. Elias Kiritsis
University of CreteOrganizer Department of Particle Physics and AstrophysicsContact -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
A Randomized Approximate Nearest Neighbors Algorithm
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Andrei Osipov
Yale UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Sum rules and the operator product expansion for non-relativistic CFTs
More information Time 11:45 - 13:00Lecturer Prof. Walter Goldberger
Yale UniversityOrganizer Department of Particle Physics and AstrophysicsContact -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
ZNF251: A new regulator of p53-dependent apoptosis
More information Time 12:15 - 12:15Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Nadya Rakovitsky Organizer Department of Molecular Cell BiologyContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The Krupple-associated box-containing zinc-finger proteins (...» The Krupple-associated box-containing zinc-finger proteins (KRAB-ZNFss) make up one of the largest family of transcription factors. Several members of the KRAB–ZFPs modulate cell growth, survival and are implicated in malignant disorders. However, most members are not well characterized and their functions are largely unknown. Here we report that ZNF251, a member of KRAB–ZNFs, interacts with Mdm2 and promote apoptosis. Ectopic expression of ZNF251 led to enhancement of apoptosis, and enhanced expression of proapoptotic genes such as Bax and CD95. Downregulation of ZNF251 by siRNA "rescued" cells from 5FU induced cell death. Furthermore, the apoptotic effect of ZNF251 was p53-dependent and achieved through regulation of PML nuclear bodies. Thus, we have identified a novel function of KRAB-ZNF251 associated with p53-dependent apoptosis. -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Visual Inference by Composition
More information Time 12:30 - 12:30Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Prof. Michal Irani
Dept of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, WISOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about In this talk I will show how complex visual tasks can be per...» In this talk I will show how complex visual tasks can be performed by exploiting redundancy in visual data. Comparing and integrating data recurrences allows to make inferences about complex scenes, without any prior examples or prior training.
I will demonstrate the power of this approach to several visual inference problems (as time permits). These include:
1. Detecting complex objects and actions (often based only on a rough hand-sketch of what we are looking for).
2. Summarizing visual data (images and video).
3. Super-resolution (from a single image).
4. Prediction of missing visual information.
5. Detecting the "irregular" and "unexpected".
6. "Segmentation by Composition".
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Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Pearls and Feathers: Mineralized and Crystalline Materials in Nature
More information Time 15:00 - 16:00Location Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman BuildingLecturer Dr. Ingrid M. Weiss
INM-Leibniz Institute for New Materials Saarbrücken, GermanyOrganizer Department of Chemical and Structural BiologyContact -
Date:04TuesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Singular Perturbation of Polynomial Potentials and Real Spectral Loci
More information Time 16:00 - 16:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Alexandre Eremenko and Andrei Gabrielov
Purdue UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Conference
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 09:00 - 17:30Title Symposium in honor of Prof. Joel SussmanLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 09:00 - 09:45Title Working on acetylcholinesterase with JoelLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 09:45 - 10:15Title The Sussman Legacy in a,b-Hydrolase-fold Protein Family: The third dimension and establishing ongoing relations amongst the cousinsLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Palmer Taylor
UC San Diego USAHomepage Contact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
p53 Regulates Neural Crest Development in Vertebrates
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Eldad Tzahor
Dept. of Biological Regulation, WISContact -
Date:05WednesdayJanuary 2011Lecture
Protein structure and function in health and disease
More information Time 10:45 - 11:30Title The Bounty and Challenges of Interaction ProteomicsLocation Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Shoshana Wodak
University of TorontoContact -
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
