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January 01, 2013

  • Date:28MondayJanuary 2013

    Israel Camerata Jerusalem

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    Time
    20:30 - 20:30
    Title
    Orpheus and Eurydice
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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    Cultural Events
  • Date:29TuesdayJanuary 2013

    "What goes wrong with aging? Mechanisms that couple neurodegenerative disorders and the aging process".

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerDr. Ehud Cohen
    HUJI
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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  • Date:29TuesdayJanuary 2013

    "Using the Stylophora pistillata genome and cell cultures to understand the mechanism of aragonite precipitation in corals"

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    Time
    11:15 - 11:15
    Location
    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
    LecturerDr. Tali Mass
    Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
    Organizer
    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:29TuesdayJanuary 2013

    Genetic variation in regulatory circuits of dendritic cells

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    Time
    13:30 - 13:30
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerDr. Irit Gat Viks
    Laboratory Principal Investigator Department of Cell Research and Immunology Tel Aviv University
    Organizer
    Department of Systems Immunology
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  • Date:29TuesdayJanuary 2013

    "The Rhythm of Protein Elongation; Observing Ensemble and Single Ribosomes During Cell-free Protein Synthesis"

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    Time
    14:00 - 15:00
    Location
    Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Building
    LecturerDr. Gabriel Rosenblum
    University of Pennsylvania, USA
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Structural Biology
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  • Date:29TuesdayJanuary 201302SaturdayFebruary 2013

    A Pigeon and a Boy

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    Time
    20:30 - 20:30
    Title
    Gesher Theatre
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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    Cultural Events
  • Date:30WednesdayJanuary 2013

    Toward Controlled Chemistry as the Space-Time Limit

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerProf. Tamar Seideman
    Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, USA
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:30WednesdayJanuary 2013

    Rigid dualizing complexes over commutative adic rings

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerLiran Shaul
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:30WednesdayJanuary 2013

    Seminar by Dr. Sonja Sievers - Head of COMAS - Compound Management and Screening Center, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:30
    Title
    Title of seminar: COMAS - the Compound Management and Screening Center of the Max Planck Society
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerDr. Sonja Sievers
    Compound Management and Screening Center of the Max Planck Institute
    Organizer
    Faculty of Biochemistry
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  • Date:30WednesdayJanuary 2013

    Small talk on bi-harmonic functions on groups

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    The David Lopatie Hall of Graduate Studies
    LecturerMichael Bj"orklund
    ETH Zurich
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:31ThursdayJanuary 2013

    "Discovering ROS regulators - A conserved small zinc finger protein mediates singlet oxygen responses in algae and higher plants"

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    Time
    09:30 - 09:30
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerDr. Ning Shao
    Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam-Golm, Germany
    Organizer
    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:31ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Ultrafast AMO Physics with strong laser fields:

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerPHIL BUCKSBAUM
    STANFORD UNIVERSITY
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about The natural time scale for internal motion in atoms and smal...»
    The natural time scale for internal motion in atoms and small molecules is dictated by their Angstrom size and 10 eV binding energies to be femtoseconds or shorter. The internal binding fields for the outermost electrons is tens of volts per Angstrom. I will describe recent experiments designed to measure the interaction of atoms and molecules with laser fields on these scales of time and field strength. Two kinds of laser sources are employed: Strong focused infrared lasers create these extreme conditions within a single optical cycle, and therefore produce atomic phenomena that evolve during a single cycle of the field. This is the regime of high harmonic generation. X-ray free electron lasers can also produce these extreme conditions, but in the high frequency limit. This is the regime of rapid core ionization.
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  • Date:31ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Continuous Goodness of Fit Testing: Old Problem, New Ideas

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    Time
    12:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerAmit Moscovich
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:31ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Life Science Lecture

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Title
    Regulation of Normal and Leukemic Human Stem cells: Cellular and Molecular Stem cells Communication with the Bone Marrow Microenvironment
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
    LecturerProf. Tsvee Lapidot
    Dept. of Immunology
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  • Date:03SundayFebruary 2013

    Inflammation: A friend & a foe

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    Time
    08:00 - 20:00
    Location
    The David Lopatie Conference Centre
    Chairperson
    Michal Schwartz
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  • Date:03SundayFebruary 2013

    הרצאה ע"ש פרופ' אפרים קציר

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
    LecturerProf. Eilam Gross
    Organizer
    Science for All Unit
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  • Date:03SundayFebruary 2013

    A story on Alus, microRNAs and the p53 network

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    Time
    13:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerYonit Hoffman
    Tzachi Pilpel's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics
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  • Date:03SundayFebruary 2013

    Shlomi Shaban and Gil Shochat, “Breaking the Routine”

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    Time
    20:30 - 20:30
    Title
    An exceptional one-time meeting between the worlds of classical and pop music.
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:04MondayFebruary 2013

    Metabolic Syndrome Research Club

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Title
    Islet inflammation from type 2 to type 1 diabetes
    Location
    Camelia Botnar Building
    LecturerProf. Marc Donath
    University of Basel, Switzerland
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  • Date:04MondayFebruary 2013

    Random organization of cell populations

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    Time
    14:15 - 14:15
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerErez Braun
    Technion
    Organizer
    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about How order emerges from disorder is one of the fascinating qu...»
    How order emerges from disorder is one of the fascinating questions in biophysics. In this context, we study the dynamics of cell populations exhibiting universal distributions of protein content and slow collective modes spanning a wide range of time scales. Moreover, our recent experiments show that the growth dynamics of cell populations under challenging conditions, do not obey the conventional population-selection paradigm in which the fastest growing cells take over exponentially fast. Although far from being conclusive, I will attempt in this talk to integrate these different aspects of cell populations into a single conceptual framework of population dynamics. Some features of these dynamics can be demonstrated by a toy model of random organization; randomly colliding particles relaxing into an absorbing state, connecting the intracellular complexity to the population level.

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