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January 01, 2013

  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    Magnetic Resonance Seminar

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    Time
    09:30 - 09:30
    Title
    NMR observation of HIV-1 gp120 conformational flexibility
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Yaakov Anglister
    Weizmann Institute of Science
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    Breaking the symmetry for the Matroid Secretary Problem

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerOded Lachish
    University of London
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    Extremes of the discrete Gaussian free field the Z-measure

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    Time
    11:05 - 11:05
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerOren Louidor
    Technion
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    IGM Emission Mapping

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerChristopher Martin
    CALTECH
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about I describe recent results from the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager...»
    I describe recent results from the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager (PCWI). These include the discovery of filamentary Lyman alpha emission around a QSO and a Lyman Alpha Blob consistent with cold accretion inflows. We have also found strong extended HeII1640 in a Lyman alpha blob that helps decode the geometry and radiative transfer effects in the system and suggests that gravitational cooling is a major energy source. I de-scribe future instrumentation exploring IGM emission on the ground and in space.
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    Strategies for analyzing cell type-specific expression in development and disease

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    Time
    11:15 - 11:15
    Location
    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
    LecturerProf. David Galbraith
    The School of Plant Sciences, BIO5 Institute, Biomedical Engineering, & Institute of the Environment, University of Arizona, USA
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    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    Image Dehazing

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    Time
    12:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerRaanan Fattal
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    “Polyketide Synthases and Terpene Cyclases: Enzymes to Aid Natural Product Synthesis"

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    Time
    14:00 - 15:00
    Location
    Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Building
    LecturerProf. Frank Schulz
    Ruhr-Universität Bochum
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Structural Biology
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  • Date:08ThursdayMay 2014

    Symmetric Self Adjoint Hopf Categories

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    Time
    16:15 - 16:15
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerAdam Gal
    Tel Aviv University
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:11SundayMay 201412MondayMay 2014

    Recombinant protein production

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    Time
    08:00 - 18:00
    Location
    The David Lopatie Conference Centre
    Chairperson
    Yoav Peleg
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  • Date:11SundayMay 2014

    Actin remodeling and local protein synthesis: two coordinated processes affected in FXS and ASD

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerClaudia Bagni, Ruth Seiden
    Professor VIB Life Sciences Research Institute, Belgium
    Organizer
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for Neurological Diseases
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  • Date:11SundayMay 2014

    Transport properties of fractured

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Sussman Family Building for Environmental Sciences
    LecturerPierre Adler
    Université Pierre et Marie Curie
    Organizer
    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Fractures which are always present underground drastically i...»
    Fractures which are always present underground drastically influence the transport properties of porous media on the large scale. Applications such as water flows, transport of contaminants, and reservoir models in the oil industry necessitate the prediction of the transport properties of fractured porous media from easily measurable field quantities.

    Versatile numerical tools devised to study these properties extensively, will be briefly presented and illustrated. Isotropic networks of uniformly distributed identical fractures are studied first; then, the studies are genereralized to anisotropic networks, to fractures distributed according to power laws and to non uniform distributions. The results can be rationalized in terms of the excluded volume of fractures and their number ' per excluded volume. When the percolation threshold of the fracture network, and the macroscopic permeability are plotted as functions of ', they become independent of the fracture shapes, which is a decisive simplification for the applications.

    ' can be estimated from measurements performed on intersections of fracture networks with lines, planes, and galleries. These intersections are visible on outcrops, cliffs, quarries, wells and tunnels. Some remarkable relations hold for convex fractures of all shapes.

    Applications of this approach to several practical cases will be discussed.
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  • Date:11SundayMay 2014

    My heart is beating

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    Time
    12:30 - 12:30
    Title
    Music at Noon
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:11SundayMay 2014

    Feedforward coordination of cell size and division

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    Time
    13:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerHannah Schmidt-Glenewinkel
    Naama Barkai's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WIS
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Genetics
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  • Date:11SundayMay 2014

    Regulation of tendon elongation and maturation

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    Time
    15:00 - 15:00
    Title
    Developmental Club
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerProf. Ronen Schweitzer
    Shriners Hospital Portland Oregon - Research Dept. of Cell and Developmental Biology, Oregon Health and Science University
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  • Date:11SundayMay 2014

    Strichartz Inequalities for waves in a general convex domain

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    Time
    16:00 - 16:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerRichard Lascar
    University of Paris - Diderot
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:12MondayMay 2014

    A symposium commemorating Lifson's 100th birthday

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    Time
    09:00 - 17:00
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
    Chairperson
    Koby Levy
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  • Date:12MondayMay 2014

    Trans membrane domains as immune regulators: Lessons from Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) and HIV

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    Time
    09:15 - 11:00
    Title
    Highlights in Immunology course
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerProf. Yechiel Shai
    Department of Biological Chemistry
    Organizer
    Department of Systems Immunology
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  • Date:12MondayMay 2014

    MCB Special Guest Seminar

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    Time
    12:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerHans-Joachim Gabius
    Chair of Physiological Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
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  • Date:12MondayMay 2014

    Epigenetic dysfunction in neuropsychiatric diseases: insights from cell-reprogramming based models

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    Time
    12:30 - 12:30
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Giuseppe Testa
    Director, Laboratory of Stem Cell Epigenetics European Institute of Oncology and European School of Molecular Medicine Milan, Italy
    Organizer
    Department of Brain Sciences
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  • Date:12MondayMay 2014

    STOCHASTIC MODELS OF GROWTH AND EVOLUTION

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    Time
    14:00 - 14:00
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerRichard Kerner
    Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de la Matière Condensée Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Pars-VI) Paris
    Organizer
    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about In this talk we present a method of statistical analysis of ...»
    In this talk we present a method of statistical analysis of dynamical changes and evolutionary trends in both inorganic and biological systems. When dealing with a great number of similar events or objects, we turn naturally to statistical analysis and probability distributions. The average values given by statistical analysis of data, are often the only useful experimental information available. The analysis of dynamical
    changes and evolutionary trends in biological systems are given then in terms of probabilities of finding a given state or configuration.

    Stochastic matrices transform a probability distribution into another one, keeping the normalization. They display at least one asymptotic regime which can be considered as stable final configuration. We shall illustrate these methods on the example of amorphous and crystalline growth, fullerenes and viral capsids' formation, the philotaxis, and finally, the evolutionary trends accompanying gene transmission

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