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February 02, 2015

  • Date:22SundayFebruary 2015

    To be announced

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    Time
    13:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerYifat Cohen
    Noam Stern-Ginossar's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WIS
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  • Date:22SundayFebruary 2015

    Deep proteomic profiling reveals metabolic remodeling upon breast cancer progression

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerDr. Tami Geiger
    Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University
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  • Date:23MondayFebruary 2015

    "Understanding Robustness in Biology's Molecular Machines"

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:30
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Charles L. Brooks III
    Department of Chemistry and Biophysics, University of Michigan
    Organizer
    Faculty of Chemistry
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  • Date:23MondayFebruary 2015

    G-INCPM - Special Guest Seminar - Dr. Irit Paz, Global Sales Manager, Takara Clontech, France - SMARTer Solutions for Next Gen Sequencing (Danyel Biotech)

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    Time
    13:30 - 14:30
    Location
    Camelia Botnar Building
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has increased our understan...»
    Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has increased our understanding of biology by enabling highly sensitive RNA expression analysis across a wide dynamic range. As NGS applications continue to grow, so does the need for more powerful tools to work with less-than-ideal samples. As the core of the SMARTer kits for transcriptome analysis, Clontech’s patented SMART® technology utilizes the template switching activity of reverse transcriptase to enable researchers to analyze their most challenging samples, such as single cells, low-input RNA, noncoding RNA, and RNA from degraded samples. In particular, single-cell RNA-seq is one of the more difficult, and fastest growing, applications of NGS. The high sensitivity and dT-primed protocol of the SMARTer Ultra Low family has made these kits the industry standard for single-cell analysis. Applications of SMART technology are constantly expanding and now include a novel, ligation-free method for generating ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) sequencing libraries. The purpose of this seminar is to take a deeper look into the new technologies being developed for single-cell RNA-seq and other sensitive NGS applications.

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  • Date:23MondayFebruary 2015

    Nanostructures and their applications in plasmonics and spintronics

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    Time
    14:00 - 14:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerProf. Tomas Sikola
    Institute of Physical Engineering, Brno University of Technology (BUT), Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC)
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    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:24TuesdayFebruary 2015

    Esra Galun Memorial Symposium; Under the auspices of the Weizmann Institute of Science together with

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    All day
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  • Date:24TuesdayFebruary 2015

    Connectomes on Demand?

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    Time
    12:30 - 12:30
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Nir Shavit
    School of Computer Science,Tel-Aviv University and Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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    Department of Brain Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Genomic sequencing has become a standard research tool in bi...»
    Genomic sequencing has become a standard research tool in biology, going within 20 years from a high-risk global project into clinical use. Connectomics, the generation (at this point through electron microscopy), of a connectivity graph for a volume of neural tissue, is still in its infancy. This talk will survey the road ahead, the various technical and computational problems we face, and the joint MIT/Harvard effort to devise an automated pipeline that will allow researchers to have connectomes generated on demand.
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar

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    Time
    03:00 - 06:00
    Title
    Geometry of numbers
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerYuri Tchinkel
    Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Cooperation of Stat and Erk signaling promotes cell motility

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerLilach Gilboa
    Dept. of Biological Regulation, WIS
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:30
    Title
    The polyhedral structure of B(infinity): graphs, tableaux and Catalan sets
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerPolyxeni Lamprou
    University of Haifa
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Results from the OGLE-MOA-Wise microlensing survey

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:00
    Location
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Physics Building
    LecturerDr. Yossi Shvartzvald
    Organizer
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for Astrophysics
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Spontaneous CP Violation and θqcd

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    Time
    11:15 - 11:15
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerMichael Dine
    UCSC
    Organizer
    Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Evolution in the ocean: Live and let die

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    Time
    12:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerDr. Shifra Ben-Dor
    Department of Biological Services, WIS
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Music at noon -Latin Jazz

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    Time
    12:30 - 13:30
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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    Cultural Events
  • Date:25WednesdayFebruary 2015

    Tuning Optical Properties and Photo-Switching in Self-Assembled Monolayers

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    Time
    14:00 - 15:00
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Martin Weinelt
    from Freie Universität Berlin
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:26ThursdayFebruary 2015

    Israeli Society for Cell Biology Meeting

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    Time
    All day
    Location
    The David Lopatie Conference Centre
    Chairperson
    Zvulun Elazar
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  • Date:26ThursdayFebruary 2015

    Magnetic Resonance Seminar

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    Time
    09:30 - 09:30
    Title
    High-Throughput Screening of Pharmaceuticals with Multinuclear Solid-State NMR: Studies of Polymorphs, Impurities and Dosage Forms
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Robert W. Schurko
    University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
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  • Date:26ThursdayFebruary 2015

    Exploring the brain's navigation system with high-resolution imaging and virtual reality

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Daniel Dombeck
    Dept of Neurobiology, Northwestern University
    Organizer
    Department of Brain Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about I will discuss techniques that allow us to perform cellular ...»
    I will discuss techniques that allow us to perform cellular and subcellular resolution imaging of neuronal activity in mice navigating in virtual reality environments and recent results from imaging place cells and grid cells. I will describe activity patterns that we have observed in hippocampal place cell dendrites and the implications for how associative Hebbian learning may take place during behavior. I will also describe the functional micro-organization of grid cells in the medial entorhinal cortex and what the organization might tell us about the circuits that generate grid cell firing patterns.
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  • Date:26ThursdayFebruary 2015

    A solid-state quantum interface

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerAtac Imamoglu
    ETH
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Realization of a quantum interface between stationary and fl...»
    Realization of a quantum interface between stationary and flying qubits is a requirement for long-distance quantum communication and distributed quantum computation. The prospects for integrating many qubits on a single chip render solid-state spins promising candidates for stationary qubits. An important class of solid-state spin systems,including quantum dots and nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond, exhibit spin-state-dependent optical transitions, allowing for fast initialization, manipulation and measurement of the spins using laser excitation. In this talk, I will describe recent experiments based on semiconductor quantum dots demonstrating spin-photon entanglement and teleportation of quantum information from a propagating photonic qubit to a confined spin qubit. These experiments pave the way for realization of entanglement between distant spin qubits.
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  • Date:26ThursdayFebruary 2015

    The mystery of the missing antimatter

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    Time
    12:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
    LecturerProf. Yossi Nir
    Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
    Organizer
    Communications and Spokesperson Department
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