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Date:16WednesdayMay 2018Lecture
Developmental Club Series 2017-2018
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Title Imaging and Regulation of the Cellular Events that Shape the Vertebrate EmbryoLocation Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Jerome Gros Organizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:17ThursdayMay 2018Lecture
UCSC Genome Browser: New features and hidden features Q & A session
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Location Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Kate Rosenbloom
Senior Software Developer UC Santa Cruz Genomics InstituteOrganizer Department of Life Sciences Core FacilitiesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about For the past several years, a main focus of the UCSC browser...» For the past several years, a main focus of the UCSC browser group has been developing data organization and display features in response to the massive expansion of data quantity and variety in the genomics field. There will be a short talk covering recent features motivated by these issues, highlighting two of the newest - the Track Collection Builder tool, and the new pairwise interaction ('interact') track type. This will be followed by a quick tour through some not-so-obvious browser features such as exon-only display, isoform hiding, highlights, and track reordering. There will be ample time for questions, reflections and suggestions about browser features and data. -
Date:17ThursdayMay 2018Lecture
Hereditary Genetics
More information Time 11:00 - 13:00Title Clinical Oncology CourseLocation Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Ayelet Erez
Dept. of Biological Regulation, Weizmann InstituteOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:17ThursdayMay 2018Colloquia
Physics Colloquium
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer TBA Organizer Faculty of PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about TBA ...» TBA -
Date:17ThursdayMay 2018Lecture
Computational tools for
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Title Cancer Club SeminarLocation Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Ron Shamir
Tel Aviv UniversityOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:21MondayMay 2018Colloquia
"From discrete metal-ligand motifs to supramolecular assembly, nanostructures and functions"
More information Time 11:00 - 12:15Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Vivian W.W. Yam
Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong KongOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryContact -
Date:22TuesdayMay 2018Lecture
2nd Mini Symposium series on Stochasticity and Control in Biological Systems
More information Time 09:30 - 12:00Location Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:22TuesdayMay 2018Lecture
LECTURE IN HEBREW - G-INCPM - Special Seminar - Prof. Shimon Reisner, Head of Midgam - "Politics, Economics and the Health System"
More information Time 11:00 - 12:15Location Nancy and Stephen Grand Israel National Center for Personalized MedicineLecturer Prof. Shimon Reisner, Head of Midgam Organizer Department of Biomolecular SciencesContact -
Date:22TuesdayMay 2018Lecture
Effect of land-use change on ecosystemal carbon and nitrogen cycles in mesic climate
More information Time 11:30 - 11:30Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Building for Biological SciencesLecturer Dr. Ilya Gelfand
French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands, Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sde Boqer CampusOrganizer Department of Plant and Environmental SciencesHomepage Contact -
Date:23WednesdayMay 2018Lecture
Developmental Club Series 2017-2018
More information Time 10:00 - 11:00Title “Single cell heterogeneity in the pancreas and the gut”Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Shalev Itzkovitz Organizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:24ThursdayMay 2018Lecture
Breast Cancer
More information Time 11:00 - 13:00Title Clinical Oncology CourseLocation Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. Tamar Peretz-Yablonski
Hadassah Medical Center, Hebrew University JerusalemOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:24ThursdayMay 2018Lecture
Chemical and Biological Physics Guest Seminar
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title Spintronics in hybrid perovskitesLocation Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Prof. Valy Vardeny
Dep. of Physics, University of UtahOrganizer Department of Chemical and Biological PhysicsContact -
Date:24ThursdayMay 2018Colloquia
Tricks and Traps:Low Energy Searches for High Energy Physics
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Title PHYSICS MEMORIAL COLLOQUIUM IN HONOR OF PROF. MICHA HASSLocation Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Dr. Guy Ron
Hebrew University of JerusalemOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Trapped radioactive atoms and ions have become a standard to...» Trapped radioactive atoms and ions have become a standard tool of the trade
for precision studies of beyond SM physics. decay studies, in particular,
oer the possibility of detecting deviations from standard model predictions
of the weak interaction which signal new physics. These 'precision frontier'
searches are complementary to the high energy searches performed by the
LHC and other high energy/high luminosity facilities.
I will present a general overview of magneto-optical, optical traps, and elec-
trostatic traps, and their use for weak interaction studies. I will further
present the new Hebrew University/Weizmann Institute/NRCN trapping
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Date:24ThursdayMay 2018Lecture
Targeting Pancreas Cancer
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Title Cancer Research ClubLocation Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingLecturer Prof. David Kelsen
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New YorkOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:27SundayMay 201828MondayMay 2018Conference
From Photosynthesis to Cancer Therapy
More information Time 08:00 - 08:00Location The David Lopatie Conference CentreChairperson Lilach AgemyHomepage -
Date:27SundayMay 2018Lecture
TBA
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Sussman Family Building for Environmental SciencesLecturer Michal Sela-Adler
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Weizmann Institute of ScienceOrganizer Department of Earth and Planetary SciencesContact -
Date:27SundayMay 2018Lecture
Building the pathway for motion vision
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Claude Desplan
NYU Biology http://www.nyu.edu/projects/desplan/Organizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:28MondayMay 201830WednesdayMay 2018Conference
Biological Physics Days
More information Time 08:00 - 08:00Location Institut Curie, ParisChairperson Efi EfratiOrganizer Clore Center for Biological PhysicsHomepage -
Date:28MondayMay 2018Colloquia
"Engineering by Evolution: Bringing New Chemistry to Life"
More information Time 11:00 - 12:15Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Frances Arnold
Caltech, USAOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryContact -
Date:28MondayMay 2018Lecture
From dragons’ sleep to sliders’ sight: reexamination of reptilian model systems
More information Time 12:30 - 12:30Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Dr. Mark Shein-Idelson
Dept of Neurobiology Faculty of Life Sciences Sagol School for Neuroscience Tel Aviv UniversityOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Throughout the history of neuroscience, a large set of model...» Throughout the history of neuroscience, a large set of model systems has been used for studying a large variety of questions. These model systems were frequently chosen for their unique experimental advantages, but studying them also provided a wider perspective on basic questions: By examining the manifestation of a given biological phenomenon across different species, one could separate the salient or fundamental from the transient or variable. In my talk I will focus on two of our studies in reptiles: sleep in bearded dragons and visual processing in red eared sliders. I will show how we can use turtles for understanding structure function relations in neural circuits and how we can use lizards for exploring the organization of collective activity during sleep. In addition, I will show that such studies provide a new u! nderstanding of the evolution of brain dynamics.
