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April 01, 2015

  • Date:14TuesdayApril 2015

    ESCRT mediated mammalian cell abscission: New tools, new players and new inhibitors

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    Time
    14:00 - 15:00
    Location
    Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Building
    Dov Elad Room
    Lecturer
    Dr. Natalie Elia
    Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Structural Biology
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  • Date:15WednesdayApril 2015

    Biomechanical control of tissue morphogenesis

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    Time
    10:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    Botnar Auditorium
    Lecturer
    Dr. Thomas Lecuit
    Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille, France
    Organizer
    Life Sciences
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  • Date:15WednesdayApril 2015

    The Gram-negative cell envelope as seen by protein antibiotics

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    Time
    10:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    Lecture Hall
    Lecturer
    Prof. Colin Kleanthous
    Department of Biochemistry University of Oxford
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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  • Date:15WednesdayApril 2015

    TBD

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    Time
    10:15 - 11:15
    Location
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Physics Building
    Benoziyo Center for Astrophysics Seminar Room
    Lecturer
    Barak Zackay
    Organizer
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for Astrophysics
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  • Date:15WednesdayApril 2015

    G-INCPM - Special Guest Seminar - Prof. Ray Cooper, Dept. Applied Biology & Chemical Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. - Chinese and Botanical Medicines: Myth or Treasure?

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:30
    Location
    Michael and Anna Wix Auditorium
    Small Wix
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about There is a need to improve and promote the scientific inquir...»
    There is a need to improve and promote the scientific inquiry on the study and use of botanicals, natural products and Chinese Medicine, in order to secure global acceptance. Although there is an enormous history of use of Chinese medicines a better understanding of these preparations and formulae within the scientific and international community is needed. The aim is to present case studies on select botanicals and natural products to provide scientific data that could substantiate the health claims. One example is the inhibition of ENOX2 (tNOX), a molecular target to examine anticancer activity of green tea catechins. The relation between green tea catechins and cell protection through a cell surface protein, ENOX2 has been identified. When the ENOX2 of cells is inhibited, the cells fail to enlarge after division, cease to divide, and after a few days undergo apoptosis. To date, EGCg in green tea is the most effective polyphenol ENOX2 blocker found without any adverse effects on normal cells. Synergistic combinations of green tea concentrate and powdered Capsicum reduces oxidative stress as an approach to elimination of malignant cells in both cancer (HeLa) and non-cancer (MCF-10A) cells. Some preliminary data on green tea and other examples of well-known botanical medicines descibed in Chinese folklore will be presented.
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  • Date:15WednesdayApril 2015

    Slepton Flavor post the 8 TeV LHC: A Simplified Model Analysis of Low-Energy Constraints and LHC SUSY Searches

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    Time
    11:00
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    Lounge
    Lecturer
    Yael Shadmi
    Technion
    Organizer
    Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
    Joint Particle Physics Meetings
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    DetailsShow full text description of 10:45 Refreshments 13:00 Lunch...»
    10:45 Refreshments
    13:00 Lunch
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  • Date:15WednesdayApril 2015

    POPULAR LECTURES - IN HEBREW

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    Time
    12:00 - 13:00
    Title
    על תזונה מותאמת אישית והחיידקים שבתוכנו
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
    Lecturer
    Eran Segal
    Organizer
    Life Sciences
    Biology Popular Lecture
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  • Date:16ThursdayApril 2015

    A memorial Ceremony for Holocaust Remembrance Day

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:45
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    Location: Memorial Plaza
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  • Date:16ThursdayApril 2015

    Are ants fluid or a solid

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    Auditorium
    Lecturer
    David Hu
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
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    DetailsShow full text description of 11:00 – coffee, tea, and more...»
    11:00 – coffee, tea, and more
    AbstractShow full text abstract about The wetlands of Brazil can be a dangerous place, especially ...»
    The wetlands of Brazil can be a dangerous place, especially if you are an ant. To keep their colonies together during flash floods, ants link their bodies together to build waterproof rafts. Ten thousand ants can build a raft in under two minutes. The cluster of ants can drip can flow like a fluid, or spring back like an elastic material. We use time-lapse photography, CT-scanning and rheological force measurement to elucidate how ants perform these feats.
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  • Date:17FridayApril 2015

    Adir Miller - Stand up

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    Time
    22:00
    Location
    Michael and Anna Wix Auditorium
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    Cultural Events
  • Date:19SundayApril 2015

    Motile cells within a static structure: Sensing the extracellular matrix maintains motility inside bacterial biofilms

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    Time
    All day
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    Botnar Auditorium
    Lecturer
    Nitai Steinberg
    Ilana Kolodkin-Gal's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics
    Organizer
    Life Sciences
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  • Date:19SundayApril 2015

    Physics Wins, Biology is How it’s Done:An Exploration of Ecosystem-Atmosphere Interactions

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    Time
    11:00
    Location
    Sussman Family Building for Environmental Sciences
    M. Magaritz Seminar Room
    Lecturer
    Dennis Baldocchi
    Professor of Biometeorology Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management University of California
    Organizer
    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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  • Date:19SundayApril 2015

    Block copolymer-mediated nanoscale assembly

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    Time
    11:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    Room 404
    Lecturer
    Prof. Roy Shenhar
    Department of Chemistry, Hebrew University
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
    Soft Matter and Biomaterials
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    DetailsShow full text description of Block copolymers – polymers consisting of sequence...»
    Block copolymers – polymers consisting of sequences of incompatible repeat units – self-organize into a variety of nanoscale morphologies with controlled periodicities through phrase separation. The ability to further modify the units of specific blocks opens up various opportunities for using these polymers as templates for the creation of hierarchically-ordered materials.
    The presentation will discuss recent progress in the creation of hierarchically structured nano-reactors for the synthesis of shape-controlled nanoparticle aggregates, and describe a modular approach for the construction of nano-patterned polyelectrolyte multilayers.

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  • Date:19SundayApril 2015

    a special session in honor of Weizmann Institute’s 2015 Israel Prize Recipients

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:30
    Location
    Michael and Anna Wix Auditorium
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    Location: Wix
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  • Date:19SundayApril 2015

    AERI Alternative Sustainable Energy Research Initiative Seminar Series

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    Time
    13:00
    Title
    A combined sustainability index for energy efficiency measures in Israel
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    Lecturer
    Tal Goldrath
    Environmental Management, University of Haifa
    Organizer
    Feinberg Graduate School
    Alternative Sustainable Energy Research Initiative (AERI)
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    DetailsShow full text description of Gathering & Refreshments at 12:40...»
    Gathering & Refreshments at 12:40
    AbstractShow full text abstract about Three major goals for 2020 were set by the Israeli governmen...»
    Three major goals for 2020 were set by the Israeli government in recent years: 10% renewable energy in the electricity fuel mix; 20% improvement in energy efficiency; and 20% greenhouse gasses emission reduction.
    Current reports show that in all three goals milestones had not been reached, and without clear regulation and allocated budgets, major progress cannot be expected.
    Our research defines a combined sustainability index used for evaluating common technologies in the Israeli electricity production market, and energy efficiency measures in the main consumption sectors. The goal is to enable a holistic decision making process, taking into account economic, technological, environmental, social and political considerations.
    Using multi-criteria analyses of both the production and consumption indices, we find that outdoor lighting in the municipal sector is expected to be the preferable energy efficiency measure in all expected scenarios of electricity production fuel mix.
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  • Date:19SundayApril 2015

    Redistribution of conventional and non-conventional body fat depots across lifestyle strategies: preliminary results of the CENTRAL MRI randomized trial

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    Botnar Auditorium
    Lecturer
    prof. Iris Shai
    S. Daniel Abraham Center for Health and Nutrition, Ben-Gurion University
    Organizer
    Life Sciences
    Metabollic Research Forum
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  • Date:20MondayApril 2015

    Citrobacter rodentium-induced colitis: from type III secretion system effectors to probiotics

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    Auditorium
    Lecturer
    Prof. Gad Frankel
    Organizer
    Department of Systems Immunology
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  • Date:20MondayApril 2015

    Heat shock proteins as polypeptide unfolding nanomachines that

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    Time
    11:15
    Title
    combat plant stresses and animal degenerative diseases
    Location
    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
    Aharon Katzir Hall
    Lecturer
    Prof. Pierre Goloubinoff
    Plant molecular Biology, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, Lausanne University, Lausanne, Switzerland
    Organizer
    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:20MondayApril 2015

    Student Seminar

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    Time
    12:15
    Title
    Mechanical interplay between invadopodia and the nucleus in cancer cells 3'UTR Shortening: a Switch that Activates microRNA Regulation
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    Lecturer
    Yonit Hoffman + Or-Yam Revach
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
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  • Date:21TuesdayApril 2015

    HOLOGRAPHIC ENTANGLEMENT ENTROPY AND THE INTERNAL SPACE

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    Time
    10:30
    Location
    Neve Shalom
    Lecturer
    CHRISTOPH UHLEMANN
    UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
    Organizer
    Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
    High Energy Theory Joint Seminar
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Extensive studies of entanglement correlations have led to r...»
    Extensive studies of entanglement correlations have led to remarkable insights in recent years. Much of the focus has been on correlations between different regions in spacetime and the corresponding geometric entropies, which can be computed efficiently using AdS/CFT. The subject of this talk are non-geometric definitions of subsystems and the relation of the corresponding entanglement entropy to minimal surfaces probing the internal space in AdS/CFT. A recent proposal attempts to relate such surfaces in AdS5xS5 to entanglement entropies between U(n) and U(m) subsectors of U(n+m) N=4 SYM. To sharpen this proposal we will study it for N=4 SYM on the Coulomb branch, which reveals an interesting phase structure and explicitly shows limitations to the proposed identification. This leads us to a refined proposal, based on the relation of the internal space to the R-symmetry of N=4 SYM.
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