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January 01, 2016

  • Date:10ThursdayNovember 2016

    Fyl Fest- A symposium on soft matter in honor of Professor Phil Pincus

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    Time
    09:00 - 17:00
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
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    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:10ThursdayNovember 2016

    FylFest: Symposium on Soft Matter in honor of Prof. Phil Pincus

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    Time
    10:00 - 16:00
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerSymposium on Soft Matter in honor of Prof. Phil Pincus
    Roy Bar Ziv (WIS) Roy Beck (TAU) Avinoam Ben Shaul (Hebrew University) Anne Bernheim (BGU) Guy Deutcher (TAU) Oded Farago (BGU) Jacob Klein (WIS) Dov Levine (Technion) Itzhak Rabin (BIU) Uri Raviv (Hebrew University)
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    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:10ThursdayNovember 2016

    Guided design of new Quantum materials

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerLeslie Schoop
    MPI Stuttgart
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about The realization of new quantum effects in materials strongly...»
    The realization of new quantum effects in materials strongly depends on the discovery of compounds that can exhibit these effects. For example, although first predictions were made in the 70s, the field of topological insulators only really grew after topological materials were discovered that could be studied. In order to create new materials that exhibit new and exotic physical properties, knowledge about the periodic table and chemical concepts is extremely useful. In this talk, I will introduce some basic chemical concepts and show how they can be used as a guide to develop new superconductors, 3D Dirac semimetals and two-dimensional magnets
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  • Date:10ThursdayNovember 2016

    Virology Club

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    Time
    12:15 - 13:15
    Title
    Genetic hurdles limit the arms race between Prochlorococcus and the T7-like podoviruses infecting them
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerDaniel Schwartz
    Lab of Prof. Debbie Lindell, Technion
    Organizer
    Faculty of Biochemistry , Faculty of Biology
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  • Date:10ThursdayNovember 2016

    Obesity paradox, obesity orthodox, and the metabolic syndrome: An approach to unity

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerProf. Jesse Roth
    The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, USA
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  • Date:13SundayNovember 201616WednesdayNovember 2016

    The 68th Annual General Meeting of the International Board

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    All day
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  • Date:13SundayNovember 2016

    Polyelectrolyte Brushes + Multi-Valent Ions

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerProf. Philip Pincus
    University of California at Santa Barbara
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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  • Date:13SundayNovember 2016

    Memorial Day for Yitzhak Rabin

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:30
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
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  • Date:13SundayNovember 2016

    Host-Bacillus subtilis interaction: using polysaccharides to form new and improved biofilms

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    Time
    13:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerNatalia Kemper
    Ilana Kolodkin-Gal's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WIS
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Genetics
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  • Date:13SundayNovember 2016

    Precision and variability in bacterial temperature sensing

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    Time
    13:00 - 14:00
    LecturerProf. Hanna Salman
    University of Pittsburgh
    Organizer
    Clore Center for Biological Physics
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  • Date:14MondayNovember 2016

    Following Single mRNAs in Living Cells

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    10:00 - 10:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerProf. Robert Singer
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Janelia Research Campus of the HHMI
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Genetics
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  • Date:14MondayNovember 2016

    Life Sciences Colloquium

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:00
    Title
    Mitochondria, Metabolism and Cellular Decisions: Entwined in Health and Disease
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
    LecturerProf. Jared Rutter
    Investigator, Prof. of Biochemistry, University of Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City
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  • Date:14MondayNovember 2016

    Bi directional communication of melanoma with the micro environment

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    Time
    14:00 - 14:00
    Title
    Cancer Research Club
    Location
    Raoul and Graziella de Picciotto Building for Scientific and Technical Support
    LecturerDr. Carmit Levy
    Tel Aviv University
    Organizer
    Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Melanoma originates in the epidermis and becomes metastatic ...»
    Melanoma originates in the epidermis and becomes metastatic after invasion into the dermis. This radial to vertical growth transition, is crucial for melanoma metastatic stage, yet the triggers of this transition remain elusive. We demonstrated that the microenvironment drives melanoma metastasis independently of mutation acquisition. By examining changes in microenvironment that occur during melanoma radial growth, we found that direct contact of melanoma cells with the remote epidermal layer triggers vertical invasion via Notch signaling activation. Moreover, we show that melanoma cells directly affect the formation of the dermal tumor niche by microRNA trafficking before invasion.
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  • Date:15TuesdayNovember 2016

    Circadian Clocks, Couples, and Communities

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    Time
    10:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerProf. William Schwartz
    University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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  • Date:15TuesdayNovember 2016

    Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Title
    Derived adic completion of commutative DG-rings
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerLiran Shaul
    University of Antwerp
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:15TuesdayNovember 2016

    MCB - Students Seminar

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    Time
    12:15 - 12:15
    Title
    Ex Vivo organ culture for the study of drug response in human cancer tissue, The mammalian apicome - asymmetric RNA localization in the intestinal epithelium
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerNancy Gevert & Andreas Moor
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
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  • Date:15TuesdayNovember 2016

    "The interplay between structured and disordered domains in proteins"

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    Time
    14:00 - 14:00
    Location
    Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Building
    LecturerProf. Assaf Friedler
    Institute of Chemistry Hebrew University
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Structural Biology
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  • Date:16WednesdayNovember 2016

    Field Flow Fractionation -New technology in Life Science Core Facility

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    Time
    09:00 - 11:00
    Title
    Ultra-broad separation of biological particles nm to µm range
    Location
    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
    LecturerDr. Gerhard Heinzmann
    support specialist that is installing the new technology in the Protein Analysis Unit at LSCF
    Organizer
    Department of Life Sciences Core Facilities
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about On Wednesday, November 16th, we will be hosting a basic user...»
    On Wednesday, November 16th, we will be hosting a basic user seminar given by Dr. Gerhard Heinzmann a support specialist that is installing the new technology in the Protein Analysis Unit at LSCF.

    The training session will take place in the Ullmann Building, Aharon Katzir Hall, from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM [16/11]. It includes and introduction to FFF technology and basic tools for starting to work.

    If you have any further questions regarding this training session, please contact Dana:
    dana@golik.co.il
    054-2565007
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  • Date:16WednesdayNovember 2016

    Transcriptional control of axonal degeneration

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerProf. Avraham Yaron
    Dept. of Biomolecular Sciences, WIS
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  • Date:16WednesdayNovember 2016

    “Phenomenology of relaxion-Higgs mixing”

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    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerRick Gupta
    Weizmann Institute
    Organizer
    Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about We show that the relaxion generically stops its rolling at a...»
    We show that the relaxion generically stops its rolling at a point that breaks CP leading to relaxion-Higgs mixing. This opens the door to a variety of observational probes since the possible relaxion mass span a broad range from sub-eV to GeV scale. We derive constraints from current experiments (fifth force, astrophysical and cosmological probes, beam dump, flavour, LEP and LHC) and present projections from future experiments such as NA62, SHiP and PIXIE. We find that a large region of the parameter space is already under the experimental scrutiny. All the experimental constraints we derive are equally applicable for general Higgs portal models. On the theoretical side we present a new bound on the back-reaction scale, Lambda^4_{br} < m_h^2 v^2. In addition, we show that simple multiaxion (clockwork) UV completions, suffer from a mild fine tuning problem, which increases with the number of sites. These results favour a cut-off scale lower than the existing theoretical bounds.

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