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February 01, 2019
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Date:24WednesdayJune 2020Lecture
Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar
More information Time 16:30 - 18:00Title Restriction for general linear groups: the local non-tempered Gan-Gross-Prasad conjectureLecturer Kei Yuen Chan
Fudan UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:25ThursdayJune 2020Lecture
Sparsity-based Methods for Rapid MRI
More information Time 09:30 - 10:30Lecturer Dr. Efrat Shimron
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) at UC BerkeleyOrganizer Clore Institute for High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging and SpectroscopyContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Zoom Lecture: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/99058507421 Ma...» Zoom Lecture: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/99058507421
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a superb imaging modality that provides high-quality images of the human body. However, one of its major limitations is the long acquisition time, which hinders the MRI clinical use. The acquisition time can be shortened by acquiring less data; however, this requires suitable methods for accurate image reconstruction from subsampled data, which is acquired with a sub-Nyquist rate.
In this seminar, four novel methods for image reconstruction from subsampled data will be presented. These methods build upon the well-established frameworks of Parallel Imaging (PI) and Compressed Sensing (CS), utilize a-priori knowledge about data sparsity, and address current limitations of PI-CS methods. The first two methods accelerate static MRI scans by introducing the Convolution-based Reconstruction (CORE) framework, which offers a parameter-free non-iterative reconstruction. Experiments with in-vivo 7T brain data demonstrated that these methods perform comparably to the well-established GRAPPA and l1-SPIRiT methods, with the advantage of shorter computation times and reduced need for parameter calibration. The next two developed methods accelerate dynamic MRI scans that provide temperature monitoring in High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (MRgHIFU) thermal ablation treatments. The developed methods enable rapid MR monitoring by reconstructing temperature changes from subsampled data. Validation experiments were performed with in-vivo data from clinical treatments of prostate cancer in humans; these showed that the proposed methods significantly outperform two state-of-the-art methods in the temperature reconstruction task
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Date:25ThursdayJune 2020Lecture
High-dimensional geometry of visual cortex
More information Time 16:00 - 16:00Lecturer Dr. Carsen Stringer
Janelia Research CampusOrganizer Department of Brain SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Interpreting high-dimensional datasets requires new computat...» Interpreting high-dimensional datasets requires new computational and analytical methods. We developed such methods to extract and analyze neural activity from 20,000 neurons recorded simultaneously in awake, behaving mice. The neural activity was not low-dimensional as commonly thought, but instead was high-dimensional and obeyed a power-law scaling across its eigenvalues. We developed a theory that proposes that neural responses to external stimuli maximize information capacity while maintaining a smooth neural code. We then observed power-law eigenvalue scaling in many real-world datasets, and therefore developed a nonlinear manifold embedding algorithm called Rastermap that can capture such high-dimensional structure. -
Date:28SundayJune 2020Lecture
Departmental seminar by Miri Shnayder
More information Time 13:00 - 13:45Title “HCMV Latent Infection- Lessons from Single Cell Analyses”Location Zoom: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/99737816120Organizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:30TuesdayJune 2020Lecture
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More information Time 09:00 - 10:00Title Stem Cells, Regeneration and Aging Breakfast SeminarLocation Max and Lillian Candiotty BuildingOrganizer Department of Immunology and Regenerative BiologyContact -
Date:30TuesdayJune 2020Lecture
Comparative Structural Analysis of 20S Proteasome Ortholog Protein Complexes by Native Mass Spectrometry
More information Time 10:30 - 11:00Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Building for Biological SciencesLecturer Shay Vimer
Members - Dept. of Biomolecular Sciences-WISOrganizer Department of Biomolecular SciencesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Ortholog protein complexes are responsible for equivalent fu...» Ortholog protein complexes are responsible for equivalent functions in different organisms. However, during evolution, each organism adapts to meet its physiological needs and the environmental challenges imposed by its niche. This selection pressure leads to structural diversity in protein complexes, which are often difficult to specify. Here, we describe a multilevel experimental approach based on native mass spectrometry (MS) tools for elucidating the structural preservation and variations among highly related protein complexes. The 20S proteasome, an essential protein degradation machinery, served as our model system. We compare between four different eukaryotic 20S proteasomes: yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and mammals (rat - Rattus norvegicus, rabbit - Oryctolagus cuniculus and human - HEK293 cells). Our study revealed that out of four different orthologs the yeast complex, and not those in mammals, was the largest in size and displayed the greatest degree of kinetic stability. Moreover, we also identified a new proteoform of the PSMA7 subunit that resides within the rat and rabbit complexes, which to our knowledge have not been previously described. Altogether, our strategy enables elucidation of the unique structural properties of protein complexes that are highly similar to one another, a framework that is valid not only to ortholog protein complexes, but also for other highly related protein assemblies. -
Date:02ThursdayJuly 2020Lecture
The power of ONE: Immunology in the age of single cell genomics
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Building for Biological SciencesLecturer Prof. Ido Amit Organizer Dwek Institute for Cancer Therapy ResearchContact -
Date:05SundayJuly 2020Lecture
Departmental Seminar by Mira Rosenthal & Lia Yerushalmi
More information Time 13:00 - 14:00Location Zoom: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/98416427113Organizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:06MondayJuly 202008WednesdayJuly 2020Conference
ECRICE 2020
More information Time 08:00 - 08:00Location Michael Sela AuditoriumChairperson Ron BlonderHomepage -
Date:06MondayJuly 2020Colloquia
Chemistry Colloquium
More information Time 11:00 - 12:15Title Hydronephrology: When Kidney Stones Encounter HydrologyLocation https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/92910931481Lecturer Prof. Brian Berkowitz
WIS Earth and Planetary SciencesOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryContact -
Date:09ThursdayJuly 2020Colloquia
Students' Colloquium
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/98207059710?pwd=L21ZUndGUjY5ajBzckVOeDlPR0Q4dz09Lecturer Aviram Uri, Nirit Sukenik, Asaf Rozen, Or Katz, WIS Organizer Faculty of PhysicsContact -
Date:13MondayJuly 202016ThursdayJuly 2020Conference
Coherent Network Computing 2020 (CNC2020)
More information Time 08:00 - 08:00Location Michael Sela AuditoriumChairperson Nir DavidsonOrganizer Department of Resource Development , Construction Physical Plant Maintenance Division , Department of Chemical and Structural Biology -
Date:16ThursdayJuly 2020Lecture
ClearSight™: A portable system that uses diffusion NMR to probe the margins of excised tumors
More information Time 09:30 - 10:30Organizer Clore Institute for High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging and SpectroscopyContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Zoom link: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/91154950215?pwd=ZkRsTW...» Zoom link: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/91154950215?pwd=ZkRsTWJzL1AzMWpNbFVSVUF4d05zQT09
Password: 388848
Diffusion NMR weighted NMR and MRI are very powerful techniques for investigating microscopic details about tissue architecture, either normal or in a diseased state. In addition to its traditional use in diagnosing stroke and ischemic injury in the brain, in recent years DWI has been used to diagnose various kinds of cancer, including breast, prostate and lung cancers.
In this seminar we will present an overview of a novel portable system that uses DWI to check whether the margins of excised breast tumors are tumor-free. This is extremely important both for the patient and the hospital, since it obviates the need to perform additional surgery if the subsequent pathology indicates the presence of tumor on the margin of the excised tissue, something that occurs today in up to 25% of breast-conserving surgeries.
We shall provide an overview of diffusion MRI, the unique challenges of performing MRI in or near the operating theater, the architecture of ClearCut's system, computer simulations of its performance and an overview of the clinical results obtained to date.
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Date:16ThursdayJuly 2020Lecture
TP53 mutations playing Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the mouse gut
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Building for Biological SciencesLecturer Prof. Yinon Ben-Neriah Organizer Dwek Institute for Cancer Therapy ResearchContact -
Date:20MondayJuly 2020Colloquia
Chemistry Colloquium
More information Time 11:00 - 12:15Title Atomic Partial Charges in Molecules — Towards A Guide For The PerplexedLocation https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/97794064932?pwd=alJ0VHYxOHRNdlRJS2h1QUVwTjBiUT09Lecturer Prof. Prof. Gershom (Jan M.L.) Martin
Weizmann Institute of Science Department of Organic ChemistryOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryHomepage Contact -
Date:21TuesdayJuly 2020Academic Events
Scientific Council meeting
More information Time 14:00 - 16:00Contact -
Date:29WednesdayJuly 2020Lecture
Deciphering the immunogenomic landscape in melanoma
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Building for Biological SciencesLecturer Prof. Yardena Samuels Organizer Dwek Institute for Cancer Therapy ResearchContact -
Date:30ThursdayJuly 2020Lecture
Establishing the first tree ring chronology of Amburana cearensis in Brazil and looking beyond population signals
More information Time 11:30 - 12:30Location via ZoomLecturer Milena de Godoy Veiga, Dr. Lior Regev
Group of Ecological Anatomy of Wood and Biology of Parasitic Plants, University of São Paulo, BrazilHomepage Contact -
Date:03MondayAugust 2020Colloquia
Virtual Chemistry Colloquium
More information Time 11:00 - 12:15Title Atmospheric CO2 Triggers Electro-freezing of Super Cooled Water on Pyro-electric SurfacesLocation https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/95804327558?pwd=SkdaWFp6VktRcFptRURLKzBqN093dz09Lecturer Prof. Meir Lahav
Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Materials and InterfacesOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryHomepage Contact -
Date:10MondayAugust 2020Lecture
Protein Condensation as Cell Survival Strategy in Plant Immunity
More information Time 15:00 - 16:00Title GUEST SEMINAR VIA ZOOMLocation https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/98166822558 - password: 649869Lecturer Dr. Raul Zavaliev, NICOLE FRIESEM
Department of Biology & Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, USAOrganizer Department of Plant and Environmental SciencesHomepage Contact
