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  • Date:27חמישידצמבר 2012

    "סוף טוב"

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    20:30 - 20:30
    כותרת
    תיאטרון הקאמרי
    מיקום
    אודיטוריום מיכאל סלע
    צרו קשר
    אירועי תרבות
  • Date:29שבתדצמבר 2012

    "סוף טוב"

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    20:30 - 20:30
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    תיאטרון הקאמרי
    מיקום
    אודיטוריום מיכאל סלע
    צרו קשר
    אירועי תרבות
  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Molybdenum isotopes and Earth system redox evolution during the Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic

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    11:00 - 11:00
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    בניין משפחת זוסמן
    מרצהDan Asael
    European Inst. for Marine Sciences, Brest, France
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    המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכת
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Molybdenum (Mo) isotopes are efficiently removed under euxin...»
    Molybdenum (Mo) isotopes are efficiently removed under euxinic conditions and consequently may directly record the Mo isotopic composition of contemporaneous seawater in ancient organic-rich shales. Removal of Mo to sediment in other environments (i.e., anoxic and oxic) is less efficient and accompanied by a significant negative isotope fractionation, where Δ98MoSW-SED is typically 1 to 3 ‰ [1,2]. Because Mo in solution occurs primarily as the oxidized molybdate complex MoO42-, it is generally accepted that before the Great Oxidation Event (GOE) at ca. 2.3 Ga the transfer of Mo to the oceans was primarily in detrital form. This is in accordance with some available sedimentary data showing low concentrations and a narrow range of isotopic compositions corresponding to the crustal reservoir [3,4]. As atmospheric oxygen started to rise, Mo was chemically weathered from continental sources and transported to the oceans as molybdate. There, it was removed to sediments via several fractionating mechanisms, depending on the redox conditions. Consequently, Proterozoic and Phanerozoic black shales record a wide range of Mo concentrations and isotopic values, reflecting variations in the isotopic composition of seawater as determined by the mass balance between the different sinks [5,6].
    In order to further explore the Mo isotopic record of Earth system redox evolution, we measured Mo concentrations and isotopic compositions of black shales from several Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic sections (2.7 Ga - Belingwe Fm., Zimbabwe; 2.63 Ga - Jeerinah Fm., Western Australia; 2.52 Ga - Gamohaan Fm., South Africa; 2.32 Ga – Timeball Hill South Africa; 2.15 Ga - Sengoma Argillite Fm., Botswana; 2.06 Ga – Zaonega Fm., Karelia). The data suggest low levels of free O2 up to 400 Myr before the GOE, where elevated Mo concentrations together with large isotopic variations and high δ98Mo values are observed in sections dated 2.72 – 2.5 Ga. Moreover, early euxinic conditions are detected in the 2.63 Ga Jeerinah Formation. The 2.32 Ga Timeball Hill Formation, contemporaneous with the GOE [7], shows a dramatic increase in Mo transport accompanied by very strong fractionation effects, possibly pointing to rapid and large variations in free O2 levels. Post-GOE sections (2.15 – 2.05 Ga) indicate another increase in Mo transport to the ocean and development of widespread euxinia at 2.05 Ga. Overall, we show here that secular evolution of the oceanic Mo cycle tracks redox changes in the oceans and atmosphere and represents a powerful tool for refining our understanding of the Earth redox evolution.
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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Learning and Testing Submodular Functions

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    11:00 - 11:00
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    בניין יעקב זיסקינד
    מרצהGrigory Yaroslavtsev
    Pennsylvania State University
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    הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשב
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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Tidal disruption of stars and binaries by massive Objects

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    11:30 - 12:30
    מיקום
    בניין לפיזיקה על-שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    מארגן
    מרכז לאסטרופיזיקה עש נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about I will discuss two kinds of tidal disruption events. 1) Star...»
    I will discuss two kinds of tidal disruption events. 1) Stars orbiting closely
    enough to a massive black hole are tidally compressed into a transient
    pancake-shape configuration before the total disruption. I discuss its
    implications to X-ray and gravitational wave astronomy. 2) The leading
    model for the formation of hyper-velocity stars is the breakup of a binary
    as it approaches the massive black hole in the Galactic Center. The large
    mass ratio between the black hole and binary allows us to formulate the
    problem in the restricted parabolic three-body approximation. I discuss
    the ejection and capture dynamics in the framework, and the velocity
    distribution in the Galactic halo is discussed. The disruption results are
    also used to study irregular satellites around the giant planets
    in the Solar system, especially Triton - Neptune's largest moon.
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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Tidal disruption of stars and binaries by massive Objects

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    11:30 - 12:30
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    בניין לפיזיקה על-שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    מרצהShiho Kobayashi
    מארגן
    מרכז לאסטרופיזיקה עש נלה וליאון בנוזיו
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about I will discuss two kinds of tidal disruption events. 1) Star...»
    I will discuss two kinds of tidal disruption events. 1) Stars orbiting closely
    enough to a massive black hole are tidally compressed into a transient
    pancake-shape configuration before the total disruption. I discuss its
    implications to X-ray and gravitational wave astronomy. 2) The leading
    model for the formation of hyper-velocity stars is the breakup of a binary
    as it approaches the massive black hole in the Galactic Center. The large
    mass ratio between the black hole and binary allows us to formulate the
    problem in the restricted parabolic three-body approximation. I discuss
    the ejection and capture dynamics in the framework, and the velocity
    distribution in the Galactic halo is discussed. The disruption results are
    also used to study irregular satellites around the giant planets
    in the Solar system, especially Triton - Neptune's largest moon.
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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Commitment and noise in nutrient homeostasis

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    13:00 - 13:00
    מיקום
    בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואי
    מרצהNoam Vardi
    Naama Barkai's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics
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    המחלקה לגנטיקה מולקולרית
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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Neural Mechanisms Underlying Selective Attention at a Cocktail Party

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    14:30 - 14:30
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    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    מרצהDr. Elana Zion Golumbic
    Columbia University Medical Center, New York
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    המחלקה למדעי המוח
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about Our ability to selectively attend to a particular conversati...»
    Our ability to selectively attend to a particular conversation amidst competing input streams (e.g. other speakers) epitomized by the ‘Cocktail Party’ problem, is remarkable. How this demanding perceptual feat is achieved from a neural systems perspective remains unclear and controversial. In this talk I will present data from both invasive and non-invasive electrophysiological recordings in humans, investigating the manner in which selective attention governs the brain’s representation of attended and ignored speech streams using a simulated ‘Cocktail Party’ Paradigm. Results indicate that brain activity dynamically tracks speech streams using both low frequency phase and high frequency amplitude fluctuations, and that optimal encoding likely combines the two. In and near low level auditory cortices, attention ‘modulates’ the representation by enhancing cortical tracking of attended speech streams, but ignored speech remains represented. In higher order regions, the representation appears to become more ‘selective’. Furthermore, when to-be-ignored input has a predictable rhythmic structure, there is even evidence for active suppression of responses to these stimuli, making attention more effective. Viewing the facial movements of the speaker movements of a speech further enhances the selectivity of the neural response. Together, these findings are a testament to the proactive and flexible nature of the neural system which dynamically shapes its internal activity according to environmental and contextual demands.

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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    Metabolic Syndrome Research Club

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    15:00 - 15:00
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    Metabolic enzymes involvement in systemic diseases :ASL and hypertension as a prototype
    מיקום
    בניין קמיליה בוטנאר
    מרצהProf. Ayelet Erez
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  • Date:30ראשוןדצמבר 2012

    הבלט הישראלי

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    20:00 - 20:00
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    והארץ תיתן פריה- מיצירתו של איציק גלילי
    מיקום
    אודיטוריום מיכאל סלע
    צרו קשר
    אירועי תרבות
  • Date:31שנידצמבר 2012

    A special career lecture

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    12:30 - 14:00
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    פרויקטCareer Connect של מועצת הסטודנטים שמח להזמינכם ל: מפגש עם חברת קלע טנקור ולהרצאתו של פרופ' דני קנדל בנושא: Faster, Smaller, Cheaper & Smarter How will you contribute to the next technology revolution?
    מיקום
    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
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    אירועי תרבות
  • Date:31שנידצמבר 2012

    The Asymmetric Inclusion Process

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    14:15 - 14:15
    מיקום
    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    מרצהShlomi Reuveni
    TAU
    מארגן
    המחלקה לפיזיקה של מערכות מורכבות
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about The Asymmetric Inclusion Process (ASIP) is a lattice-gas mod...»
    The Asymmetric Inclusion Process (ASIP) is a lattice-gas model which replaces the ‘‘fermionic’’ exclusion interactions of the Asymmetric Exclusion Process (ASEP) by ‘‘bosonic’’ inclusion interactions. In this talk I will demonstrate the model’s rich statistical complexity—which ranges from ‘‘mild’’ to ‘‘wild’’ displays of randomness: Gaussian load and draining, Rayleigh outflow with linear aging, inverse-Gaussian coalescence, intrinsic power-law scaling and power-law fluctuations and condensation. Recent advancements in our understanding of the process, along with exact solution methods and results, will be discussed.
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  • Date:31שנידצמבר 2012

    Interactive Proofs of Proximity: Delegating Computation in Sublinear Time

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    שעה
    14:30 - 14:30
    מיקום
    בניין יעקב זיסקינד
    מרצהProf. Guy Rothblum
    Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley
    מארגן
    הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשב
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  • Date:31שנידצמבר 2012

    מפגשים בחזית המדע

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    19:15 - 21:00
    מיקום
    מכון דוידסון לחינוך מדעי
    מארגן
    יחידת שוהם במכון דוידסון
    דף בית
    צרו קשר
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  • Date:01שלישיינואר 2013

    TBA

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    שעה
    כל היום
    מיקום
    בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגי
    מרצהAaron Gordon
    מארגן
    המחלקה לביולוגיה מולקולרית של התא
    צרו קשר
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  • Date:01שלישיינואר 2013

    Videotaped Mathematics Lessons as Resources for Professional Development

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    כל היום
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    מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטי
    יושב ראש
    Ronnie Karsenty
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    כנסים
  • Date:01שלישיינואר 2013

    “Chromatin plasticity in pluripotent embryonic stem cells”

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    10:00 - 10:00
    מיקום
    בניין יצחק בן שלמה וולפסון
    מרצהDr. Eran Meshorer
    Dept. of Genetics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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    המחלקה למדעים ביומולקולריים
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  • Date:01שלישיינואר 2013

    "Coral landscapes at the microscale"

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    11:15 - 11:15
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    בניין אולמן למדעי החיים
    מרצהDr. Orr Shapiro
    (At Dr. Assaf Vardi's lab.), The Department of Plant Sciences, The Weizmann Institute of Science
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    המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבה
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  • Date:01שלישיינואר 2013

    Epigenetic transgenerational inheritance alters stress responses in a sexually dimorphic manner

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    12:30 - 12:30
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    בניין לחקר המוח על-שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    מרצהProf. David Crews
    Integrative Biology Section, University of Texas, Austin TX
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    המחלקה למדעי המוח
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Ancestral environmental exposures to endocrine disrupting ch...»
    Ancestral environmental exposures to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can promote epigenetic transgenerational inheritance and influence all aspects of the life history of descendants. What happens in the life of descendant is also important, and it is well established that proximate life events such as chronic stress during adolescence modify elements of the adult phenotype, including physiological, neural, and behavioral traits. We use a systems biology approach to investigate in rats to explore this interaction of the ancestral modifications carried transgenerationally in the germ line and the proximate modifications involving chronic restraint stress during adolescence. We find that a single exposure to a common-use fungicide (vinclozolin) three generations removed alters the physiology, behavior, metabolic activity, and transcriptome in discrete brain nuclei in descendant males, causing them to respond differently to chronic restraint stress. This alteration of baseline brain maturation promotes a change in neural genomic activity that correlates with changes in physiology and behavior, revealing the interaction of genetics, environment, and epigenetic transgenerational inheritance in the shaping of the adult phenotype. Further, in many of these traits females differ fundamentally from males, indicating that such effects are not general but sex-specific in how descendants of these progenitor individuals perceive and respond to a common challenges (e.g., chronic restraint stress) experienced during their own life history.
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  • Date:01שלישיינואר 2013

    In vivo imaging reveals the bone marrow as a site for activation of T cells and NK cells

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    שעה
    13:30 - 13:30
    מיקום
    בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגי
    מרצהDr. Idan Milo
    (Guy Shakahr's lab)
    מארגן
    המחלקה לאימונולוגיה מערכתית
    צרו קשר
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