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Date:14שלישיספטמבר 2021הרצאה
PhD defense seminar - Spatial Heterogeneity in the Mammalian Liver
More information שעה 09:00 - 10:30מיקום בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגימרצה Shani Ben Moshe (Shalev Itzkovitz Lab)
https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/93617408621?pwd=c1hzNzRjUFlhNytLWUdiK0hWR2ZsUT09מארגן המחלקה לביולוגיה מולקולרית של התאצרו קשר -
Date:19ראשוןספטמבר 2021הרצאה
Deciphering the role of brain- resident and infiltrating myeloid cells in Alzheimer’s disease
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:30מרצה Raz Dvir-Szternfeld (PhD Thesis Defense)
Prof. Michal Schwartz Lab, Dept of Neurobiology and Prof. Ido Amit Lab, Dept of Immunology, WISמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative...» Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder, which is the most common cause of dementia. Among the key hallmarks of AD are neurofibrillary tangles, abnormal amyloid beta (A) aggregation, neuroinflammation and neuronal loss; altogether manifested in progressive cognitive decline. Numerous attempts were made to arrest or slow disease progression by directly targeting these factors, with a limited successes in having a meaningful effect on cognition. In the recent years, the focus of AD research has been extended towards exploring the local and systemic immune response. Yet, the role of the two main myeloid populations, the central nerve system (CNS) resident immune cells, microglia and blood-borne monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) remain unclear. In my PhD, together with members of the teams, using behavioral, immunological, biochemical and single-cell resolution molecular techniques, we deciphered the distinct role of microglia and MDM in transgenic mouse models of AD pathology. Using single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) in 5xFAD amyloidosis mouse model, we have identified a new state of microglia, which we named disease associated microglia (DAM) that were found in close proximity to A plaques. The full activation of these cells was found to be dependent on Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), a well-known risk factor in late onset AD. To get an insight to the role of MDM relative to microglia, we used an experimental paradigm of boosting the systemic immunity by modestly blocking the inhibitory immune checkpoint pathway, PD-1/PD-L1, which was previously shown to be beneficial in ameliorating AD in 5xFAD mice, via facilitating homing of MDM to the brain. We found that the same treatment is efficient also in mouse model of tauopathy and that the MDM homing to the brain following the treatment expressed a unique set of scavenger molecules, including macrophage scavenger receptor 1 (MSR1). We found that MDM expressing MSR1 are essential for the disease modification. Using the same immune-modulatory treatment in a mouse model deficient in TREM2 (Trem2-/-5xFAD) and thus in DAM, allowed us to distinguish between the contribution to the disease modification of MDM and DAM. We found, that MDM display a Trem2-independent role in the cognitive improvement. In both Trem2-/-5xFAD and Trem2+/+5xFAD mice the treatment effect on behavior was accompanied by a reduction in the levels of hippocampal water-soluble Aβ1-42, a fraction of A that contains toxic oligomers. In Trem2+/+5xFAD mice, the same treatment seemed to activate additional Trem2-dependent mechanism, that could involve facilitation of removal of Aβ plaques by DAM or by other TREM2-expressing microglia. Collectively, our finding demonstrates the distinct role of activated microglia and MDM in therapeutic mechanism of AD pathology. They also support the approach of empowering the immune system to facilitate MDM mobilization as a common mechanism for treating AD, regardless of primary disease etiology and TREM2 genetic polymorphism.
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Date:20שניספטמבר 2021הרצאה
Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar
More information שעה 11:20 - 11:20כותרת Criteria for the zero fiber of a moment map to have rational singularities and applicationsמרצה Gerald Schwarz
Brandeis Universityמארגן הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשבצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Let G be a complex reductive group with Lie algebra g and le...» Let G be a complex reductive group with Lie algebra g and let V be a G-module. There is a natural
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Date:30חמישיספטמבר 2021הרצאה
SCANnTREAT: photodynamic therapy triggered by spectral scanner CT: an new tool for cancer treatment?
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מרצה Prof. Philippe DOUEK
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Imaging Department Creatis CNRS UMR 5220 INSERM U 1294 Louis Pradel Cardio-Vascular and Pneumatological Hospitalמארגן המכון לחקר הטיפול בסרטן עש דואקצרו קשר -
Date:04שניאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Protein Folding and Dynamics webinar
More information שעה 18:00 - 19:00כותרת Role of dynamic protein disorder in the regulation of cellular signalingמיקום ZOOMמרצה Peter Wright
The Scripps Research Instituteמארגן המחלקה לפיזיקה כימית וביולוגיתצרו קשר -
Date:05שלישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
To be announced
More information שעה 12:30 - 12:30מרצה Matteo Carandini
UCLמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר -
Date:05שלישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Merging of cues and hunches by the mouse cortex
More information שעה 12:30 - 13:00מרצה Prof. Matteo Carandini
University College Londonמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Everyday decisions are often based on both external cues and...» Everyday decisions are often based on both external cues and internal hunches. How does the brain put these together? We addressed this question in mice trained to make decisions based on combinations of sensory cues and history of reward value or probability. While mice made these decisions, we recorded from thousands of neurons throughout the brain and causally probed the roles of cortical areas. The results are not what we thought based on textbook notions of how the brain works. This talk is based on work led by Nick Steinmetz, Peter Zatka-Haas, Armin Lak, and Pip Coen, in the laboratory I share with Kenneth Harris.
Zoom link:
https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/95406893197?pwd=REt5L1g3SmprMUhrK3dpUDJVeHlrZz09
Meeting ID: 954 0689 3197
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Date:05שלישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Special Guest Seminar - Dr. Tslil Ast
More information שעה 15:00 - 16:30כותרת "Looking behind the iron curtain: Illuminating iron-sulfur cluster biology”מרצה Dr. Tslil Ast
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvardמארגן המחלקה לביולוגיה מולקולרית של התאדף בית צרו קשר -
Date:07חמישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
NPOD at LUXE, new physics search with optical dump
More information שעה 11:00 - 11:00מיקום https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/98467609943?pwd=NjFrTThQeE8xcFRaM2tNSC9qcnNlUT09מרצה Prof. Gilad Perez
Weizmann Institute of Scienceמארגן המחלקה לפיזיקה של חלקיקים ואסטרופיזיקהצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about We propose a novel way to search for feebly interacting mass...» We propose a novel way to search for feebly interacting massive particles, exploiting two properties of systems involving collisions between high energy electrons and intense laser pulses. The first property is that the electron-intense-laser collision results in a large flux of hard photons, as the laser behaves effectively as a thick medium. The second property is that the emitted photons free-stream inside the laser and thus for them the laser behaves effectively as a very thin medium. Combining these two features implies that the electron-intense-laser collision is an apparatus which can efficiently convert UV electrons to a large flux of hard, co-linear photons. We further propose to direct this unique large and hard flux of photons onto a physical dump which in turn is capable of producing feebly interacting massive particles, in a region of parameters that has never been probed before. We denote this novel apparatus as ``optical dump'' or NPOD (new physics sea! rch with optical dump). The proposed LUXE experiment at Eu.XFEL has all the required basic ingredients of the above experimental concept. We discuss how this concept can be realized in practice by adding a detector after the last physical dump of the experiment to reconstruct the two-photon decay product of a new spin-0 particle. We show that even with a relatively short dump, the search can still be background-free. Remarkably, even with a 40 TW laser, which corresponds to the initial run, and definitely with a 350 TW laser, of the main run with one year of data taking, LUXE-NPOD will be able to probe uncharted territory of both models of pseudo-scalar and scalar fields, and in particular probe natural of scalar theories for masses above 100 MeV. -
Date:07חמישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Modeling and targeting cancer aneuploidy
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מרצה Prof. Uri Ben-David
Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv Universityמארגן המכון לחקר הטיפול בסרטן עש דואקצרו קשר -
Date:07חמישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Episodic Memory from First Principles
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מרצה Michelangelo Naim (PhD Oral Defense)
Prof. Misha Tsodyks Lab Dept of Neurobiologyמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Our everyday conscious memories are an intricate network of ...» Our everyday conscious memories are an intricate network of images and associations, constituting a record of our personal experiences that is continuously updated through an active organization of new information within the context of previous experience. Recollection is similarly recreative, and the course of remembering is determined by the nature of our memory organization. This type of memory is called episodic memory, and is therefore a multifaceted process involving a synthesis of episodic representations with our framework of general semantic knowledge that mediates our capacity for recollection. It is therefore typically considered to be too complex to be described by physics-style universal mathematical laws. In this thesis we characterize some of the processes governing episodic recall and point out the basic principles behind them. More specifically, we propose a search process governing recall of unconnected events, mathematically computed recall capacity and tested the resulting relationship in dedicated experiments. Next, we proposed how structured information may be encoded in the human brain and compared model predictions with available experimental data. In both cases experimental data were consistent with proposed mechanisms. Since time is an essential part of episodic memory we also studied the interaction between absolute and ordinal time representation in the brain. We found that ordinal information take precedence in the inference about absolute event times. Overall, the results presented in this thesis opens opportunity that complicated cognitive processes can be described by universal mathematical laws.
Zoom link to join:
https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/99774936375?pwd=QUhMTG56UkJkd3l1bUJ1ZDhhTTlEUT09
Meeting ID: 997 7493 6375
Password: 402616
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Date:11שניאוקטובר 202113רביעיאוקטובר 2021אירועים אקדמיים
Minerva Annual Meeting 2021
More information שעה כל היוםכותרת Minerva Committee interviews of scientists who submitted full proposals in all facultiesדף בית צרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about If you require further information, please contact Chaya Moy...» If you require further information, please contact Chaya Moykopf (4048) -
Date:11שניאוקטובר 2021סימפוזיונים
Emergence of Complexity in Chiral Nanostructures
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/98063488104?pwd=N3VqTC9sU1A4RHVDZ1dhOGVxbU1iUT09מרצה Prof. Nicholas A. Kotov
University of Michiganמארגן הפקולטה לכימיהצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about The structural complexity of composite biomaterials and biom...» The structural complexity of composite biomaterials and biomineralized particles arises from the hierarchical ordering of inorganic building blocks over multiple scales. While empirical observations of complex nanoassemblies are abundant, physicochemical mechanisms leading to their geometrical complexity are still puzzling, especially for non-uniformly sized components. These mechanisms are discussed in this talk taking an example of hierarchically organized particles with twisted spikes and other morphologies from polydisperse Au-Cys nanoplatelets [1]. The complexity of these supraparticles is higher than biological counterparts or other complex particles as enumerated by graph theory (GT). Complexity Index (CI) and other GT parameters are applied to a variety of different nanoscale materials to assess their structural organization. As the result of this analysis, we determined that intricate organization Au-Cys supraparticles emerges from competing chirality-dependent assembly restrictions that render assembly pathways primarily dependent on nanoparticle symmetry rather than size. These findings open a pathway to a large family of colloids with complex architectures and unusual chiroptical and chemical properties.
The GT-based design principles for complex chiral nanoassemblies are extended to engineer drug discovery platforms for Alzheimer syndrome [3], materials for chiral photonics, vaccines, and antivirals. Developed GT methods were applied to the design of complex biomimetic composites for energy and robotics applications [2,4] will be shown as a nucleus for discussions.
References
[1] W. Jiang, Z.-B. et al, Emergence of Complexity in Hierarchically Organized Chiral Particles, Science, 2020, 368, 6491, 642-648.
[2] Wang, M.; Vecchio, D.; et al Biomorphic Structural Batteries for Robotics. Sci. Robot. 2020, 5 (45), eaba1912. https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.aba1912.
[3] Jun Lu, et al, Enhanced optical asymmetry in supramolecular chiroplasmonic assemblies with long-range order,
Science, 2021, 371, 6536, 1368
[4] D. Vecchio et al, Structural Analysis of Nanoscale Network Materials Using Graph Theory, ACS Nano 2021, 15, 8, 12847–12859. -
Date:11שניאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Relaxion review and updates
More information שעה 12:30 - 12:30מיקום בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמןמרצה Abhishek Banerjee מארגן המחלקה לפיזיקה של חלקיקים ואסטרופיזיקהצרו קשר -
Date:11שניאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Time and experience dependent evolution of hippocampal memory codes
More information שעה 13:30 - 14:30מרצה Nitzan Geva (PhD Defense)
Dr. Yaniv Ziv Lab, Dept of Brain Sciencesמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Hippocampal place cells fire in a spatially selective manner...» Hippocampal place cells fire in a spatially selective manner and are thought to support the formation of a cognitive-map that allows the association of an event to its spatial context. It has long been thought that within familiar spatial contexts, such cognitive maps should be stable over time, and that individual place cells should retain their firing properties. However, recent findings have demonstrated that hippocampal spatial codes gradually change over timescales of minutes to weeks. These finding raised several fundamental questions: What are the contributions of the passage of the time and the amount of experience to the observed drift in hippocampal ensemble activity? To what extent are different aspect of place code stability affected by time and experience? To address these questions, I conducted a series of Ca2+ imaging experiments in which mice repeatedly explored familiar environments. Different environments were visited at different intervals, which allowed distinguishing between the contribution of time and experience to code stability. I found that time and experience differentially affected distinct aspects of hippocampal place codes: changes in activity rates were mostly affected by time, whereas changes in spatial tuning was mostly affected by experience. These findings suggest that different biological mechanisms underlie different aspects of representational drift in the hippocampus. These findings add to the growing body of research suggesting that representational drift is an inherent property of neural networks in vivo, and point to the different candidate mechanisms that could underlie this drift.
https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/98861083979?pwd=Q1FmbDBYNHR2QnNKSUNpeHlLdm94dz09
Meeting ID: 988 6108 3979
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Date:12שלישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
To be announced
More information שעה 12:30 - 12:30מיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Dr. Tamir Eliav
Dept of Neurobiology, WISמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר -
Date:12שלישיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Plant immune system activation is necessary for efficient interaction with auxin secreting beneficial bacteria
More information שעה 15:00 - 16:00כותרת Guest Seminar via Zoomמיקום https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/97684910013?pwd=ai9wWUZQNWdVRVU2Y3laaUlWRmdwUT09 Password 973838מרצה Dr. Elhanan Tzipilevich
Prof. Philip Benfey Lab, Duke University, USAמארגן המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבהדף בית צרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Plants continuously monitor the presence of microorganisms t...» Plants continuously monitor the presence of microorganisms through their immune system to establish an adaptive response. Unlike immune recognition of pathogenic bacteria, mechanisms by which beneficial bacteria interact with the plant immune system are not well understood. Analysis of colonization of Arabidopsis thaliana by auxin producing beneficial bacteria revealed that activating the plant immune system is necessary for efficient bacterial colonization and auxin secretion. A feedback loop is established in which bacterial colonization triggers an immune reaction and production of reactive oxygen species, which, in turn, stimulate auxin production by the bacteria. Auxin promotes bacterial survival and efficient root colonization, allowing the bacteria to compete with other members of the root microbial community and inhibit fungal infection, promoting plant health. -
Date:13רביעיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Chemical and Biological Physics Guest Seminar
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:30כותרת Magnetic impurities manipulation by chiral spin exchange interactionsמיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Prof Yossi Paltiel, Terry
Applied Physics Department and the Center for Nano science and Nanotechnology, Hebrew University, Jerusalemמארגן המחלקה לפיזיקה כימית וביולוגיתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Using the chiral induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect we w...» Using the chiral induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect we were able to induce local spin impurities on magnetic and superconducting material. Dynamic control of spin impurities was also achieved. The CISS is an electronic phenomenon in which electron transmission through chiral molecules depends on the direction of the electron spin. Thus charge displacement and transmission in chiral molecules generates a spin-polarized electron distribution. This effect; is metastable and may generate local magnetic defect that can be enhanced or removed by electric dipole. Also selective process may organize the molecules adsorption.
In my talk I will show that when chiral molecules are adsorbed on the surface of thin ferromagnetic film, they induce magnetization perpendicular to the surface, without the application of current or external magnetic field. On s wave superconductors that are not magnetic, chiral molecules generate states that are similar to magnetic impurities, as well as change the order parameter of the superconductor.
This metastable breaking of time reversal symmetry enables to:
1. achieve magnetic mapping with nanoscale resolution.
2. develop magnetic materials controlled at the nanoscale.
3. develop chiral gated controlled devices.
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Date:13רביעיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar
More information שעה 14:30 - 15:30כותרת Criteria for the zero fiber of a moment map to have rational singularities and applicationsמרצה Gerald Schwarz
Brandeis Universityמארגן הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשבצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Let G be a complex reductive group with Lie algebra g and le...» Let G be a complex reductive group with Lie algebra g and let V be a G-module. There is a natural
moment mapping : V V ! g and we denote -
Date:13רביעיאוקטובר 2021הרצאה
Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory Seminar
More information שעה 14:30 - 15:30כותרת Criteria for the zero fiber of a moment map to have rational singularities and applicationsמרצה Gerald Schwarz
Brandeis Universityמארגן הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשבצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Let G be a complex reductive group with Lie algebra g and le...» Let G be a complex reductive group with Lie algebra g and let V be a G-module. There is a natural
moment mapping : V V ! g and we denote
