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Date:01שישיינואר 2016אירועי תרבות
מופע נוסטלג'י
More information שעה 19:00 - 19:00מיקום אודיטוריום מיכאל סלעצרו קשר -
Date:03ראשוןינואר 2016הרצאה
Faculty Day - Chemistry
More information שעה כל היוםמיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמארגן הפקולטה לכימיהדף בית צרו קשר -
Date:03ראשוןינואר 2016הרצאה
The Dark Energy Survey: more than Dark Energy
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין לפיזיקה על-שם נלה וליאון בנוזיומרצה Ofer Lahav מארגן מרכז לאסטרופיסיקה עש נלה וליאון בנוזיוצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about The talk will present new expected and unexpected results fr...» The talk will present new expected and unexpected results from the Dark Energy Survey beyond cosmological studies:
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Date:03ראשוןינואר 2016הרצאה
On the mechanism of ubiquitin independent proteasomal degradation
More information שעה 13:00 - 13:00מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Assaf Biran
Yosef Shaul's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WISמארגן המחלקה לגנטיקה מולקולריתצרו קשר -
Date:03ראשוןינואר 2016הרצאה
Mitochondria at the crossroads of apoptosis and metabolism
More information שעה 15:00 - 16:00מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Prof. Atan Gross
Department of Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institute of Scienceצרו קשר -
Date:04שניינואר 201605שלישיינואר 2016כנסים
Regulation of Sodium Transport in Health and Disease: In Memory of Prof. Haim Garty
More information שעה כל היוםמיקום מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטייושב ראש Prof. Steve Karlishדף בית צרו קשר -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
From single cell enzymology to bacteria gene expression
More information שעה 09:15 - 11:00מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Prof. Sunney Xie
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Harvard Universityמארגן המחלקה לאימונולוגיה מערכתיתצרו קשר -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
From single cell enzymology to bacteria gene expression
More information שעה 09:15 - 09:15מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Prof. SUNNEY XIE
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard Universityמארגן המחלקה לאימונולוגיה מערכתיתצרו קשר -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
Intracellular controls on coccolithophore calcification
More information שעה 10:00 - 10:00מיקום בניין אולמן למדעי החייםמרצה Prof. Assaf Gal
Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany, Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, Germanyמארגן המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבהצרו קשר -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
Chemical Physics Department Seminar
More information שעה 11:00 - 11:00כותרת Super-Localization Microscopy in 3D and in Multicolorמיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Dr Yoav Shechtman
Stanford Universityמארגן המחלקה לפיזיקה כימית וביולוגיתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has revolutionized ...» Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has revolutionized the field of cellular imaging in recent years. Methods based on sequential localization of point emitters (e.g. PALM, STORM) enable imaging and spatial tracking at ~10-40 nm resolution, using visible light. Moreover, three dimensional (3D) tracking and imaging is made possible by various techniques, prominent among them being point-spread-function (PSF) engineering. The PSF of a microscope, namely, the shape that a point source creates in the image plane, can be modified to encode the depth
(z position) of the source. This is achieved by shaping the wavefront of the light emitted from the sample, using spatial phase modulation in the pupil (Fourier) plane of the microscope.
In this talk, I will describe how our search for the optimal PSF for 3D localization, using tools from information theory, led to the development of microscopy systems with unprecedented capabilities in terms of depth of field and spectral discrimination. Such methods enable fast, precise, non-destructive localization in thick samples and in multicolor; we have applied them to super-resolution imaging, tracking biomolecules in living cells and microfluidic flow profiling. Super localization microscopy holds great promise as a uniquely powerful tool for measuring nano-scale dynamics.
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Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
Cancer Research Seminar - Genetic approaches to understanding Ras and p53 biology
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Tyler Jacks מארגן המחלקה לאימונולוגיה ורגנרציה ביולוגיתצרו קשר -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
Using a Confocal Rheoscope to Investigate Soft Squishy Materials
More information שעה 14:15 - 14:15מיקום בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמןמרצה Itai Cohen
Cornell Universityמארגן המחלקה לפיזיקה של מערכות מורכבותצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Who among us has not spent countless hours squeezing, rubbin...» Who among us has not spent countless hours squeezing, rubbing, and smushing gooey substances like, tooth paste, silly putty, corn starch, and even bodily fluids between our fingers? If we could magnify our view and look deep within the substances we are handling what structures would we find? How, do these structures lead to the fascinating mechanical properties that we experience on the scale of our fingers. In this talk, I will focus on the behavior of colloidal suspensions that serve as a powerful model system capable of exhibiting many of these behaviors. I will discuss how we use confocal imaging in combination with Parameter Extraction from Reconstruction of Images (PERI) to locate micron sized particle positions down to a single nanometer, stress assessment from local structural anisotropy (SALSA) to image stresses at the single particle scale, and a newly developed confocal rheoscope to simultaneously exert strains and measure the macroscale suspension response. The phenomena I will discuss range from using the Green Kubo Fluctuation dissipation theorem to measure a quiescent suspensions viscosity, to uncovering the secret behind the shear thickening properties of Oobleck. -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
Novel optical tools for controlling plasticity and unique Photoactivatable Ca2+ probes for targeted imaging
More information שעה 14:30 - 14:30מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Dr. Shai Berlin
Dept of Molecular and Cell Biology and Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California, Berkeleyמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about : Neuronal plasticity is a unique property that describes th...» : Neuronal plasticity is a unique property that describes the ability of the system to undergo long-lasting changes, typically as a result of experience. This paradigm, initially discovery by Bliss and Lomo and dubbed long term potentiation (LTP), describes a scenario where the post-synaptic responses increase in strength for long durations, following a particular pre-synaptic stimulus. Conversely, LT-Depression, describes the long lasting depression of synaptic responses. Today, these phenomena are commonly used to describe the molecular model for learning and memory. A large body of work has implicated more than a hundred proteins and factors in modulating LTP and LTD, and thereby memory. Unfortunately, there is still a lively debate regarding the true necessity and exact role of each player. The need for new techniques and approaches to further explore synaptic function and dysfunction has never been more pressing, as the number of people developing neurodegenerative diseases rises exponentially to epidemic scales, with the aging population. These diseases are characterized by a strong decline in the number of synapses and in the ability of synapses to undergo plasticity, ultimately resulting in the severe decline of cognitive function- such as learning and memory. To better scrutinize synaptic plasticity and probe the function and role of its initiators (i.e. NMDA receptors and calcium ions), I have developed novel light-gated NMDA receptors and photoactivatable fluorescent Ca2+-probes to monitor synaptic activity with unmet spatio-temporal resolution and reversibility. I use the latter to examine the roles of specific NMDA-receptor subunits in plasticity. -
Date:04שניינואר 2016הרצאה
Novel optical tools for controlling plasticity and unique Photoactivatable Ca2+ probes for targeted imaging
More information שעה 14:30 - 14:30מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Dr. Shai Berlin
Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California, Berkeleyמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Neuronal plasticity is a unique property that describes the ...» Neuronal plasticity is a unique property that describes the ability of the system to undergo long-lasting changes, typically as a result of experience. This paradigm, initially discovery by Bliss and Lomo and dubbed long term potentiation (LTP), describes a scenario where the post-synaptic responses increase in strength for long durations, following a particular pre-synaptic stimulus. Conversely, LT-Depression, describes the long lasting depression of synaptic responses. Today, these phenomena are commonly used to describe the molecular model for learning and memory. A large body of work has implicated more than a hundred proteins and factors in modulating LTP and LTD, and thereby memory. Unfortunately, there is still a lively debate regarding the true necessity and exact role of each player. The need for new techniques and approaches to further explore synaptic function and dysfunction has never been more pressing, as the number of people developing neurodegenerative diseases rises exponentially to epidemic scales, with the aging population. These diseases are characterized by a strong decline in the number of synapses and in the ability of synapses to undergo plasticity, ultimately resulting in the severe decline of cognitive function- such as learning and memory. To better scrutinize synaptic plasticity and probe the function and role of its initiators (i.e. NMDA receptors and calcium ions), I have developed novel light-gated NMDA receptors and photoactivatable fluorescent Ca2+-probes to monitor synaptic activity with unmet spatio-temporal resolution and reversibility. I use the latter to examine the roles of specific NMDA-receptor subunits in plasticity. -
Date:05שלישיינואר 2016הרצאה
mAutophagy as housekeeping machinery to balance proteasoal degradation.
More information שעה 10:00 - 10:30מיקום בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגימרצה Dr. Alik Demishtein
Dept. of Biological Chemistry-WISמארגן המחלקה למדעים ביומולקולרייםצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Protein homeostasis in the cell is regulated by two highly c...» Protein homeostasis in the cell is regulated by two highly conserved pathways, the UPS and the autophagy. So far the link between these pathways was mainly evaluated by blocking the degradation flux through either pathway, thus limiting the ability to accurately assess the cross talk between the two systems. Here we demonstrate that knockdown of the proteasome integral ubiquitin receptors S5a and ADRM1, impairs polyubiquitinated substrate degradation by the 26S proteasome, while avoiding the global deleterious outcomes associated with proteasome inhibitors. We demonstrate that p62-mediated autophagy effectively balances the reduced proteasome capacity. Finally, we provide evidence for the mechanism linking the regulation of p62 expression with proteasome activity. We propose that upon impairment of the proteasomal flux short-lived transcription factors constitute an inherent feedback loop that upregulate p62 dependent autophagy, thereby maintaining cellular proteostasis and prevent the formation of protein aggregates. -
Date:05שלישיינואר 2016הרצאה
Life at the single molecule level: Single cell genomics
More information שעה 10:00 - 10:00מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Prof. Sunney Xie
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Harvard Universityמארגן המחלקה לאימונולוגיה מערכתיתצרו קשר -
Date:05שלישיינואר 2016הרצאה
Life at the single molecule level: Single cell genomics
More information שעה 10:00 - 10:00מיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואימרצה Prof. Sunney Xie
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard Universityמארגן המחלקה לאימונולוגיה מערכתיתצרו קשר -
Date:05שלישיינואר 2016הרצאה
Decoupling receptor orientation from IFN signaling.
More information שעה 10:30 - 11:00מיקום בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגימרצה Dr. Nanacha Sharma
Dept. of Biological Chemistry-WISמארגן המחלקה למדעים ביומולקולרייםצרו קשר -
Date:05שלישיינואר 2016הרצאה
Coordination Cages: Host Guest Chemistry and Applications in Supramolecular Catalysis
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין הלן ומילטון קימלמןמרצה Dr. Bolliger Jeanne
University of Cambridgeמארגן המחלקה לכימיה מולקולרית ולמדע חומריםצרו קשר -
Date:05שלישיינואר 2016הרצאה
Representation of motion in hierarchical neural systems
More information שעה 12:30 - 12:30מיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Dr. Avner Wallach
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canadaמארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about The vertebrate nervous system evolved a highly complex hiera...» The vertebrate nervous system evolved a highly complex hierarchical architecture. While considerable progress has been made in describing the representation of behaviorally relevant state-variables by high-level circuits, how these circuits interact with low-level networks and modulate behavior is still poorly understood. In this talk I will describe two studies that begin to address this issue by exploring the transformations of motion representation across different tiers of the neural hierarchy. In the first study, conducted at Ehud Ahissar's lab at the Weizmann Institute of Science, we explored the generation and processing of rhythmic phase coding, previously reported as a key state-variable in cortical processing of rodent vibrissal perception. Using closed-loop motion control in anesthetized rats, we found that the vibrissal mechanoreceptors generate this invariant phase representation, which is then differentially processed by the various secondary brainstem populations. In the second study, underway in Leonard Maler's lab at the University of Ottawa, we focus on the preglomerular complex (PG) of the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus. This small, densely packed diencephalic structure serves as an exclusive gateway from the hindbrain and midbrain circuits to the telencephalon, which is involved in memory formation and spatial navigation. We found both spatial and temporal compression of motion related information conveyed through the PG bottleneck, suggesting an effective 'division of labor' between the low and high levels of the hierarchy.
