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Date:05רביעיפברואר 2025כנסים
2025 Israeli Nucleic Acids Therapeutics Meeting
More information שעה 08:30 - 18:00מיקום מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטייושב ראש Igor Ulitskyמארגן המרכז לריפוי באר-אן-אי עש אביש-פרנקל -
Date:05רביעיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Azrieli institute for brain and neural sciences students seminar
More information שעה 10:30 - 12:00כותרת students seminarמיקום בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואי
Botnar auditoriumמארגן מכון עזריאלי לחקר המוח ומערכת העצבים -
Date:05רביעיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Life Sciences Luncheon
More information שעה 12:00 - 14:00כותרת Prof. Tamar Geigerמיקום בניין לביוכימיה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
Auditoriumמרצה Prof. Tamar Geiger צרו קשר -
Date:06חמישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Novel informatics approaches to solving biological puzzles
More information שעה 09:00 - 10:00מיקום Candiotty
Auditoriumמרצה Dr. Danny Ben-Avraham, Dr. Avital Sarusi-Portugues, Dr. Barak Markus, Dr. Efrat Ben-Zeev
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Date:06חמישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Vision and AI
More information שעה 12:15 - 13:15כותרת Leveraging Pretrained Generative Models for Real Image Editingמיקום בניין יעקב זיסקינד
Room 1 - 1 חדרמרצה Or Patashnik
Tel Aviv Universityמארגן המחלקה למדעי המחשב ומתמטיקה שימושיתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Image generative models are advancing rapidly, producing ima...» Image generative models are advancing rapidly, producing images of remarkable realism and fidelity. However, existing models often lack precise control over the generated content, limiting their image editing capabilities and the integration of real content into synthesized imagery. In this talk, I will demonstrate how a deep understanding of the inner mechanisms of large-scale pretrained generative models enables the design of powerful techniques for a variety of image manipulation tasks. By analyzing the semantic representations learned by these models, I will present methods that enable effective content editing. Additionally, I will discuss the challenges and trade-offs involved in manipulating real content and propose strategies to address these challenges. Finally, I will highlight recent advancements in incorporating real content, with a particular focus on techniques for injecting information into pretrained models.
Bio: Or Patashnik (https://orpatashnik.github.io/) is a Computer Science PhD candidate at Tel Aviv University, supervised by Daniel Cohen-Or. Her research focuses on computer graphics and its intersection with computer vision, with an emphasis on generative tasks such as image editing, personalization, and image inversion using large-scale pretrained models. Recently, she has been particularly interested in better understanding diffusion models for various applications. -
Date:06חמישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Senescent cells on the crossroads of cancer and aging
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מיקום Candiotty Auditoriumמרצה Prof. Valery Krizhanovsky מארגן המכון לחקר הטיפול בסרטן עש דואק , מרכז הבינתחומי לחקר סרטן עש מורוס -
Date:09ראשוןפברואר 2025הרצאה
Climate and Solar Variability: A Critical Evaluation
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין משפחת זוסמן
M. Magaritz seminar roomמרצה Nathan Steiger צרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about It has been claimed that solar variability is the largest dr...» It has been claimed that solar variability is the largest driver of climatic variability across thePhanerozoic eon and that it accounts for ½ to ⅔ of20th century warming. Apparent evidence insupport of these claims has been mustered frommodeling work along with paleoclimatic, oceanographic, and other observational datasets.Here I will show that this research fails to replicate. I additionally find that many studies claiming tosupport a strong solar-climate link suffer from fundamental statistical and conceptual errors thatinvalidate their results. -
Date:09ראשוןפברואר 2025הרצאה
The Clore Center for Biological Physics
More information שעה 12:45 - 14:15כותרת The role of promiscuous molecular recognition in the evolution of self-incompatibility in plantsמיקום ספרית הפיסיקה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיומרצה Dr. Tamar Friedlander
Lunch at 12:45מארגן מרכז לפיזיקה ביולוגית עש קלורצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about How do biological networks evolve and expand? We study these...» How do biological networks evolve and expand? We study these questions in the context of the plant collaborative-non-self recognition self-incompatibility system. Self-incompatibility evolved to avoid self-fertilization among plants. It relies on specific molecular recognition between highly diverse proteins expressed in the female and male reproductive organs, such that the combination of proteins an individual possesses determines its mating partners, defining distinct ‘mating specificities’. Although a few dozen mating specificities are known from population surveys, previous models struggled to pinpoint the evolutionary trajectories by which new specificities evolved. We construct a novel theoretical framework, synthesizing evolutionary and biophysical models, that crucially affords interaction promiscuity and multiple distinct partners per protein, as is seen in empirical findings. We demonstrate spontaneous self-organization of the population into distinct 'classes' with full between-class compatibility and a dynamic long-term balance between class emergence and decay.Our work highlights the importance of molecular recognition promiscuity to network evolvability. Promiscuity was found in additional systems suggesting that our framework could be more broadly applicable. FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND CONTENT ON SOFT MATTER AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS AT THE WEIZMANN, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.biosoftweizmann.com/ -
Date:09ראשוןפברואר 2025הרצאה
PhD Thesis Defense - Noam Galili Darnell -Prof Itay Tirosh lab
More information שעה 13:00 - 15:00כותרת Deciphering Glioma Organization and Chromosome Copy Number Variabilityמיקום Zoom -
Date:11שלישיפברואר 2025אירועי תרבות
Tu Bishvat event
More information שעה 10:00 - 12:00מיקום אודיטוריום מיכאל סלע -
Date:11שלישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Special Guest Seminar
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין ע"ש מקס ולילאן קנדיוטי
Auditoriumמרצה Dr. Omri Wurtzel מארגן המחלקה לאימונולוגיה ורגנרציה ביולוגיתצרו קשר -
Date:11שלישיפברואר 2025אירועים אקדמיים
PhD Defense- Paula Carolina Kotli, Prof. Elisabetta Boaretto Lab
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין לביוכימיה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו למדעי הצמח
591מרצה Insights into the process of animal domestication in the Southern Levant using peptidomics analysis צרו קשר -
Date:11שלישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Information processing in the vomeronasal system
More information שעה 12:30 - 14:00מיקום Schmidt Lecture Hallמרצה Prof. Yoram Ben-Shaul
The vomeronasal system is essential for processing chemical signals from other organisms. While it shares many similarities with the main olfactory system, it features distinct properties that likely reflect its unique physiological functions. In my talk, I will provide an overview of past and current efforts to better understand the physiology of this still poorly understood chemosensory system.מארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר -
Date:11שלישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
"Lights, Camera, Action!" Towards Light and Time-Resolved Studies of the Bestrhodopsins.
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Dr. Gil Hecht מארגן המחלקה לביולוגיה מבנית וכימית -
Date:11שלישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
The cytokine TNF-α downregulates dopamine D1-like receptor-induced Arc and BDNF synaptic proteins.
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מיקום בניין ע"ש מקס ולילאן קנדיוטי
Auditoriumמרצה Dr. Omar Benjamín Rivera Maya -
Date:16ראשוןפברואר 2025הרצאה
Interactions between cyclones and mesoscale eddies in the Mediterranean Sea
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין משפחת זוסמן
M. Magaritz seminar roomמרצה Ehud Strobach מארגן המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Mesoscale eddies dominate global ocean kinetic energy and ar...» Mesoscale eddies dominate global ocean kinetic energy and are responsible for efficiently transferring ocean properties. The influence of ocean eddies in the western boundary currents on storm tracks has been studied in recent years, and their importance in regulating mid-latitude precipitation is now recognized. Unlike western boundary currents, mesoscale eddies in the Mediterranean Sea (MS) are smaller and less intense. Yet, the MS is rich in mesoscale activity, and its proximity to densely populated regions suggests that even a small change may have a large impact, which remains underexplored. In this talk, I present several recent studies in which we investigated the interactions between mesoscale eddies and cyclones in the Mediterranean region. These studies focused on specific Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones (medicanes), analyzing their evolution under different sea conditions using observations and model simulations. We find that mesoscale eddies in the MS can change the intensity and track of cyclones and, consequently, affect their resulting rainfall distribution over land. In general, warm-core eddies tend to intensify cyclones and increase precipitation above them relative to cold-core eddies. Additionally, we observe a general increase in surface ocean biogeochemical properties, such as phytoplankton and chlorophyll, following cyclone passages. This increase is driven by upwelling and vertical mixing, though the relative importance of these processes differs between warm- and cold-core eddies. -
Date:16ראשוןפברואר 2025הרצאה
The Clore Center for Biological Physics
More information שעה 12:45 - 14:30כותרת Learning from learning systemsמיקום physics Drory auditoriumמרצה Prof. Omri Barak
Lunch at 12:45צרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about The word “learning” often conjures images of school or other...» The word “learning” often conjures images of school or other human endeavors. Neuroscientists have used the word for a wide range of phenomena in the animal kingdom. For those engulfed in python code, perhaps learning is also associated with gradient descent or other technical terms from computer science. What do we gain from using the same name for all these cases?In this talk, I will argue that systems that learn can be useful models of one another. This is because of general principles that seem to transcend specific instances, such as multiplicity of solutions, low-rank perturbations and more. I will demonstrate these properties using several examples. These include representational drift, the connection (or lack thereof) between neural activity and behavior, and more.Throughout the talk I will try to highlight the benefits, dangers and challenges of this approach. -
Date:16ראשוןפברואר 2025אירועים אקדמיים
PhD Thesis Defense - Sapir Cohen Shvefel - Samuel lab
More information שעה 14:00 - 16:30מיקום Ullman Building
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Date:17שניפברואר 2025הרצאה
Foundations of Computer Science Seminar
More information שעה 11:15 - 12:15כותרת Abundant resources can trigger reduced consumption: Unveiling the paradox of excessive scroungingמיקום בניין יעקב זיסקינד
Room 1 - 1 חדרמרצה Amos Korman
Haifa Universityמארגן המחלקה למדעי המחשב ומתמטיקה שימושיתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about In the 2004 Olympics, the US national basketball team failed...» In the 2004 Olympics, the US national basketball team failed to win the gold medal despite featuring superstars such as LeBron James. This event raises a fundamental question: Why do teams with highly skilled players sometimes underperform compared to teams with less skilled players? In this talk, I will explore situations where such an outcome can be attributed to a surge in free-riding behavior resulting from rational choices by self-interested players. Specifically, I will demonstrate how, under certain incentivizing schemes, improving individual efficiency can inadvertently promote excessive free-riding behavior, ultimately leading to reduced outcomes at both group and individual levels. I will illustrate this phenomenon through two simple games: one on group foraging and the other on workplace cooperation. In the foraging game, an increase in available food can paradoxically lead to a decrease in food consumption, while in the workplace model, replacing workers with more skilled individuals can worsen both individual payoffs and group performance. Based on a joint work with Robin Vacus. -
Date:18שלישיפברואר 2025הרצאה
Cell type dependent computations and learning in primary motor cortex
More information שעה 12:30 - 14:00מיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Prof. Jackie Schiller מארגן המחלקה למדעי המוחצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Understanding the input-output function of principal cortica...» Understanding the input-output function of principal cortical neurons and their role in network dynamics is a key milestone in decoding how information is represented and processed in the cortex. Pyramidal neurons act as complex computational units, integrating the activity of thousands of synaptic inputs and transforming them into output patterns. These computations are primarily carried out within an elaborate dendritic tree, which receives extensive synaptic input and converts it into a neural code. However, the nature of dendritic computations in vivo during behaviorally relevant tasks remains unclear.In this talk, I will present our recent findings on the dendritic mechanisms used by layer 5 pyramidal tract (PT) neurons to encode motor information in vivo during various motor tasks. Using two-photon calcium imaging in head-fixed mice, along with a custom experimental and analytical pipeline, we achieved unprecedented resolution in correlating dendritic structure with function. I will discuss how different types of PT neurons process and represent motor information, how these properties are shaped during learning, and the role of thalamocortical inputs in modulating both learning and representation.
