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Prof. Ruth Arnon
Pathological mechanism in the CNS of various multiple sclerosis animal models.Collaboration with: R. AharoniNeuroprotection, neurogenesis and remyelination consequences of Glatiramer Acetate treatment in EAE.Collaboration with: R. Aharoni; M. SelaMechanism of action of Copolymer 1 (Copaxone®), a therapeutic vaccine against multiple sclerosis.Collaboration with: M. Sela; R. AharoniInvolvement of peptides in animal models of Alzheimer disease and its ameliorationCollaboration with: R. Maron; M. Wilchek
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Prof. Michal Armoni
Teaching the foundations of computer science to young studentsTheoretical foundations of computer scienceBasic concepts in algorithm and program designFundamental ideas in computer science: Identifying the core ideas of the discipline, examining their teaching and learning processesReductive thinking: Reduction as a tool for problem solvingNondeterminism: a tool for abstractionReversingAbstraction
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Prof. Abraham Arcavi
Research on cognitive characteristics of non academically oriented math students.Collaboration with: Dr. Ronnie KarsentyDesign of curriculum materials as a research based activityCollaboration with: Dr. Sue MagidsonLong-term design of a new curriculum for grades 10, 11 and 12 for non-academically oriented students.Collaboration with: Dr. Nurit Hadas
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Prof. Jacob Anglister
The interactions of chemokines with the N-terminal segment of their receptorsCollaboration with: F. NaiderChemokines, Chemokine receptors, NMR of proteins, Sulfated tyrosine.The interactions of the Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) p38 with its phosphatasesThe structure Mitogen activated activated kinases, NMR of Proteins, P38 interactions with its phosphatases.
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