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Prof. Matityahu Fridkin
Chemical-Biological and Clinical studies on novel drugs, primarily of peptidic nature,related to therapy of infectious ,inflamatory and neoplastic diseases.Collaboration with: Y. Koch I. Gozes (TAU ) I. Offek (TAU ) R. Catane (TEL-HASHOMER )Anticancer, Antibacterial AntiinflammatoryNovel synthetic and analytical methdologies are being developed.Solid-phase synthesisClassical solution chemistryCombinatorial technologiesStudies include: drug design, pro-drugs, long-acting drugs and drug delivery.Collaboration with: Y. ShechterNovel iron chelatores as potential drugs for neurodegenarative diseasesCollaboration with: M. Youdim ( Technio9n )small-moleculesamino acids and peptides
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Prof. David Fortus
Enhancing Motivation to Learn SciencePolicy ImplementationSchool Culture & PhilosophyTeaching StyleCurriculumAssessmentParents & Peers InluenceIQWST - Investigating and Questioning our World through Science and TechnologyCollaboration with: J. Krajcik - Michigan State University, B. Reiser - Northwestern University, L. Sutherland-Adams - Activate LearningCoordinated curriculum materialsScientific PracticesLiteracyProject-Based ScienceLarge-Scale EvaluationProfessional DevelopmentELeVATE - Exploring Learning in Various Approaches to Teaching EnergyCollaboration with: J, Krajcik - Michigan State University, K. Neumann & J. Nordine - Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN), Germanyenergycurriculumassessmentpreparation for future learning (PFL)NGSS
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Dr. Sarel-Jacob Fleishman
Computational design of protein functionComputational design and experimental characterization via in vitro evolution of high affinity interactionsThe role of multispecificity in small signaling networksSpecificity and multispecificity in membrane-protein interactionsDesign of membrane-protein interactions
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Prof. Gregory Falkovich
Nonlinear waves and wave turbulence.Theory of fluid turbulence. Fundamental aspects and applications.Collaboration with: Anna Frishman, Princeton Vladimir Lebedev, MoscowParticles in random flows.Viscous ElectronicsCollaboration with: Leonid Levitov, Boston
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