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    Prof. Bat Sheva Eylon

    High school curriculum development
    Translation and adaptation of selected units from the course "Visual Quantum Mechanics" developed by the Physics Education Research Group in Kansas State University.
    Preparing texts and materials for elective units for physics majors (lasers, chaos). Using computerized networks (internet and intranet) for distance learning of these courses.
    Development of modules for student activities in Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism and Optics.
    Development of modules for inquiry learning in the context of "mini-projects".
    Development of a new course on Light and Waves for 10th and 12th grades.
    Development of physics programs for the Arab population.
    Elaboration of the national physics syllabus and the matriculation examinations.
    Preparation of materials for e-learning in mechanics and electricity that can be used in various models that integrate in-class and distance learning of physics.
    Research, evaluation and planning
    Collaboration with:  U. Ganiel
    Research of problem-solving processes in high school physics.
    Study of concept learning and misconceptions in high school physics.
    Study of processes involved in integration of technology in physics learning.
    Formative and summative evaluation of new courses.
    Research and development of various strategies for integration of microcomputers in physics learning processes.
    Investigation of learning processes and teaching methods in teacher training programs.
    Study of long-term professional development of teachers and leader-teachers.
    Application of microcomputers in physics teaching
    Collaboration with:  U. Ganiel
    Development of open environments for promoting physics reasoning and inquiry learning.
    Developing custom made programs for specific learning activities within the physics curriculum.
    Teacher development: National center for physics teachers
    Collaboration with:  E. Bagno, U. Ganiel
    In-service teacher training courses.
    In-school projects for promoting the teaching of physics through the use of computers.
    Long-term didactical courses introducing teachers to current research in physics education and its implications to the learning/teaching process.
    Long-term frameworks for leader teachers: Three-year courses for basic training and forums for acting teacher-leaders.
    Resource materials and frameworks for teacher development.
    An annotated database of selected internet resources relevant to high school physics in Israel (in Hebrew).
    One-day national conference and workshops for physics teachers in Israel.
    A prize for outstanding teachers or teams of teachers (together with the physics department and the Amos de-Shalit fund).
    Preparation of learning materials for 7-9 grade
    Introduction to Science and Technology.
    Vacuum and particles: The particulate model of matter.
    About Fibers
    Interactions, Forces and Motion
    Scientific and Technological Communication.
    Projects as Tools for Learning.
    The Materials' Cycle in Earth's Crust.
    The World of Water.
    Computerized Materials
    Computerized courses and resources for the teaching the topics of "Energy - a Multidisciplinary View", "Nutrition and Health", "Nature as a Model for Imitation - The Bionic Man".
    Computer simulations for studying units dealing with "Systems".
    A Computerized environment for analyzing videotapes of motion.
    Computer programs accompanying the study of Earth-Sciences in grades 7-9.
    Computer program accompanying the study of the "cell" as a longitudinal strand (with the Center of Educational Technology).
    "The Golden Way" - A Navigational Tool for Project Based Learning in Science and Technology (with the Association for the Advancement of Science Education in the Upper Galillee).
    In-service courses in science and technology for junior-high school teachers
    Collaboration with:  Z. Scherz, I. Hopfeld, N. Orion, O. Kedem, Y. Ben-Hur
    Design and implementation of 3-year courses for teachers.
    Preparation of leading science and technology educators.
    Conducting regional long term activities in several regional teacher centers.
    Conducting in-service teacher courses for the Arabic population.
    A National Teacher Center for Juniour High School Teachers (in collaboration with Tel Aviv University).
    Research and Evaluation
    Collaboration with:  Z. Scherz, N. Orion, S. Rosenfeld, U. Ganiel
    Research on teacher and teacher-leader development in science and technology.
    Investigation of various instructional strategies for understanding central concepts in the science and technology syllabus for junior-high school, and development of learning and thinking skills.
    Investigation of project based learning (PBL) focusing on learning styles and the integrated development of concepts and skills.
    Investigation of longitudinal development of conceptual frameworks and learning capabilities.
    Investigation of learning through the course "systematic inventive thinking".

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    Prof. Michael Walker

    Selective gene expression in pancreatic beta cells:
    Role of specific transcription factors in expression of the insulin gene in pancreatic beta cells and in control of pancreatic development.
    Novel beta cell specific genes: isolation, characterization and use as potential tools in diagnosis and therapy of diabetes.

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    Prof. Doron Lancet

    Genomic and evolutionary analyses of molecular recognition systems.
    Identification and molecular cloning of members of the olfactory receptor multigene family, including studies of their genome organization, evolution and polymorphisms in humans.
    Computer analyses of structural models of olfactory receptors and other transmembrane proteins and of receptor affinity distributions.
    Bioinformatics analysis of long-range DNA sequences and development of whole-genome databases.
    Computer simulations of selection and evolution in current living organisms and at the origin of life.

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  • Picture of Prof. Yechiel Shai

    Prof. Yechiel Shai

    Membrane-protein interaction and molecular recognition within the membrane milieu. Implication to the function and structure of membrane proteins.
    Assembly and organization of pore forming toxins and ion channels in membranes: Studies with isolated fragments and intact proteins.
    Molecular mechanism of membrane fusion and its inhibition: Studies with HIV and Sendai Virus.
    Molecular basis for cell selectivity by cytolytic antimicrobial peptides.

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    Prof. Ephraim Yavin

    Signal transduction and protein kinase C isozymes in brain of normal and growth-retarded fetuses.
    Free radicals and lipid modulators in the developing and aging brain.
    Novel genes during oxidative stress in utero and role of docosahexaenoic acid.
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    Prof. Mario D. Bachi

    Organic synthesis through free radical reactions.
    Synthesis of Yingzhaosu A and related antimalarial drug candidates.
    Stereocontrol through Sulfur-Mediated Temporary Intramolecularization of Reactions.

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    Prof. Doron Gepner

    Rational conformal field theory and solvable lattice models.
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    Prof. Gideon Berke

    Cancer Immunity: a) Tetrameric MHC-peptide complexes in cancer detection and as cancer vaccines, b) Fas/Fas-L in tumor immunity c) Tumor escape mechanisms.
    Immunological memory in cancer.
    Apoptosis of the heart muscle.
  • Prof. Abraham Amsterdam

    Plasticity of gene expression during differenatiation in the gonads.
    Crosstalk amond signals that control apoptosis.
    Carcinogenesis in endocrine glands.
  • Prof. Yoram Salomon

    Anti-cancer treatments :
    Development of novel bacteriochlorophyll-based drugs for photochemotherapy.
    Boron neutron capture therapy.
    Reactive oxygen species, their generation by bacteriochlorophyll and light, their role in signal transduction and mechanisms of cell and tumor destruction.
    Vascular biology and vascular destruction.

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