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    Prof. Ron Naaman

    Electron transmission through organized organic thin films.
    Interaction of electrons with bio-molecules
    Electronic and magnetic properties of organized organic thin films
    Collaboration with:  Zeev Vager, Dep. of Particle Physics
    Molecular controlled semiconductor electronic devices.

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    Prof. David Mukamel

    RNA and DNA denaturation.
    Collective phenomena in systems far from thermal equilibrium.
    Coarsening processes and slow dynamics.
    Systems with long range interactions

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  • Picture of Prof. Edna Mozes

    Prof. Edna Mozes

    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): Mechanisms for the induction and development and approaches for disease immunomodulation.
    T cell and cytokine dysregulation in autoimmune diseases.
    T cell epitopes of the human acetylcholine receptor and their analogs in myasthenia gravis.
    Autoimmunity in aging: The SLE experimental model.
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    Prof. David Mirelman

    Molecular pathogenesis of the human intestinal parasite <I>Entamoeba histolytica</I>.
    Collaboration with:  Rivka Bracha
    Molecular biology and genome organization in the lower eukaryot <I>Entamoeba histolytica</I>.
    Selective inhibition of expression of virulence genes by Antisense RNA.
    Transcriptional epigenetic gene silencing mechanisms
    Pathogenesis of Amoebiasis
    Development of vaccine against <I>Entamoeba histolytica</I>.
    Mode of action and therapeutical potential of Allicin from Garlic
    Collaboration with:  Aharon Rabinkov, Elena Appel
    Uses of derivatives of Allicin against hypertension and obesity
    Antifungal delivery system which produces in situ toxic allicin molecules
    A delivery system for the in-vivo killing of cancer cells by Allicin

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    Prof. David Milstein

    Organometallic chemistry and catalysis
    Bond activation by electron-rich transition metal complexes.
    Rational design of homogeneous catalysis and synthetic methodology based on transition metal complexes.
    Impact of molecular order on catalysis and reactivity.
    Generation and stabilization of elusive (potentially biologically active) molecules

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  • Picture of Prof. Alexander Milov

    Prof. Alexander Milov

    Detector upgrades for ATLAS and PHENIX
    Collective dynamics.
    Heavy boson production and boson-jet correlations
    Global event characterization
    Analysis of the Heavy Ion data from the ATLAS experiment at the LHC

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    Prof. Ron Milo

    Environmental Sustainability Indicators
    Synthetic carbon fixation pathways
    Design principles in energy and carbon metabolism

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  • Picture of Prof. Mordehai Milgrom

    Prof. Mordehai Milgrom

    Departure from Newtonian dynamics as an alternative to dark-matter.

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    Prof. Giora Mikenberg

    Trigger and data acquisition for LHC experiments.
    Collaboration with:  E. Duchovni, E. Gross, L. Levinson, D. Lellouch
    Search for Higgs bosons and SUSY particles at LHC.
    Collaboration with:  E. Duchovni, E. Gross, L. Levinson, D. Lellouch
    Search for Supersymmetry at LEP.
    Collaboration with:  E. Duchovni, E. Gross, L. Levinson, D. Lellouch
    Detector development and study of physics for LHC.
    Collaboration with:  E. Duchovni, E. Gross, L. Levinson, D. Lellouch
    Search for the standard-model and SUSY Higgs-bosons at LEP.
    Collaboration with:  E. Duchovni, E. Gross, L. Levinson, D. Lellouch
    Reconfigurable computing.
    Collaboration with:  E. Duchovni, E. Gross, L. Levinson, D. Lellouch
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    Prof. Gershom (Jan) Martin

    Computational Quantum Chemistry
    Collaboration with:  D. Milstein, M. van der Boom, R. Neumann, M. A. Iron, L. Kronik
    High-accuracy ab initio thermochemistry: method development and applications.
    Development of novel, more universal, density functionals
    Application of density functional methods to organometallic systems, with special reference to homogenous catalysis.
    Ab initio prediction of rotation-vibration spectra beyond the harmonic approximation.
    Intermolecular interactions

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