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Prof. Zvi Kam
Cellular BiophysicsCollaboration with: Benjamin Geiger, John Sedat, David Agard (UCSF)Quantitative analysis of structural features and dynamic changes in cells using microscope imagingHigh throughput high-definition microscopy application in systems cell biologyAdaptive optics methods applied to thick sample imagingCell level informatics
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Prof. Steffen Jung
Microglia Functions in Functional Brain Maintenance and Neurological Disorders.The role CX3C chemokine axis in intercellular communication.Dendritic cell, Macrophage and Monocyte Contributions to the Maintenance of Intestinal Homeostasis and the Development of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).Molecular Cues guiding Mononuclear Phagocyte Differentiation focusing on the role of microRNAs.
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Prof. Yoseph Imry
Mesoscopic physics: persistent currents, classical and quantum fluctuations, quantum interference effects on transport, decoheherce.Collaboration with: see below.Effects of interaction on localization and on single-electron resonances. Many-electron effects and phase-shifts. Dephasing of Quantum interference in mesoscopics. Quantum noise and its detection. Effects of quantum fluctuations on nanosuperconductors.Collaboration with: Y. Levinson, A. Aharony and E. Entin-Wohlman (TAU and BGU), Y. Ovadyahu and A. schiller (HU), P. Silvestrov (Leiden), M. Schechter and P, Stamp (UBC).
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Prof. Amnon Horovitz
Linear free energy relationships (LFER) analysis of allosteric transitions in proteins.Analysis of correlated mutations in proteinsCollaboration with: Ron Unger, Bar-Ilan UniversityAllostery in the structure and function of GroEL and CCT chaperonins.Collaboration with: Keith Willison, Imperial College, London; MIchael Levitt, Stanford, Michal Sharon;Chaperonin-mediated protein folding.
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