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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.
  • Picture of Prof. Avraham Yaron

    Prof. Avraham Yaron

    Signaling mechanisms of axonal guidance cues
    Mechanisms of axonal degeneration

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  • Picture of Prof. Yosef Yarden

    Prof. Yosef Yarden

    Combination of kinase inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies for cancer therapy
    Collaboration with:  Julian Downward Nadege Gaborit Belinda Sanchez Raya Eilam Eli Pikarsky Luis Paz-Ares
    Molecular bases of tumor progression and roles for growth factors
    Eytan Ruppin Aaron Ciechanover Carlos Caldas

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    Prof. Anat Yarden

    Promoting the use of authentic scientific texts in secondary schools
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Zohar Livnat, Bar-Ilan University
    Promoting the use of authentic databases for learning biology in high schools
    Engaging in the practice of analyzing and interpreting data using authentic tools and databases
    Developing coherent understanding of evolution
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Ute Harms, IPN, Kiel, Germany
    Teological tensions surrounding the implementation of evolution in the Israeli curricula
    Advancing biology teachers' professional development
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Irit Sadeh, Ministry of Education
    Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) of high school biology teachers
    Engaging in argument from evidence and promoting dialogue in junior high school
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Baruch Schwarz, Hebrew University; Prof. Boris Koichu, WIS; Prof. Michal Tabach, Tel-Aviv University; Dr. Einat Heyd-Metzuyanim, Technion
    Dialog-constraining institutional logics and their interactional manifestation in the science classroom
    Computational Biomedicine
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Ruhama Even, Prof. Vered Rom-Kedar
    Harnessing junior high school students' interest in biology in order to advance their scientific literacy, mathmatical literacy, and the connection between the two
    Using students' scientific interests for personalizing their learning using the PeTeL environment
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Giora Alexandron, Dr. Yael Shwartz, Prof. Ron Blonder

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  • Picture of Dr. Leeat Yankielowicz-Keren

    Dr. Leeat Yankielowicz-Keren

    Melanoma
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Michal Lotem Prof. Eli Pikarsky Dr. Jonathan Cohen Prof. Yardena Samuels Prof. Steve Hodis Prof. Scott Rodig
    Immunotherapy
    Graft verses host disease
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Gerard Socie
    Multiplexed imaging
    Collaboration with:  Dr. David van Valen
    Artificial intelligence

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  • Picture of Prof. Binghai Yan

    Prof. Binghai Yan

    Topological Materials
    Topological Insulators
    Dirac and Weyl Semimetals
    Berry phase
    Shine light to quantum materials
    Light-matter interaction, nonlinear optical response
    Anomalous Hall effect, nonlinear anomalous Hall effect
    Quantum anomaly
    2D Materials
    Chirality in Physics and Chemistry
    Electronic properties in DNA-like chiral molecules
    The interplay between chiral structure, spin, and orbital.

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    Prof. Sergei Yakovenko

    Analytic theory of ordinary differential equations.
    Singularity theory. Singular foliations, limit cycles, holonomy.

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  • Picture of Prof. Dan Yakir

    Prof. Dan Yakir

    Developing the use of stable isotopes (in particular, 13C, 18O, 15N, 2H) as tracers of biogeochemical cycles on land.
    Environmental and climatic influence on the exchange of trace gases and energy between plants, soil and the atmosphere.
    Climatic influence on the natural abundance of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in CO2, O2, H2O and organic matter.

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    Prof. Ernest Winocour

    virology, viral vectors for gene therapy, viruses associated with cancer
  • Picture of Prof. Meir Wilchek

    Prof. Meir Wilchek

    Study and application of molecular biorecognition
    Collaboration with:  retired, Dr. Talia Miron.
    Avidin-biotin system: Studies of the strong binding using chemical, physical and biological methods; new applications of the system.
    Affinity chromatography: Studies to improve purification of protein by developing new carriers, new activation methods and new principles.
    Affinity therapy: Development of methods to couple drugs and toxins to biological carriers, such as antibodies, and their delivery to target cells.
    Fluorescence, FRET.

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