• Picture of Prof. Eytan Domany

    Prof. Eytan Domany

    Computational Physics: equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics of spin glasses
    Collaboration with:  A. P. Young (UCSC)
    Development of tools and algorithms for large scale data analysis. Bioinformatics.
    Analysis of high-throughput biological data (in particular, gene expression data)
    Collaboration with:  Several research groups at Weizmann, in the USA and in Europe; see below.
    Controlled experiments on cell lines and mice (with D. Givol, V. Rotter, Y. Groner, L. Sachs; D. Gazit (Hadassa))
    Development of antigen chips, applications for autoimmune diseases (with I. Cohen)
    Studies human cancer samples; leukemia (with E. Canaani; G. Rechavi S. Izraeli (Sheba))
    Colorectal cancer; (with D. Notterman (UMDNJ), F. Barany (Cornell), P. Paty (MSK), A. Levine (Princeton))
    Prostate cancer; (with Z. Eshhar, A. Orr (TA Sourasky));
    Glioblastoma; (with M. Hegi, R. Stupp (CHUV))
    Breast and cervical cancer (with J-P Thiery, F. Radvanyi, X. Sastre, C. Rosty (Inst Curie))

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Ron Diskin

    Prof. Ron Diskin

    Viral glycoproteins - Structure, Function, & Immunogenicity
    Single-particle cryo-EM
    X-ray crystallography
    Novel drug targets against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Irit Dinur

    Prof. Irit Dinur

    Probabilistically Checkable Proofs
    Hardness of Approximation

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Rivka Dikstein

    Prof. Rivka Dikstein

    Transcription and translation control in health and disease
    Collaboration with:  Yuki Yamaguchi, Idit Shachar, Nahum Sonenberg, Yuri Svitkin, Franck Martin, Katsura Asano, Igor Ulitsky, Michael Walker, Neta Regev-Rudsky
    Mechanism of rapid transcriptional induction of inflammatory genes
    The transcription elongation factor Spt4/Spt5 as a drug target in neurodegenerative diseases
    Links between mammalian transcription and mRNA translation
    Developing pharmacological tools to address fundamental questions in mRNA translation and for therapeutic purposes
    Mechanism of start site selection in transcription and translation and its role in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Nava Dekel

    Prof. Nava Dekel

    Molecular characterization of the ovulatory cascade
    Mechanisms involved in successful implantation.
    Regulation of the meiotic cell cycle: use of rodent oocytes as a model system.
    Cell-to-cell communication: regulation of expression, posttranslational modification, degradation and function of the gap junction proteins, Cx43 and Cx37.

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Hadassa Degani

    Prof. Hadassa Degani

    Advancements in pancreas MRI
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Talia Golan and her team, Sheba Medical Center
    Developing a diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) protocol to characterize the normal ductal system of the pancreas
    Developing DTI and complementary methods that characterize malignant transformation in the pancreas

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Barak Dayan

    Prof. Barak Dayan

    Experimental Quantum Optics
    Cavity QED with single atoms coupled to chip-based micro-resonators
    Nonclassical photon-photon interactions

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Nir Davidson

    Prof. Nir Davidson

    Ultracold atoms
    Collaboration with:  Ofer Firstenberg Ephi Sachmoon and Yaov Sagi
    Quantum simulators with neutral atoms in tweezer arrays
    Quantum degenerated atomic gases
    Collaboration with:  Roee Ozeri
    Quantum nonlinear dynamics and chaos
    Laser physics
    Collaboration with:  Asher Friesem, Hui Cao, Oren Raz
    Slow and stored light
    Collaboration with:  Ofer Firstenberg
    Atomic optics and interferometry
    Collaboration with:  Ofer Firstenberg

    Homepage
  • Picture of Dr. Rony Dahan

    Dr. Rony Dahan

    Antibody response in cancer
    Anti-tumor mechanisms of immune checkpoint antibodies
    Therapeutic window of antibody-based immunotherapies

    Homepage
  • Picture of Prof. Irun R. Cohen

    Prof. Irun R. Cohen

    Development and clinical applications of an antigen microarray device and informatics analyses aimed at diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring and management of autoimmune and other inflammatory diseases – the ImmunArray Ltd iCHIP (Israel and USA); now in clinical use.
    Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis and other autoimmune conditions using DNA plasmids encoding human HSP90 or HSP70 – Alma Bio Therapeutics (France).
    Treatment of ALS using a synthetic peptide that inhibits apoptosis and fosters cell growth – Immunity Pharma Ltd. (Israel); entering clinical trials.

    Homepage

Pages