• Prof. Gad Galili

    Association of metabolism and cell biology with plant development and response to stress
    Collaboration with:  Zevulun Elazar, Aviah Zilberstein, Rachel Amir, Yoram Kapulnik, Alisaider Fernie
    Gene expression programs and metabolic networks associated with seed maturation and germination
    Metabolic engineering of high-lysine plants
    Genetic, genomic and bioinformatics approaches to elucidate metabolic networks in plants
    Regulatory interactions between primary and secondary metabolism of plants
    Cell biology and physiology of autophagy-associated processes in plants
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    Prof. Avishay Gal-Yam

    Cosmic explosions
    Core-collapse supernova explosions: their origins, nature, physics and population statistics
    Thermonuclear supernova explosions (SNe Ia): their nature and rates
    Gamma-Ray Bursts: their origin and relation to supernovae
    New types of cosmic explosions

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  • Picture of Dr. Assaf Gal

    Dr. Assaf Gal

    Morphogenesis of biological materails
    Using cryo electron microscopy for in-cell analysis of mineral formation.
    The role of liquid-liquid phase separation in biological mineralization.
    Silica formation in diatoms, from intracellular condensation of silica to morphogenesis of the cell-wall structure.
    Mechanisms of calcium carbonate precipitation by coccolithophores.

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  • Picture of Prof. Anthony H. Futerman

    Prof. Anthony H. Futerman

    Lipid complexity
    The molecular mechanisms of sphingolipid storage diseases (Gaucher disease).
    The connection between Parkinson's disease and Gaucher disease

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  • Prof. Sara Fuchs

    The basis of D2 dopamine receptor diversity: Cloning, signal transduction, development, and correlation with disease.
    The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: Structure, function, and regulation of gene expression.
    Myasthenia gravis: Regulatory mechanisms, epitopes, and immunodulation.
  • Picture of Prof. Lucio Frydman

    Prof. Lucio Frydman

    Development of new methods in nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance imaging analysis.
    In vitro and in vivo hyperpolarized NMR and MRI
    Application of novel magnetic resonance methods to the study of cancer, fetal development, protein folding and unfolding.

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  • Prof. Yitzhak Frishman

    Non-Abelian Gauge Theories and Bound States
    Collaboration with:  Prof Jacob Sonnenschein
    Current quarks, Constituent quarks, and Hadron Masses
    Collaboration with:  Prof Marek Karliner
  • Picture of Prof. Asher Friesem

    Prof. Asher Friesem

    Diffractive Optical Elements and Planar Optics.
    Photonic Devices.
    Novel Laser Configurations.

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  • Picture of Prof. Ehud Friedgut

    Prof. Ehud Friedgut

    Combinatorics and discrete Fourier analysis.
  • Picture of Prof. Matityahu Fridkin

    Prof. Matityahu Fridkin

    Chemical-Biological and Clinical studies on novel drugs, primarily of peptidic nature,related to therapy of infectious ,inflamatory and neoplastic diseases.
    Collaboration with:  Y. Koch I. Gozes (TAU ) I. Offek (TAU ) R. Catane (TEL-HASHOMER )
    Anticancer, Antibacterial Antiinflammatory
    Novel synthetic and analytical methdologies are being developed.
    Solid-phase synthesis
    Classical solution chemistry
    Combinatorial technologies
    Studies include: drug design, pro-drugs, long-acting drugs and drug delivery.
    Collaboration with:  Y. Shechter
    Novel iron chelatores as potential drugs for neurodegenarative diseases
    Collaboration with:  M. Youdim ( Technio9n )
    small-molecules
    amino acids and peptides

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