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    Prof. Ed Bayer

    Structural and functional aspects of the multi-enzyme cellulosome complex from cellulose-degrading bacteria.
    The cohesin-dockerin couple - Protein-protein interactions that mediate recognition and specificity in cellulosome assembly.
    Cellulose-binding domains as models for protein-sugar interactions.
    Bioinformatics of cellulases and cellulosome components
    Comparative genomics of cellulosome components.
    Structure determination of cellulosome components.
    Enzymology of cellulosomes for conversion of biomass to biofuels
    Designer cellulosomes - Selective engineering of chimaeric cellulosome constructs for nanotechnology.
    Avidin-biotin system - Mutated avidins and streptavidins

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  • Picture of Prof. Naama Barkai

    Prof. Naama Barkai

    Systems Biology: gene circuits; epigenetics; biological specificity; protein intrinsic disorder.

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  • Picture of Prof. Roy Bar-Ziv

    Prof. Roy Bar-Ziv

    Artificial biochemical circuits
    Cell-free gene expression on a chip
    Cell-free expression of protein nano-structures
    Autonomous interrogation of the state of a living cell
    The physics of microfluidic crystals

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  • Picture of Prof. Mario D. Bachi

    Prof. Mario D. Bachi

    Organic synthesis through free radical reactions.
    Synthesis of Yingzhaosu A and related antimalarial drug candidates.
    Stereocontrol through Sulfur-Mediated Temporary Intramolecularization of Reactions.

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    Dr. Avraham Roi

    The lab of host-pathogen genomics is interested in how individual encounters between host and pathogenic bacteria can ultimately define the outcome of infection. This is achieved by applying cross-disciplinary single-cell analysis platforms that collectively enable us to extensively profile and precisely monitor host-pathogen interactions within the context of in vivo infections.
    The work in the lab centers on salmonella infection of mouse macrophages as a tractable in vitro host-pathogen system. We use this model to develop state of the art high throughput genomic tools and interdisciplinary approaches, and then apply them to various in vivo infection models to address critical biological aspects of host-pathogen biology.
    Using comprehensive, quantitative, unbiased tools to analyse the molecular interactions that underlie distinct host-pathogen subpopulations and their impact on disease outcome.
    Using a powerful combination of cutting-edge single cell genetic and genomic approaches, we wish to address what forms the basis for successful immune clearance, from the level of individual infected cells to that of the whole organism, and why, in some cases, sterilization is incomplete?

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  • Picture of Dr. Ori Avinoam

    Dr. Ori Avinoam

    The mechanisms of protein mediated membrane sculpting in health and disease
    Spatial and temporal organization of the molecular machines driving vesicle formation.
    Endocytosis and membrane trafficking in eukaryotes.
    Caveolae in muscle biogenesis, homeostasis and atrophy.
    Cell-to-cell fusion
    Imaging Across Scales
    Correlative light and 3D electron microscopy at room temperature and in cryo.
    Advanced light microscopy techniques.

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  • Picture of Prof. Ilya Averbukh

    Prof. Ilya Averbukh

    Manipulation of atoms and molecules by laser fields
    Laser control of molecular alignment and orientation. Control of chiral molecules
    Echo phenomenon
    Atomic and molecular wave packets, ultra-fast optical phenomena.

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  • Prof. Zvi Artstein

    Decisions, the impact of evolution.
    Ordinary differential equations, singular perturbations, averaging.
    Control and optimal control, singularly perturbed systems, variational analysis.
    Teaching mathematics in view of evolution
  • Picture of Dr. Rotem Arnon-Friedman

    Dr. Rotem Arnon-Friedman

    Quantum cryptography
    Device-independent quantum cryptography
    Quantum key distribution
    Certification protocols
    Quantum-proof randomness extractors
    Entanglement theory
    Non-locality
    Entanglement certification
    Entanglement as a resource for quantum cryptography

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