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    Prof. Ulf Leonhardt

    Forces of the quantum vacuum
    Analogues of the event horizon
    Geometry and light
    Invisibility cloaking and perfect imaging

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  • Picture of Prof. Leslie Leiserowitz

    Prof. Leslie Leiserowitz

    Crystallography and Chemistry in 2- and 3-dimensions
    Grazing incidence x-ray diffraction
    Malaria

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  • Picture of Prof. Tsvee Lapidot

    Prof. Tsvee Lapidot

    Metabolic regulation of Blood and Bone forming Stem Cells by Daily Light and Dark Cues (NE, TNF, Melatonin and PGE2).
    Regulation of Human and Murine Hematopoietic Stem Cell Migration and Development by Coagulation Cascades (both aPC/EPCR/Par1 anti inflammatory signals and Thrombin/PAR1 pro-inflammatory signals).
    Studying Molecular Cues guiding Human and murine Hematopoietic Stem Cells Homing and Bone Marrow (BM) recognition, retention and mobilization to the circulation.
    Metabolic regulation of BM Neutrophils activation and recruitment by Lactatae and GPR81 Signaling.
    Metabolic regulation of BM Neutrophils by Daily Light and Dark Cues.
    Energy sharing, Chemotherapy Resistance and Stress induced Mitochondira Transfer between Blood and Bone forming Stem Cells.
    AML AF9 Leukemic Stem Cells Metabolic interactions with BM Stromal Cells and Chemotherapy Resistance.
    Dynamic regulation of the Blood Bone Marrow Endothelial Barrier and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niches.

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  • Picture of Prof. Erez Lapid

    Prof. Erez Lapid

    Authomorphic forms, representation theory, trace formula
  • Picture of Prof. Doron Lancet

    Prof. Doron Lancet

    Bioinformatic tools for disease gene discovery, Origin of life on earth
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Rafi Zidovetzki, University of California Riverside Prof. Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Helmholz Center Munich Prof. Daniel Segre, Boston University
    Gene and disease databases, Identification of disease-related mutations by next generation DNA sequencing (NGS), development of software tool for the analysis of NGS results
    Computer simulations of emergence, selection and evolution at the origin of life. Chemical kinetic modeals for mutually catalytic sets, Systems Chemistry

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  • Picture of Prof. Ilan Lampl

    Prof. Ilan Lampl

    Synaptic plasticity inducted by sensory stimulation in the cortex
    Construction of receptive field properties in the somatosensory cortex
    studying functional connectivity in the barrel cortex
    Mechanisms of adaptation in the cortex
    Noise and synchrony in the mammalian cortex
    Dynamic properties and mechanisms of ongoing activity in the cortex
    Patterns in neuronal activity in the cortex

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  • Picture of Prof. Meir Lahav

    Prof. Meir Lahav

    Solid State Chemistry in 2- and 3-dimensions. Pyroelectricity. Ice nucleation.
    Collaboration with:  Prof Igor Lubomirsky Dr.David Ehre
    Organization of molecules at surfaces and interfaces;
    Chirality, Chemistry and the origin of life
    Pyroelectricity, Electrofreezing.

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  • Picture of Dr. Doron Kushnir

    Dr. Doron Kushnir

    Problems within the field of high-energy astrophysics and gravitational waves astronomy. Especially supporting the ideas that:
    Supernova explosions of type Ia are due to direct collisions of white dwarf stars.
    Core-collapse supernovae are thermonuclear explosions.

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  • Picture of Prof. Gershon Kurizki

    Prof. Gershon Kurizki

    Quantum optics of cold atoms .
    Superluminal effects in optics.
    Quantum and nonlinear optics in photonic band gap structures.
    Control of quantum states and decoherence.

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  • Picture of Prof. Leeor Kronik

    Prof. Leeor Kronik

    Our group's research is focused on understanding unique properties and behavior of materials and interfaces, using first principles quantum mechanical calculations based mostly on density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory. The group is actively engaged in prediction and interpretation of novel experiments, as well as in the development of formalism and methodology. For much more detailed information, please click the homepage link below.

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