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    Dr. Rita Schmidt

    Developing new tools for human MRI, especially at ultra-high field 7T MRI scanner, aiming to better understand the human brain function
    Developing new methods to improve the spatial and temporal resolution in functional brain MRI
    Developing new contrast methods for functional MRI to study brain function
    Advancing dedicated MR pulse sequences to achieve fast and ultrafast high quality MR imaging and spectroscopic imaging
    Boosting the accessible MR signal in localized functional brain trials

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    Dr. Ruth Scherz-Shouval

    Tumor microenvironment
    Transcriptional profiling of stromal cells within tumors, Characterization of stromal stress responses

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  • Picture of Prof. Avigdor Scherz

    Prof. Avigdor Scherz

    Quantification of atoms, groups and molecules electronegati using metal substituted bacteriochlorophylls and application to chemical reactivity.
    Resolving the forces which drive membrane protein assembly.
    The mechenism behind generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by illuminating novel bacteriochlorophyll derivatives and their application in photodynamic therapy (PDT) of tumors.

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  • Picture of Prof. Gideon Schechtman

    Prof. Gideon Schechtman

    Convex geometry
    Functional analysis and geometry of Banach spaces
    Probability

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  • Picture of Prof. Yardena Samuels

    Prof. Yardena Samuels

    Synthetic lethal interaction network of melanoma
    Identification of melanoma hub interactomes
    CRISPR screens to reveal driver gene interactions and drug resistance genes
    Decipher the immuno-genetic interactions between melanoma and T cells
    HLA peptidome analysis of metastatic melanoma lesions

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  • Picture of Prof. Jacob Sagiv

    Prof. Jacob Sagiv

    Supramolecular Architecture at Interfaces (with R. Maoz)
    Supramolecular Surface Chemistry: Bottom-up Nanofabrication using Planned Self-Assembling Mono- and Multilayer Systems (with R. Maoz)
    Constructive Lithography: Contact Electrochemical Surface Patterning on Lateral Length Scales from Nanometer to Centimeter (with R. Maoz)
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    Prof. Dov Sagi

    Human vision, with an emphasis on processes involved in image segmentation, learning, and memory.

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  • Picture of Prof. Samuel Safran

    Prof. Samuel Safran

    Cell Mechanics - theory
    Collaboration with:  Dennis Discher, Univ. Pennsylvania - DNA damage in migrating cells as a model of metastasis : experiments Talila Volk, Weizmann Institute - muscle cells and nuclear deformation: experiments Gary Karpen, Berekely - phase separation in the cellular nucleus: experiments Frank Juilicher - MPI Dresden - phase separation theory Tony Hyman - MPI Dresden - phase separation - biological experiments
    Soft Matter Physics Theory
    Electrostatics in soft matter - theory Cell shape and volume - theory

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  • Picture of Prof. Boris Rybtchinski

    Prof. Boris Rybtchinski

    Organic self-assembly: nanoreactors and nanocapsules
    Solar fuels: photoinduced water splitting for hydrogen production
    Artificial photosynthesis: light-harvesting materials for solar energy conversion

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    Prof. Yinon Rudich

    Health effects of atmospheric particulate matter
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Ralf Zimmermann - Helmholtz Center Munich and University of Rostock, Germany Prof. Astrid Kiendler-Scharr - Hemholtz Ceter Juelich, Germany
    Ice nucleation by atmospheric particles
    Collaboration with:  Prof. Ido Braslvski - Hebrew University
    The transport of microorganisms in the atmosphere and their possible biogeochemical effects. Atmospheric microbiome.
    Optical properties of atmospheric organic aerosols
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Steve Brown - NOAA, Boulder CO Prof. Alexander Laskin - Purdue University

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