• 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 Prof. Ruth Arnon

    Prof. Ruth Arnon

    Pathological mechanism in the CNS of various multiple sclerosis animal models.
    Collaboration with:  R. Aharoni
    Neuroprotection, neurogenesis and remyelination – consequences of Glatiramer Acetate treatment in EAE.
    Collaboration with:  R. Aharoni; M. Sela
    Mechanism of action of Copolymer 1 (Copaxone®), a therapeutic vaccine against multiple sclerosis.
    Collaboration with:  M. Sela; R. Aharoni
    Involvement of peptides in animal models of Alzheimer disease and its amelioration
    Collaboration with:  R. Maron; M. Wilchek
  • Picture of Prof. Michal Armoni

    Prof. Michal Armoni

    Teaching the foundations of computer science to young students
    Abstraction
    Basic concepts in algorithm and program design
    Teacher training and professional development of in-service teachers
    Perception of computer science
    Affective factors - students and teachers
    Fundamental ideas in computer science: Identifying the core ideas of the discipline, examining their teaching and learning processes
    Reductive thinking: Reduction as a tool for problem solving
    Nondeterminism: a tool for abstraction
    Reversing
    Abstraction
    the nature of computer science
    Instructional approaches for computer science education at the K-12 levels
    Pattern-oriented instruction
    Pedagogical content knowledge of computer science teachers
    Research-based segments of pedagogical content knowledge of computer science teachers
    Action research
    Professional development of computer science teachers

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  • Picture of Prof. Abraham Arcavi

    Prof. Abraham Arcavi

    Research on cognitive characteristics of non academically oriented math students.
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Ronnie Karsenty
    Design of curriculum materials as a research based activity
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Sue Magidson
    Long-term design of a new curriculum for grades 10, 11 and 12 for non-academically oriented students.
    Collaboration with:  Dr. Nurit Hadas

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  • Picture of Prof. Eli Arama

    Prof. Eli Arama

    Genetic regulation of apoptosis and its molecular mechanisms.
    Roles of caspases in “conventional” apoptosis and during cellular remodeling.

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  • Picture of Prof. Jacob Anglister

    Prof. Jacob Anglister

    The structure of the membrane proximal extra-cellular region of HIV-1 gp41 and its role in viral fusion
    Collaboration with:  F. Naider
    The structure of the V3 loop of the HIV-1 envelope protein gp120 and its interactions with chemokines receptors
    Collaboration with:  F. Naider
    NMR structure of alpha Interferon complex with its receptor
    Collaboration with:  J. Piehler
    The interactions of scorpion toxins with sodium channels and the structures of the channels extra-cellular loops
    Collaboration with:  M. Gurevitz, D. Gordon

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  • Prof. Abraham Amsterdam

    Plasticity of gene expression during differenatiation in the gonads.
    Crosstalk amond signals that control apoptosis.
    Carcinogenesis in endocrine glands.
  • Picture of Prof. Ido Amit

    Prof. Ido Amit

    Genomics and Systems Biology of the Immune System.
    Decoding the mammalian transcriptional Regulatory Code in health and disease.

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  • Picture of Prof. Uri Alon

    Prof. Uri Alon

    Combining theoretical and experimental methods to discover design principles of biological circuits
    Systems level analysis of gene regulation networks, with E. coli as a model system.
    Systems Immunology
    Collaboration with:  Nir Friedman
    Evolution

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