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    Prof. Michael Fainzilber

    Molecular mechanisms underlying spatial signaling within neurons and other large cells
    Retrograde signaling mechanisms in healthy, diseased or injured neurons.
    Molecular mechanisms of axonal communication and neuronal regeneration.
    Size sensing mechanisms in neurons and other large cells.

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  • Picture of Dr. Yonatan Stelzer

    Dr. Yonatan Stelzer

    DNA methylation dynamics during cell fate decisions
    Epigenetic reprogramming during gametogenesis
    Mammalian parental imprinting as an epigenetic paradigm
    Environmental effects on the epigenome
    Epigenetic perturbations in disease and cancer

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Prof. Ada Yonath

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    Prof. David Peleg

    Distributed algorithms
    Approximation algorithms
    Fault-tolerance

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  • Picture of Prof. Igal Talmi

    Prof. Igal Talmi

    Theory of nuclear structure
    Collaboration with:  Shalom Shlomo, Texas A & M University

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  • Picture of Dr. Nir London

    Dr. Nir London

    Discovery and design of specific covalent inhibitors
    Covalent personalized medicine for cancer
    Computational ligand/drug discovery

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  • Picture of Prof. Aviezri S. Fraenkel

    Prof. Aviezri S. Fraenkel

    Complementary sequences of integers, Fraenkel conjecture
    Collaboration with:  David Klein, Jamie Simpson
    Combinatorial game theory
    Collaboration with:  Urban Larsson, Lior Goldberg, Haiyan Li, Sanyang Liu, Wen An Liu , Udi Peled, Vladimir Gurvich, Clark Kimberling, Nhan B. Ho, Eric Duchene
    Numeration systems and theory of partitions
    Collaboration with:  George Andrews, James Sellers
    Judaic studies

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  • Picture of Dr. Binghai Yan

    Dr. Binghai Yan

    Topological Materials
    Topological Insulators
    Dirac and Weyl Semimetals
    New topological states of matter
    Transport and optical response in topological systems
    Spin Hall effect and anomalous Hall effect
    Magneto-transport
    Nonlinear optical response
    2D Materials for electronic, spintronic and optical properties

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  • Picture of Dr. Itay Tirosh

    Dr. Itay Tirosh

    Intra-tumor heterogeneity: combining computational and experimental approaches to understand the diversity of cells within tumors, their functions, interactions and clinical significance.
    Collaboration with:  Mario Suva, Massachusetts General Hospital
    Single cell analysis of clinical tumor samples, with a focus on glioma
    Computational modeling of the tumor ecosystem
    Testing the function of tumor subpopulations in cell and animal models

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Prof. Eran Bouchbinder

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