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Prof. Michael Fainzilber
Molecular mechanisms underlying spatial signaling within neurons and other large cellsRetrograde 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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Prof. Ada Yonath
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Prof. Aviezri S. Fraenkel
Complementary sequences of integers, Fraenkel conjectureCollaboration with: David Klein, Jamie SimpsonCombinatorial game theoryCollaboration with: Urban Larsson, Lior Goldberg, Haiyan Li, Sanyang Liu, Wen An Liu , Udi Peled, Vladimir Gurvich, Clark Kimberling, Nhan B. Ho, Eric DucheneNumeration systems and theory of partitionsCollaboration with: George Andrews, James SellersJudaic studies
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Dr. Binghai Yan
Topological MaterialsTopological InsulatorsDirac and Weyl SemimetalsNew topological states of matterTransport and optical response in topological systemsSpin Hall effect and anomalous Hall effectMagneto-transportNonlinear optical response2D Materials for electronic, spintronic and optical properties
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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 HospitalSingle cell analysis of clinical tumor samples, with a focus on gliomaComputational modeling of the tumor ecosystemTesting the function of tumor subpopulations in cell and animal models
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