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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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Prof. Yardena Samuels
Synthetic lethal interaction network of melanomaIdentification of melanoma hub interactomesCRISPR screens to reveal driver gene interactions and drug resistance genesDecipher the immuno-genetic interactions between melanoma and T cellsHLA peptidome analysis of metastatic melanoma lesions
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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. Samuel Safran
Cell Mechanics - theoryCollaboration 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: experimentsSoft Matter Physics TheoryElectrostatics in soft matter - theory Cell shape and volume - theory
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Prof. Menachem Rubinstein
Role of oxidative stress in type 2 diabetesCollaboration with: Mike WalkerMetabolic diseasesRole of C/EBPbeta in multidrug resistanceCollaboration with: Chiara Riganti (Univ. Torino, Italy)Cancer ResearchAttenuation of chemotherapy side effectsCollaboration with: Gillian Dank (Koret School of Veterinary Medicine of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Cancer Research
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