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    Prof. Idit Shachar

    Analyze the pathway regulateing the survival cascades in Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
    Collaboration with:  Dr Michal Haran, Kaplan Medical center
    Follow the mechanisms controlling homing of immune cells in health and disease.
    Determine the mechanisms regulating peripheral B cell maturation and survival in health and disease.

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    Prof. Asaph Aharoni

    Genetic Regulation of Metabolic Pathways and its Co-ordination with Developmental and Stress Response Programs in Plant Biology
    The Primary-Secondary Metabolism Interface
    Regulation of Plant Surface Formation
    Regulation of Secondary Metabolism Associated Metabolic Pathways
    Plant and Yeast Metabolomics
    Riboswitches in Plants: Post Transcriptional Regulators of Metabolic Pathways

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  • Picture of Prof. Adi Kimchi

    Prof. Adi Kimchi

    Programmed Cell Death: from single genes and molecular pathways towards systems level studies
    Deciphering the roles of the DAP genes in programmed cell death
    Systems biology analysis of the programmed cell death network
    Functional annotations of a family of death-associated kinases: DAPk, DRP-1 and ZIPk
    Protein translation control during cell death: structure/function analysis of the DAP5 gene

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  • Picture of Prof. Nir Gov

    Prof. Nir Gov

    Research of collective quantum effects in Super-fluid, solid and super-solid Helium. Including magnetic phase transitions in solid and liquid helium.
    The physics of large scale pattern formation of cells in cellular cultures, in morphogenesis and wound-healing.
    Theoretical problems in biological physics; active processes in cells involving molecular motors.
    Theoretical studies and modelling of the physics that determines the shapes and dynamics of cells.

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  • Picture of Dr. Michal Armoni

    Dr. Michal Armoni

    Teaching the foundations of computer science to young students
    Theoretical foundations of computer science
    Basic concepts in algorithm and program design
    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

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  • Picture of Prof. Yitzhak Pilpel

    Prof. Yitzhak Pilpel

    Systems biology of genetics regulatory networks

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  • Prof. Dan Tawfik

    Evolution and mechanism of enzymes
    Molecular evolution in man-made cell-like compartments.
    Directed evolution of tailor-made hydrolases (esterases, phosphoesterases, organophosphate hydrolases, and amidases) and DNA-modifying enzymes.
    Structure, mechanism and evolution of serum paraoxonases (PONs)
    The role of promiscuity and conformational plasticity in protein evolution.
    Directed evolution of DNA-methyltransferases and DNase inhibitors
    The stability effects of mutations
    Protein evolvability
    Chaperones and protein evolution
  • Picture of Prof. Eldad Tzahor

    Prof. Eldad Tzahor

    Head muscle patterning and differentiation
    Characterization of head muscle derived satellite cells
    Dissecting the myogenic programs in head muscle progenitors
    Involvement of p53 in cranial myogenesis
    Cardiac and skeletal muscle progenitors during vertebrate embryogenesis
    Studying the crosstalk between BMP and FGF signaling pathways in cardiac progenitors
    Regulation of Islet1 gene expression using novel imaging techniques in live embryos
    The origin of the heart endocardium: Focus on the role of endothelial cells in cardiogenesis

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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)
  • Picture of Prof. Igor Lubomirsky

    Prof. Igor Lubomirsky

    Dielectric materials
    Properties of Ultra-Thin Self-Supported Crystalline Oxide Films.
    Infrared focal plane array based on freestanding pyroelectric films.
    Oxygen ion transport in thin freestanding films.
    High temperature, electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> reduction

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