• 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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  • Picture of Prof. Victor Steinberg

    Prof. Victor Steinberg

    Physical hydrodynamics, hydrodynamics of complex fluids, dynamics of single flexible micro-objects (molecules, membranes, etc) in complex fluid flows
    Collaboration with:  Prof. G. Falkovich, Prof. V. Lebedev, Prof. Y. Dubief, Prof. H. Stark
    Hydrodynamics of polymer solutions, Elastic turbulence and Turbulent mixing by polymers.
    Hydrodynamics and rheology of complex fluids (vesicle, capsule, worm-like micelle, etc suspensions)
    Dynamics and conformation of single polymer molecule, vesicle, micro-capsule, etc in complex fluid flows.
    Microfluidics: mixing, cell separation, random flows.
    Development of non-invasive local sensors for measurements of stress field in fluid flow

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  • Picture of Prof. Joel Stavans

    Prof. Joel Stavans

    Statistical Mechanics
    Single-Molecule Biological Physics.
    RNA interference
    Homologous recombination
    Genetic Networks and Systems Biology
    Regulation of gene expression by small RNAs
    Developmental decision making
    Noise and adaptation

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  • Picture of Prof. Rotem Sorek

    Prof. Rotem Sorek

    Microbial genomics and systems biology
    CRISPR-Cas, an antiviral microbial defense system
    Interactions between bacteria and phages
    Communication between viruses
    RNA-mediated regulation in bacteria
    Computational discovery of novel natural antimicrobials

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  • Picture of Prof. Uzy Smilansky

    Prof. Uzy Smilansky

    Mathematical methods for Archaeological research.
    Semi-classical quantization.
    Chaotic scattering.
    Quantum chaos.

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  • Picture of Dr. Liran Shlush

    Dr. Liran Shlush

    Clonal dynamics of aging hematopoiesis in humans
    Collaboration with:  Amos Tanay Omar abdel Wahab Jon Dick Mark Minden Hofer Thomas Elisa Laurenti Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan Hartmut Geiger Benny Geiger Dennis Kim Müller-Tidow, Carsten Yinon Ben Neria
    Understanding the functional effects of preleukaemic mutations on human haematopoietic stem cells
    Microhomology-mediated end joining (MMEJ) DNA repair in pre-leukemic hematopoietic stem cells
    Prevention of myeloid malignancies among carriers of spliceosome mutations
    Age-related clonal hematopoiesis and its link to age-related changes in the bone marrow microenvironment
    Multi-dimensional analysis and the human aging blood system

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  • Picture of Prof. Yoram Shechter

    Prof. Yoram Shechter

    Mechanism of insulin action: Post-binding events in insulin action
    Post-receptor agents mimicking insulin.
    Effect of vanadium <I>in vivo</I> and <I>in vitro</I>.
    Role of protein tyrosine kinases and protein phosphotyrosine phosphatases in insulin effects.
    Inhibitors of tyrosine kinases.
    Chemical modifications of peptides and protein drugs.
    Novel technologies to prolong life time of peptide and protein drugs.

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  • Picture of Prof. Yosef Shaul

    Prof. Yosef Shaul

    The molecular basis of virus-host cell interaction. How HBV modifies cell behavior.
    Collaboration with:  Charles Rice the Rockefeller university
    proteasomes as a target in cancer therapy
    proteasome composition, dynamics, function and regulation and various conditions.
    proteasomal degradation of intrinsically disordered proteins (IUP or IDP). the concept of degradation by default

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  • Picture of Prof. Michal Sharon

    Prof. Michal Sharon

    Studying large protein complexes involved in the protein degradation pathway using a novel mass spectrometry approach.
    Developing novel methodological approaches for structural mass spectrometry
    Structure-function relationship of the signalosome complex
    Investigation of the 20S ubiquitin-independent degradation pathway

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