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haithamAmal

Dr. Haitham Amal

Faculty of Medicine, The Institute for Drug Research (IDR), The School of Pharmacy, Ein Karem, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Amal Lab uses advanced omics technologies combined with bioinformatics, pharmacological, biochemical, biological, and behavioral methods to study autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other neurological disorders. The ultimate goal is to understand the molecular m
Lili Anglister

Prof. Lili Anglister

Dept. Medical Neurobiology, Institute for Medical Research, IMRIC, Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem
Information transfer between nerve cells and their targets is by chemical transmission at specialized contacts termed synapses.
Rami Aqeilan

Prof. Rami Aqeilan

Institute for Medical Research, IMRIC Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem

Although the main focus of my lab research is cancer, our recent findings led us to learn further about the contribution of DNA damage to neurodegeneration. 

Shahar Arzy

Prof. Shahar Arzy

Dept. Medical Neurobiology, Institute for Medical Research, IMRIC, Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem
Prof. Shahar Arzy got his MD and MSc in neuroscience at the Hebrew University and PhD in neuroscience from the Swiss institute of Technology at the University of Geneva. He specialized in Neurology at Hadassah with subspecialty in cognitive neurology and epilepsy at Geneva University Hospital.
Ayal Ben Zvi

Dr. Ayal Ben-Zvi

The Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research, Institute for Medical Research IMRIC, Faculty of Medicine, Ein-Kerem Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Hagai Bergman

Prof. Hagai Bergman

Dept. Medical Neurobiology, Institute for Medical Research, IMRIC, Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem
We are studying the complex mechanisms that underlie the experience of pain with the hope that a better understanding can lead to more successful methods of control and treatment.
Alexander Binshtok

Prof. Alexander Binshtok

Dept. Medical Neurobiology, Institute for Medical Research, IMRIC, Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem
We are studying the complex mechanisms that underlie the experience of pain with the hope that a better understanding can lead to more successful methods of control and treatment. Our research into the diversity of pain phenomena adopts a multidisciplinary approach; it incorporates novel imaging tec
Tal Burstyn-Cohen

Dr. Tal Burstyn-Cohen

The Institute of Dental Sciences, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School
Interested in how the nervous system complexity forms, my PhD studies focused on how growing axons navigate to innervate their final targets during development.
Ehud Cohen

Prof. Ehud Cohen

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada, The Faculty of Medicine of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem.
Aberrant protein aggregation and late manifestation are common features of human neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.Why these maladies onset late in life and whether the aging process plays active roles in allowing their manifestation are key questions that we a

Prof. Avi Domb

School of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University

Our interest is on the use of extended release of protein drugs as well as small bioactive molecules as a research tool for the determination of the effect of focal extended release on brain functions and as therapy for brain disorders.

Yuval Dor

Prof. Yuval Dor

School of Medicine-IMRIC-Developmental Biology and Cancer Research, The Hebrew University
My lab has worked in the past mostly on diabetes and tissue regeneration in the pancreas, but in recent years much of our focus has shifted to a new technology that we are developing, for non-invasive monitoring of cell death in humans, based on circulating DNA.
sara_eyal

Dr. Sara Eyal

Institute for Drug Research, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
I am a senior lecturer at the HUJI Institute for Drug Research since 2011.
Ruth Gabizon

Prof. Ruth Gabizon

The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School
My lab in the department of Neurology of the Hadassah Medical Center is devoted to the study of neurodegenerative diseases caused by prions. Prions are aberrant forms of proteins which accumulate in the brains of affected subjects in a protease resistant conformation.