Biophysics

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Chair Information
Chairman: 
Roy Beck
Chairman details: 
Tel Aviv University
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12 minutes (including questions) for each oral contribution

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Location: 
Physics Room B (11)
Program start time: 
16:00
Program end time: 
17:36

Lectures for this program:

Lecture Time Speaker Lecture subject
Eldad Kepten Understanding Chromatin Dynamics – Single particle is not enough
The eukaryotic nucleus is a dense heterogeneous environment, hosting a vast range of complex interactions.
Raya Sorkin [1] Origins of extreme boundary lubrication by phosphatidylcholine liposomes.
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) vesicles have been shown to have remarkable boundary lubricating properties under physiologica...
Avraham Be'er [1] Collective motion of spherical bacteria
A large variety of motile bacterial species exhibit collective motions while inhabiting liquids or colonizing surfaces.
Mor Nitzan [1,2] The Double Selector Switch: an efficient offense‐defense network module in a pathogenic bacterium
The adaptation of bacteria to environmental changes
Ariel Livne [1] Cell reorientation under cyclic stretching
Mechanical cues from the extracellular microenvironment play a central role in regulating the structure, function and fa...
Adar Sonn-Segev [1] Response of actin networks at intermediate distances
We report the observation of a large-distance intermediate response in an experimental system of entangled F-actin gels.
Y. Toker The physics of the isolated Retinal chromophore
Almost every known visual process is based on one specific molecule, the Retinal Protonated Schiff Base Chromophore (RPS...
Guy Nir [1] STUDYING SINGLE PROTEIN UNFOLDING USING FORCE-FREE & FLOW-STRETCH TECHNIQUES
We are using optimized variations of a force-free single-molecule technique, known as Tethered Particle Motion (TPM) to...