"See and be Seen"
The 2nd Non-Job-Talk meeting in Biology
We are excited to invite you to join the 2nd non-job talk postdoctoral symposium, where faculty candidates in Biology will present their work in short virtual talks.
The event will take place on Nov 2nd, 18:00-20:00 Israel time, on zoom. The sessions will start at 19:00.
Please see the attached poster for more details and links to the sessions.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
19:00-20:00
Parallel Session 1 - Immunology, Cancer and Neuroscience - moderated by Ruth Scherz-Shouval (Weizmann Institute of Science) and Yossi Yovel (Tel Aviv University)
Zoom link: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/97508268179?pwd=TGZINHYzbWY2VzJndkpjTXNKenV xQT09
19:00-19:05 Session opening remarks
19:05-19:10 Eran Blacher (Stanford School of Medicine) Aging disrupts circadian gene regulation in macrophages
19:10-19:15 Nir Ben Chetrit (Weill Cornell Medicine, New York) Harnessing the innate immune system for effective vaccination against breast cancer
19:15-19:20 Danielle Karo-Atar (McGill University) Helminths battle type 2 immunity for control of the intestinal stem cell niche
19:20-19:25 Tal Iram (Stanford University) Aging and rejuvenation of oligodendrocytes
19:25-19:30 Ron Benyair (University of Michigan) Modulation of neurodegenerative proteins
19:30-19:35 Inbal Avraham-Davidi (Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard) Dissecting the CRC architecture by integrated single cell and spatial transcriptomics
19:35-19:40 Inbal Wortzel (Weill Cornell Medicine) The DNA of secretion: Exosomal DNA as an activator of the anti-tumor immune response
19:40-19:45 Or Perlman (Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital) AI Boosted Molecular MRI
19:45-19:50 Oshri Avraham (Washington University) Glial Mechanisms Regulating Axon Regeneration
19:50-19:55 Netanel Ofer (Columbia University) Ultrastructural analysis of dendritic spines
19:55-20;00 Shira Weingarten-Gabbay (Broad institute of MIT and Harvard) Viral antigen presentation from non-canonical ORFs
Parallel Session 2 - Genetics, Systems-Biology, Environment and Bio-engineering - moderated by Eilon Shani (Tel Aviv University) and Naama Geva- Zatorsky (Technion Israel Institute of Technology)
Zoom link: https://tau-ac-il.zoom.us/j/86430195209
19:00-19:05 Session opening remarks
19:05-19:10 Julie Teresa Shapiro (Ben-Gurion University) From Bats to Antibiotic Resistance: Ecology in a Changing World
19:10-19:15 Yosef Fichman (University of Missouri) Mixed signals: deciphering the rapid systemic stress responses in plants
19:15-19:20 Alex Rosenberg (Washington University in St. Louis.) Toxoplasma gondii: A Model Apicomplexan for Studying Host-Pathogen Interactions
19:20-19:25 Yoel Klug (The University of Oxford) Mechanism of lipid droplet formation by the yeast Sei1/Ldb16 Seipin complex
19:25-19:30 Ido Nir (Stanford University) Diverse mechanisms of adaptive flexibility discovered by multi-species analysis of stomatal development
19:30-19:35 Michelle Grunin (Case Western Reserve University) Into the Unknown: Using Large Datasets to Understand AMD Genetics
19:35-19:40 Alina Pushkarev (Humboldt University of Berlin) The Mantis Shrimp as a source for infra-red absorbing rhodopsins
19:40-19:45 Asaf Gal (The Rockefeller University) Understanding collective behavior in clonal raider ants: from naturalistic behavior to sensory processing
19:45-19:50 Binyamin Knisbacher (Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard) The CLL-1100 project: from genomics to precision medicine
19:50-19:55 Sharon Fleischer (Columbia University) Modeling Autoimmune Heart Disease with Engineered Human Cardiac Tissues
19:55-20:00 David Amar (Stanford University) Understanding the multiomic molecular response to exercise using tools from machine learning and causal inference