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Male Researcher

Prof. Roy Beck

School of Physics and Astronomy

Office: Shenkar Physics 418

Tel: 8477

Email: roy@post.tau.ac.il

Webpage: www6.tau.ac.il/beck

Our research focus is self-assembled structures within the nervous system, which includes the Myelin sheaths, Myelin basic protein, and neuronal intermediate filaments. In those systems alteration in subunit compositions (proteins and/or lipids) has devastative effects commonly expressed in neurodegenerative diseases. A common denominator between those scientific efforts is non-specific interactions and forces that drive order and disorder. In particular, the proteins involve in those supramolecular complexation have large intrinsically disordered domains that lack secondary structure, thus, behaving as a multifaceted polymer.
We couple theoretical and experimental efforts inspired from soft-condensed matter and polymer physics in order to gain physical insights into those complexes where oder and disorder play a key role. This research holds huge potential both for fundamental understating of biological functionality as well as in future biomimetic applications.

Science Researcher

Prof. Yair Shokef

School of Mechanical Engineering

Office: Wolfson Mech. Eng. 334

Tel: 8393

Email: shokef@tau.ac.il

Webpage: shokef.tau.ac.il

Current research in the group covers two main directions in the non-equilibrium statistical mechanics of soft matter systems: 1) Stuck Matter: Geometric frustration, jamming, and slow dynamics in granular matter, colloids, foam, glass-forming liquids and mechanical metamaterials, and 2) Live Matter: Nonlinear elasticity and active fluctuations in biological systems.

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Prof. Haim Diamant

School of Chemistry

Office: Ornstein 404A

Tel: 6967

Email: hdiamant@tau.ac.il

Webpage: www.tau.ac.il/~hdiamant

Our group attempts to understand the structure and dynamic response of soft materials and complex fluids using analytical models. Recent projects include instabilities in fluid-supported thin sheets, response of actin networks, dynamics of membrane inclusions, correlations in confined colloid suspensions, and osmotic swelling of vesicles.

 

Medicine

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Prof. Dov Lichtenberg

Dept. of Physiology & Pharmacology

Core member

Office: Sackler School of Medicine, 505

Tel: +972-3-640-7305

Email: physidov@post.tau.ac.il

Webpage: www.researchgate.net/profile/Dov_Lichtenberg

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Prof. Rafi Korenstein

Dept. of Physiology & Pharmacology

Office: Sackler School of Medicine, 614

Tel: +972-3-640-6042

Email: korens@post.tau.ac.il

Webpage: www2.tau.ac.il/Person/medicine/researcher.asp?id=afelkfdkj

Science Researcher

Prof. Nathan Dascal

Dept. of Physiology & Pharmacology

Core member

Office: Sackler (Medicine) 505

Tel: +972-3-640-5743

Email: dascaln@post.tau.ac.il

Webpage: medicine.mytau.org/dascal

We are studying the quantitative aspects of signal transduction in living cells, in particular in receptor-G protein-ion channel cascades. Our methods include counting molecules in plasma membrane, understanding their interactions using biochemical and biophysical (FRET and other methods) approaches, heterologous expression of proteins of the cascade and electrophysiological study of their function, construction of kinetics models describing the whole cascade as well as various aspects of the cascade and the gating properties of ion channels, and production and testing of predictions of the models by experiment.

Science Researcher

Prof. Michael Kozlov

Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology

Office: Sackler (Medicine) 624

Tel: +972-3-640-7863

Email: michk@post.tau.ac.il

Webpage: medicine.mytau.org/kozlov

We work in the field of Cell Mechano-biology which encompasses mechanics and dynamics of cell membranes and cytoskeleton. To describe and analyze the intracellular mechanical processes we use the tools of soft-matter physics and thermodynamics.

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