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Maayan Salton

HUJI Bites: Looking for Answers to Autism with Dr. Maayan Salton

29 March, 2022

Throughout her career, Dr. Maayan Salton, from Hebrew University's Faculty of Medicine, was always fascinated with genetics - and especially how our genes create RNA to later translate to proteins. On this episode of HUJI Bites, Dr. Salton describes how her lab studies RNA and the process of editing, particularly as it relates to individuals with autism spectrum disorder, and how the genetic information that passes from our genes make us who we are.

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Mona Dvir-Ginzberg

HUJI Bites: No Bones About It! with Prof. Mona Dvir-Ginzberg

15 March, 2022

Spring is in the air! And while, weatherwise, this season can be a bit unpredictable, it’s the perfect time to get outdoors and get moving! But exercise can be particularly difficult if you are suffering with osteoarthritis – the most common form of arthritis that mainly affects joints in your hands, knees, hips and spine. On this episode of HUJI Bites, Prof. Mona Dvir-Ginzberg of the Faculty of Dental Medicine, talks about what she is doing in her lab to combat the degenerative effects of this joint disease and how cartilage plays a prominent role in this process.

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Shlomi Kotler

HUJI Bites: “Entangling” the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics with Dr. Shlomi Kotler

27 January, 2022
This HUJI Bite features Dr. Shlomi Kotler from the Department of Applied Physics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Quantum information research is one of the hottest areas in 21st century science, promising dramatic improvements in computation speed and secure communication. At the cutting edge of this research is Dr.
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Roni Porat

HUJI Bites: Dr. Roni Porat, Political Science and International Relations

8 July, 2021

Studies show that stereotyping and prejudice are among the most prevalent and significant psychological and social problems in the world - profoundly affecting our security, mental health, and well-being. On this episode of HUJI Bites, Dr. Roni Porat, a faculty member at the Hebrew University's Departments of Political Science and International Relations, discusses this issue and how her research is exploring institutional processes and psychological tools that could be the key to potentially decreasing prejudice.

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Gillian Dank

HUJI Bites: Dr. Gillian Dank: Animal Health with Heart

26 May, 2021
Owning a pet can be a fulfilling and rewarding experience. But the benefits of pet ownership come with responsibilities - especially if your pet is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease like cancer. The Veterinary Cancer Society estimates that 1 in 4 dogs will develop cancer at some point, and almost 50% of dogs over age 10 will develop cancer. Fortunately, half of all canine cancers are treatable if caught early enough. On this episode of HUJI Bites, we speak with Dr.
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karina simantov

HUJI Bites: From Research to Reality - A Day in the Life of an MD/PhD Student

20 May, 2021

At Hebrew University, The M.D/PhD Program teaches students the skills to not only heal but prevent disease. Karina Simantov knows this firsthand as a researcher in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics. On this episode of HUJI Bites, Simantov takes us into the lab and speaks to us about her groundbreaking research. By asking the right questions, researchers can make an impact - not only in the progression of the disease but in the future of medicine.

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Hillel Furstenberg

HUJI Bites: A Formula for Success with Prof. Hillel Furstenberg, Abel Prize Winner 2020

29 April, 2021

Professor Hillel Furstenberg, a researcher in the Einstein Institute for Mathematics and professor emeritus at The Hebrew University, was awarded the 2020 Abel Prize – the Nobel Prize of Mathematics. The award recognized his incredible achievements and contributions in the field, and he is the first Israeli to win this prestigious prize.

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Nathan Steiger

Making Sense of Megadroughts with Dr. Nathan Steiger

23 April, 2021

Featuring Dr. Nathan Steiger, The Fredy and Nadine Hermann Institute of Earth Science in the Faculty of Science This week we celebrate Earth Day – a day that promotes clean living and a healthy, sustainable habitat for people and wildlife alike. A main component to a cleaner environment is climate education. At The Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences at The Hebrew University they are doing just that – focusing on the latest in the fields of climate change, water resources and natural hazards.

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