PhD, 1999, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Medicine (Bioinformatics)
M.Sc. 1992 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Medicine (Human Genetics)
BS.C, 1990, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Cum Laude (Biology, minor Chemistry)
Professor, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
Betty Ann and Raymond J. Rosen chair in Life Sciences
Professor of Biology, Secondary affiliation in Computer Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Biology, Technion
Director of the Bioinformatics Knowledge Unit at the Technion
PhD, 1999, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Medicine (Bioinformatics)
M.Sc. 1992 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Medicine (Human Genetics)
BS.C, 1990, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Cum Laude (Biology, minor Chemistry)
In our laboratory, we conduct interdisciplinary research to study gene expression regulation in human cells, during normal development, and in disease states. Specifically, we employ a variety of computational, genomics, transcriptomic, and proteomics based approaches to study the cross talk between transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation and its role in dictating pluripotency and cell fate decisions in human embryonic stem cells. In addition, we develop computational models and novel single-cell genomics technologies for predicting the effect of viral infections on the host cells and study changes in gene expression in placenta and embryo cells subjected to viral infections during pregnancy.
2016 Cell Circuit Research Award- Klaman cell observatory
2010 Taub Prize for excellence in science
The laboratory of Prof. Yael Mandel-Gutfreund (Prof. of Biology and Computer Sciences) at the faculty of Biology at the Technion studies gene expression regulation in human cells in healthy and disease states, combining computational and experimental approaches.
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