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Leading Researchers:
8-2022-1797

Advanced Sensitivity in Point-of-Care Diagnostics: Electrokinetic Preconcentration Technology

As is evident from the lateral-flow-assay (LFA) that became so popular with detection of Corona virus, there is an urgent need to increase the sensitivity of detection of both point-of-care (POC) and self-testing (for example, used by individuals at home) devices. Lateral flow kits result in relatively low detection limit as only a small fraction […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
5-2022-1739

Microfluidic Flow-meter and Sensor for Drug Delivery Applications

The current structure of medical pumps does not allow real-time measurement of different parameters of drug delivery in general and low flow rates (μL/min) in particular. The current structure wherein only indirect measurements are performed (commonly pressure) makes it difficult to detect failures (e.g. air bubbles, occlusion, infiltration) in real-time on the one hand and […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
3-2022-1811

FABRICATION OF ELECTRODES WITH ULTRA-SHORT CHANNEL LENGTH

Nanofabrication represents one of the most important features of modern electronics, optoelectronics, photonics and information technologies. However, the ability to fabricate nanoscale (sub-20 nm) devices, requires the introduction of unconventional techniques for material patterning, which is cumbersome, expensive, time consuming, typically available mainly to big industrial companies or to specific research centers, hence, not reachable […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2019-1265

Bio-inspired flexible piezoelectric layer showing powerful performance

The piezoelectric effect, the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy can serve as the basictechnology for many applications such as energy harvesting sensing and actuating. Currently, the fieldof piezoelectric materials is dominate by lead-based ceramic materials such as lead zirconate titanate(PZT). However, lead is toxic and brittle, emerging the need for alternative lead free, […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
7-2022-1848

METHOD FOR GENERATION OF CONTROLLED THz WAVES

We present a method for the generation of THz pulses with tailored temporal shape from nonlinear metasurfaces. The method is based on single-cycle THz emission by the metasurface inclusions. We show that the spatial amplitude and phase structure of the nonlinear response is mapped to the temporal shape of pulses emitted at certain angles. We […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
4-2022-1771

Automatic Music Transcription in The Wild using Unaligned Supervision

We have developed a novel system that enables automatic transcription of real musical performances. The system detects in unmatched high accuracy which notes were played, at what time, and by which instrument. In other words, the system can parse the musical content from a recording with high precision in timing and instrumentation. The prediction of […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
2-2022-1764

Efficient information coding in living organisms

It is clear that DNA can be used as a storage medium, each nucleotide carrying two information bits, which can store vast amounts of data for very long periods of time and with high reliability; as overtime, humans remain human just as cats remain cats. However, it is also clear that it is a very […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
2-2016-1039

Development of Alzheimer Disease therapy based on counteracting the pathological effects of ApoE4

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia and is the outcome of progressive brain cells death. Due to the disorder’s heterogeneity and in view of the variety of pathological mechanisms inducing the disease    we have undertaken an innovative – science based (Animal model) approach, which is presented here. Our unique approach […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
2-2022-1756

Homocysteine fibrillar assemblies display crosstalk with Alzheimer’s disease amyloid polypeptide

High levels of homocysteine (Hcy) are reported as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Correspondingly, inborn hyperhomocysteinemia is associated with an increased predisposition to the development of dementia in later stages of life. Furthermore, despite the apparent association between protein aggregation and AD, attempts to develop a therapy that targets explicitly this process have […] Read More >

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