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Comments: Group A will be taught in English. Group B will be taught in Hebrew. The content of the course is the same for both groups. Group A is for students who prefer to learn English in English and for students who do not speak Hebrew. Group B is for students who prefer to hear the explanations in Hebrew.
Comments: The course may be in English. Available to third-year students and graduate students.
Prerequisites: basic courses in calculus and linear algebra
Comments: Limited to 24 participants. Available to third-year undergraduates, graduate and postgraduate students. Recommended background: advanced course in cell biology and a course in molecular biology.Attendance is mandatory.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Cellular & Developmental Biology
Comments: Limited to 24 Participants
This course is mandatory for all second year graduate students. The course takes place in the second semester and students that started their studies before March of the preceding year are qualified to register. It is mandatory also to take the course no later than two years since starting the studies.
Prof. Ruth Sperling
Prof. Yehuda Tzfati
Dr. Daphna Nachmani
Prof. Yehu Moran
Lecture
(a)
1st Semester
Monday
14:00-15:45
Silverman 508 (Campus E.J.Safra)
Comments: Limited to 25 students. Available to third-year undergraduate students with instructor approval. If a non-Hebrew speaking student is enrolled, the course will be taught in English. lecture 1 To chug 572 ,573 ,575 ,576 ,577 ,579 .
Comments: Intensive course offered on23-28/05/2025, 8:00am-4:00pm. A summing up session will be held on a Friday about a month before the end of the course, in coordination with the students. Limited to 12 graduate and postgraduate students; admission with instructor approval. If a non-Hebrew speaking student is enrolled, the course will be taught in English.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Genetics
88856 | At the interface of computational and experimental RNA biology
Comments: Also available to third-year undergraduate students. Limited to 25 participants.Prerequisites: introductory course in probability and statistics.
Basic knowledge in programming is recommended.
Comments: Available to graduate (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) students. Available to third-year undergraduate students upon instructor approval. If a non-Hebrew speaking student is enrolled, the course will be taught in English. Limited to 30 participants. Prerequisite in basic programming: programming course such as 76631+76632 (both), or an equivalent course, or other programming background upon instructor approval.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Structural & Molecular Biochemistry
92632 | Strategies in protein purification and characterization
Comments: Available to graduate and postgraduate students. Participation in classes and seminar lectures is mandatory. After the lectures, students will be required to present a seminar paper about methods of manufacturing recombinant proteins. The seminar paper will be based on a main study and on background papers.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Structural & Molecular Biochemistry
Comments: Offered as an intensive course. Course requires a minimum number of registrations (limited to 12 students). Admission to this course is based on interviews. Online enrollment is an application only, enrollment is final only after approved by the department. If you are not admitted to this course you must cancel your enrollment by the end of the changes deadline. Final instruction times will be decided in coordination with the instructor. If a non-Hebrew speaking student is enrolled, the course will be taught in English.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Structural & Molecular Biochemistry
93900 | Light Spectroscopy and its Application in Bilolgy
Comments: Attendance mandatory.
Available to third-year undergraduate students.
If a non-Hebrew speaking student is enrolled, the course will be taught in English.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Structural & Molecular Biochemistry
92848 | IRON AS METAL OF LIFE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
Comments: Available to third-year undergraduate students with instructor approval. Course is taught in English.
If there are less than 10 students registered, the course will not take place. The course will be given through zoom.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Structural & Molecular Biochemistry
Comments: We will be offering an intensive course on 02-09/03/2025 Summing-up sessions will be held about 2 weeks after the end of the course, in coordination with the students. Limited to 14 graduate students; admission with instructor approval. This course is mainly computational, and preference will be given to those with a basic knowledge of programming.
For the TA classes, students must bring a laptop.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Structural & Molecular Biochemistry
Comments: Offered as an intensive two-week course during the summer vacation. Limited number of participants. Course dates are subject to change. Admission is based on a personal interview. Final instruction times will be decided in coordination with the instructor. If a non-Hebrew speaking student is enrolled, the course will be taught in English.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
Comments: The course is a mandatory course for students who conduct experiments on laboratory animals for research purposes. The course is not open to the general public for registration. Registration for the course is only open to students who will work with animals in research in the coming months and is a condition for receiving a permanent permit.
The number of places is limited, so registration does not mean acceptance to the course. In order to complete the registration process, you must send a temporary permit application form via this link: https://animals.huji.ac.il/form/request-personal-authorization. You will be sent a return email with confirmation of acceptance (if you have been accepted to the course) + an explanatory letter and instructions for the full registration process.
The course includes:
Theoretical part: lectures and an exam, and a practical laboratory: depending on the species of animal that the student will be required to work with (a detailed explanation will appear in the course acceptance email).
The course grade is pass/fail (minimum passing score 70). For Bio Medical Sciences Master students - the course is not awarded credit towards the degree.
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
Prof. Eli Pikarsky
Prof. Ittai Ben-Porath
Prof. Yinon Ben-Neriah
Dr. Yotam Drier
Lecture
(a)
2nd Semester
Tuesday
13:15-15:00
hall C (Ein Kerem)
Prof. Eli Pikarsky
Prof. Ittai Ben-Porath
Prof. Yinon Ben-Neriah
Dr. Yotam Drier
Lecture
(a)
2nd Semester
Thursday
13:15-15:00
hall C (Ein Kerem)
Comments: Available to graduate and postgraduate students. Students will be graded based on oral seminar and written work. Attendance is mandatory. Basic course in biology of cancer is recommended
Faculty of Natural Sciences | Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
71195 | Paleogenomics: ancient DNA and Evolutionary history