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Robert Lamberton

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Washington University, St. Louis
Robert is a professor in the Department of Classics at Washington University, St. Louis. His research interests are: Greek epic and the history of its interpretation; ancient hermeneutics; literary criticism and theory, ancient and modern; ancient education; late antiquity.
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Ornit Shani

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Tel Aviv University
Ornit is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University. Her research interests are comparative politics and ethnic politics in India.
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Anatoly A. Alexeev

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St. Petersburg State University
Anatoly is a professor at St. Petersburg State University. His research interests are textual criticism, history of Bible translations, and intercultural and interreligious contacts in the Middle Ages.

Research Groups:Stochasticity and Control in the Dynamics and Diversity of Immune Repertoires: an Example of Multi-Cellular Co-Operation

[RG # 150]  Stochasticity and Control in the Dynamics and Diversity of Immune Repertoires: an Example of Multi-Cellular Co-Operation

March 26- June 30, 2017

Organizers: 
Uri Hershberg  (Drexel University)
Gur Yaari (Bar-Ilan University)

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We propose to study the general problems of functionality and robustness in complex biological systems, through a focus on the adaptive immune response as a model system. The adaptive immune response is a complex system, which comprises many interacting cells that are subject to various sources of stochasticity. We will address fundamental questions in the field such as how B and T cell repertoires collectively go through a process of stochastic diversity generation and clonal selection, and consistently yield functional controlled immune responses in a noisy environment. This understanding will be important in developing control strategies to modulate the immune response (e.g., with vaccinations or immune therapies) since, while predictable in the aggregate, human immune responses can display marked variability. For example, a small fraction of individuals do not raise antibodies following influenza vaccination, and efficacy rates for vaccination in older individuals are generally under 30%. Infections with West Nile virus are usually asymptomatic, but some patients experience severe neurological disease and even death. The potential role of stochasticity at different spatial and temporal scales in driving these diverse yet robus responses will be a main focus of our research group.

 

Mini Symposium Series

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2nd Mini Symposium Series on Stochasticity and Control in Biological Systems>

 

 

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Lionel Kochan

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The Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
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Fred Landman

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Tel Aviv University
Manfred is a professor in the Department of Linguistics at University of Texas at Austin. His research interests are: semantics in all its aspects; semantics of plurality; aspect and the semantics of the progressive; polarity sensitivity; event semantics; the Definiteness effect.
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Ilana Pardes

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ilana is a professor in the Department of Comparative Literature at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are the Bible in literature and culture, Biblical exegesis, and travel narratives.

Analysis, Geometry, and Spectral Theory of Graphs

 


Analysis, Geometry, and Spectral Theory of Graphs

September 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026

Organizers:

Prof. Breuer Jonathan (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Prof. Keller Matthias (University of Potsdam)

 

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Eva Tardos

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Cornell University
Eva is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. Her research interests are algorithmic game theory and the design and analysis of algorithms; network problems; combinatorial optimization; approximation algorithms; and the price of anarchy and mechanism design.
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Dan Martin

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The Institute of Tibetan Classics