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Please note, the information presented here is relevant for the years 1997 and forth.

Last Name First name Department / Field Faculty Title Supervisorsort ascending Year of Graduation
Hernandez Ana Ruth Cellular Biology Medicine Regulation of β-catenin Stabilization in Wnt Signaling Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah, Dr. M. W. Kirschner 2011
Kanarek Naama Cancer Research Medicine Study of the in vivo Function of the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase SCFβ-TrCP through Mouse Models Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2012
Das Adhikari Upasana Cell Biology, Immunology & Cancer Research Faculty of Medicine TNF Promotes Intestinal Regeneration via Activation of Reserve Cell Pool Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2019
Biton Moshe Cancer Research Medicine MicroRNAs Role in Gut Homeostasis Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2012
Elyada Ela Cancer Research Medicine CKIα Controls Intestinal Wnt Activation and Homeostasis Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2011
Zinger Adar Cell Biology, Immunology & Cancer Research the Faculty of Medicine CKIα – Inhibition Based Therapeutic Strategies in Colorectal Cancer Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2023
Kadosh Eliran Cell Biology, Immunology and Cancer Research Faculty of Medicine Gut Pathophysiology due to Expression of Mutant p53 in a Mouse Model Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2020
Brachya Guy Cellular Immunology Medicine Casein Kinase I Alpha Dependent Regulation of Haematopoietic Stem Cells Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2014
Lasry Audrey Cell Biology, Immunology & Cancer Research Faculty of Medicine Parainflammation in Cancer and Gut Homeostasis Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2018
Morgenstern Yael Animal Sciences Medicine Gut Homeostasis Regulated by CKIδ/ε Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2015
Horwitz Elad Cancer Research Medicine A Recurrent Genomic Amplification in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Regulates the Tumor Microenvironment and Marks Tumors Sensitive for VEGF-A Inhibition Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2013
Birman Yaara Molecular Biology Medicine Phosphorylated β-catenin as a Novel Signaling Component in the Wnt Pathway Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2009
Minzel Waleed Cell Biology, Immunology & Cancer Research Faculty of Medicine Small Molecules Co-Targeting CKIα and the Transcriptional Kinases CDK7/9 Control AML in Preclinical Models Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2019
Pribluda Ariel Cancer Research Medicine Senescence Following CKIα Loss Raises a Barrier Against Malignancy in the Intestine Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2011
Hung Eric Cell Biology, Immunology & Cancer Research the Faculty of Medicine Study of the Immune System in AML Therapy Prof. Y. Ben-Neriah 2023
Karkason Tamir History of Jewish People & Contemporary Jewry Faculty of Humanities The Ottoman-Jewish Haskalah (Enlightenment), 1839-1908: A Transformation in the Jewish Communities of Western Anatolia, the Southern Balkans and Jerusalem Prof. Y. Ben-Naeh 2019
Vahaba Shai History of Jewish People and Contemporary Jewry Faculty of Humanities Material Culture of the Urban Residents of Palestine During the Ottoman Period Prof. Y. Ben-Naeh 2021
Wallach Efraim Hist.Phil.socio. of Sciences Faculty of Humanities On the Ability of Archeological Evidence to Decide a Historiographic Debate: The Case of Bronze Age / Iron Transition in Palestine Prof. Y. Ben-Menahem, Prof. Y. Garfinkel 2020
Supe-Kikoine Catherine History and Philosophy of Science Humanities The Critique of Scientific Positivism in Early 20th Century France Prof. Y. Ben-Menahem, Prof. E. Yakira 2008
Kojman-Rozen Simcha History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science Humanities Time and Emergence in Scientific Theories in England in the 19th Century Prof. Y. Ben-Menahem 2010
Eordegian Marlen History Humanities The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the State of Israel (1948 – 1967) Prof. Y. Ben-Arieh, Prof. M. E. Stone 2009
Perets Ruth Cancer Research Medicine Androgen Receptor Genome-Wide Target Gene Analysis Reveals COUP-TF1 as a Novel Player in Human Prostate Cancer Prof. Y. Ben- Neriah 2011
Moris Erel History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences Humanities Earth Expansion - The path of a minority view in the scientific community Prof. Y. Ben- Menachem, Prof. A. Agnon 2015
Ataria Yochai History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences Humanities The Phenomenology of Trauma: The Case of Dissociation During Trauma Prof. Y. Ben – Menachem, Prof. Y. Neria 2015
Burstain Ido Cell Biology, Immunology & Cancer Research Faculty of Medicine DNA Damage Response and p53 Induction Upon CK1α Ablation; Mechanism and Therapeutic Implications Prof. Y. Ben Neriah 2018

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