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14.02.2024

Using three AI protein prediction tools, a Chinese-Israeli study uncovers new wrinkles in the folding story of “orphan” proteins

protein repair shop
01.08.2016

A “one-stop,” computer-design “shop” for stabilizing problematic proteins

Prof. Israel Silman
06.04.2016

Prof. Israel Silman

Dr. Yechun Xu, You-Yang and Dr. Minjun Li. Made at the Institute
04.01.2012

A pair of Chinese students found a second home at the Weizmann Institute.

Engineered Enzyme Protects against Nerve Gas
22.02.2011

“Natural selection” in a test tube improves the enzyme efficiency by a factor of thousands

The ISPC team: Standing (l-r) Dr. Harry Mark Greenblatt, Dr. Jaime Prilusky, Prof. Yigal Burstein, Prof. Israel Silman, Dr. Tamar Unger, Dr. Orly Dym, Dr. Yoav Peleg and Anat Kats. Middle (l-r) David Mualem, Anna Branzburg-Mualem, ISPC Head Prof. Joel L. Sussman, Prof. Gideon Schreiber, Meital Rubin-Yona and Ada Dantes. Front (l-r) Dr. Shira Albeck, Rani Bravdo, Reut Rotem-Bernehim, Moshe Ben David and Bracha Vakni.
01.10.2008

The Israel Structural Proteomics Center deciphers over 40 proteins in five years

Prof. Israel Silman
09.09.2007

Prof. Israel Silman received the Teva Founders Prize.

Side Effects
01.05.2005
A team of scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science has shown exactly why a new drug that’s been proven...
Drs. Dan Tawfik and Amir Aharoni. Pondering PON
01.10.2004

Why are some people less prone to heart disease or neuronal damage? An elusive protein named PON might be the answer

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