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Roy Bar-Ziv

Scanning electron microscope image of a sea urchin spine undergoing repair after breakage.
30.08.2010

 

Scientists look to biology to learn how living organisms create the amazing variety of forms and substances...

(l-r) Dan Bracha, Prof. Roy Bar-Ziv, Dr. Shirley Daube and Dr. Amnon Buxboim. Close quarters
08.08.2010
Weizmann Institute scientists provide new tools to realistically manipulate genes in lab experiments. 
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(l-r) Dan Bracha, Prof. Roy Bar-Ziv, Dr. Shirley Daube and Dr. Amnon Buxboim. Close quarters Wall-free compartments might keep gene activities in order
01.05.2010
Genes may work best in closely-packed, open compartments
 
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Encounter built for two. Dr. Roy Bar-Ziv and Dr. Dan Tawfik
01.11.2005

When Biological Chemistry Encounters Materials Science: Dr. Roy Bar-Ziv joined Dr. Dan Tawfik to see if evolution – which has...

Dr. Roy Bar-Ziv. Gene circuits
01.05.2004

The first prototype of an artificial circuit that hooks up genes outside the cell is produced in a Weizmann lab

illustration: How “micro” can we go?
01.03.2004
For decades, “thinking big” in electronics has meant the pursuit of smaller and smaller goals. Only a short while ago, for...

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