85 Publications 2022 and 2023 • Racheli Ron, Adi Salomon. “AerogelLike Metals Produced Through Physical Vapor Deposition”. Springer Handbook of Aerogels, 2023. • Hodaya Klimovsky, Omer Shavit, Carine Julien, Ilya Olevsko, Mohamed Hamode, Yossi Abulafia, Hervé Suaudeau, Vincent Armand, Martin Oheim, Adi Salomon. “Characterization of Nanometric Thin Films with Far-Field Light”. Advanced Optical Materials, 2023. • Racheli Ron, Tchiya Zar, Adi Salomon. “Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Well-Defined and Disordered Plasmonic Systems: A Review”. Advanced Optical Materials, 2023. • Tchiya Zar, Alon Krause, Omer Shavit, Hannah Aharon, Racheli Ron, Martin Oheim, Adi Salomon. “Second harmonic generation from aluminum plasmonic nanocavities: from scanning to imaging”. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2023. • Adam Weissman, Maxim Shukharev, Adi Salomon. “Strong coupling between an inverse bowtie Nano-Antenna and a J-aggregate”. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2022. • Ariel Ashkenazy, Racheli Ron, Tchiya Zar, Hannah Aharon, Adi Salomon, Dror Fixler, Eliahu Cohen. “Measurement of the Second-Order Polarizability of Silver Nanoparticles With Reference-Free Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering for Entangled Photon Pair Interaction“. IEEE Photonics Journal, 2022. • Tchiya Zar, Racheli Ron, Omer Shavit, Alon Krause, David Gachet, Adi Salomon. “Nanoscopy of Aluminum Plasmonic Cavities by Cathodoluminescence and Second Harmonic Generation”. Advanced Photonics Research, 2022. Prof. Sarid Ronit The Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences Member of BINA Nano-Biomedicine Center Research Areas • The study of the etiology of cancer is critical to understanding how to prevent this disease and to improve treatment • Exploring the Cellular and Viral Pathways of KSHV Infection Cycle and Pathogenesis • KSHV: Clinical and Epidemiological Studies • Drug Discovery, Design and Delivery Research for Infectious Disease Abstract Virology Research Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), also referred to as human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8), is one of the few viruses proven to be associated with cancer in humans. It is causally associated with all clinical and epidemiological variants of Kaposi’s sarcoma as well as with two lymphoproliferative disorders: primary effusion lymphoma and a subset of multicentric Castleman’s disease. Like all other herpesviruses, primary infection with KSHV is followed by lifelong infection, with the potential for virus reactivation which enables virus spread and leads to an increased risk for disease development. Sarid’s group studies the cellular and viral signalling pathways that regulate the establishment of long-term latent infection and reactivation of KSHV. In addition, by examining viral-host protein interactions and the effects of viral proteins on cell proliferation, cell death, and signal transduction pathways, Sarid’s lab is characterizing the function and regulation of selected viral genes that are potentially involved in the pathogenesis of KSHV. Knowledge of the function of viral gene products is expected to help clarify the cellular pathways involved in KSHV-related infection and cancers as well as cancer in general. Publications 2022 and 2023 • Qinqin Sun, Fan Wang, Qingyang Chen, Ronit Sarid, Xiaojuan Li, Ersheng Kuang. “Upregulation of ATF4-LAMP3 Axis by ORF45 Facilitates Lytic Replication of Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus”. Journal of Virology, 2022. Prof. Sebbah Patrick Department of Physics Member of BINA Nano- Photonics Center Research Areas • Experimental physics in Wave Propagation in Complex Media • Light-Matter Interaction • Elastic waves in structures plates • Multiple Scattering, Anderson Localization • Nonlinear and Active Random Media, Random Lasers • Nonlinear Scattering, Instabilities • Speckle Statistics, Optical Singularities • Metamaterials • Microwave scattering and localization in disordered system Abstract Mesoscopic optics and complex media Wave propagation in disordered complex media is a field of research with both fundamental important topics as well as a large range of applications related to imaging through opaque media, an important issue in medical imaging.
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