PhD and MSc Theses
PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988
Student’s Name |
Graduation Year |
Degree |
Abstracts |
Research Name |
Abu Alhiga Fatimah |
2023 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
SIAH Proteins Regulate the Degradation and Intra-Mitochondrial Aggregtion of PINK1: Implications for Mitochondrial Pathology in Parkinson’s Diesease |
Savyon Mor |
2023 |
PhD |
|
Phosphorylation by CDK5 Regulates Synphilin-1 Homeostasis and Aggregation: Implications to Parkinson’s Disease |
Shani Vered |
2014 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Study of LRRK2 in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease |
Haskin Joseph |
2009 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Characterization of AF-6 as a Novel Parkinson’s Disease Related Protein |
Avraham Eyal |
2009 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Implication of Protein Phosphorylation in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease |
Liani-Gura Esti |
2008 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Ubiquitylation of Synphilin-1 and its Role in Parkinson’s Disease |
Eyal Allon |
2007 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Characterization of Synphilin-1 Isoforms and Their Role in Neuronal Toxicity |
Farhoud Malik |
2022 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Characterization of Synphilin-1 Knockout Mice: Implications for Chronic Hydrocephalus and Neurodegeneration |
Khononov Irina |
2018 |
MSc |
|
Study of CDK5 in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s desease |
Abu Alhiga Fatimah |
2017 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Regulation of PINK1 homeostasis in Parkinson’s disease |
Bishara Sleman |
2014 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Regulation of PINK1 in Parkinson’s Disease |
Mekies Lucy Naomi |
2012 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Role of Synphilin-1 on the Cellular Pathway of PINK1 and Parkin: Implications for Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease |
Harel Yafit |
2012 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Interaction Between Cdk5 and Synphilin-1 Implications to the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease |