Administration


Grants Funded:



  1997   1998   1999   2000   2001  2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007

  2008   2009



2000

  1. Tamir Ben Hur
    Hadassah University Hospital
    Jerusalem
    "Investigation of brain neurochemical and molecular mechanisms which mediate the behavioral and clinical syndrome of experimental herpes encephalitis".

  2. Uriel Heresco-Levy
    Herzog Memorial Hospital
    Jerusalem
    "Pharmacological treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder with the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate receptor partial agonist D-Cycloserine: Effects on learning and memory deficits".

  3. Noam Meiri
    Institute of Animal Science, ARO, The Volcani Center
    Beit Dagon
    "Molecular correlates of passive avoidance in one-day-old chicks".

  4. Uri Polat
    Institute for Vision Research
    Rehovot
    "Perceptual grouping in major depression".

  5. Zohar Eviatar
    Institute of Information Processing and Decision Making
    Haifa University
    "Social cognition and the use of language in developmental social pathologies".

  6. Omer Bonne
    Hadassah University Hospital
    Jerusalem
    "Cerebral blood flow and cerebral structure correlates of attention deficit in PTSD patients and trauma survivors - a longitudinal prospective study".

  7. Frederic Libersat
    Ben Gurion University of Negev
    Beer Sheva
    "Dopaminergic meditation of grooming behavior induced by a wasp neurotoxin".

  8. Yoav Kohn
    Hadassah University Hospital
    Jerusalem
    "Identity by descent haplotype sharing in psychiatric patients from a genetic isolate in Israel: Localization of genes involved in the inheritance of psychotic disorders".

  9. Hedva Spitzer
    Biomedical Engineering
    Tel Aviv University
    "An FMRI study of mechanisms of visual gain control (adoption).



Second Year Funding 2000

  1. Merav Ahissar
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    "Perceptual task training: Optimizing learning onset".

  2. Neil Laufer
    Beilinson Medical Center
    Petah Tikva
    "The association of eating disorders with molecular variants of genes encoding components of the serotonergic pathway".

  3. Rachel Maayan
    Beilinson Medical Center
    Petah Tikva
    "The possible involvement of neurosteroids in postpartum depression".

  4. Lubov Nemanov
    Herzog Memorial Hospital
    Jerusalem
    "Mapping cellular endophenotypes relevant to bipolar disorder using CEPH family pedigree cell lines".

  5. Gal Yadid
    Bar Ilan University
    Ramat Gan
    "Alterations in the serotonergic function in a rat model of depression".



Extended Grant in the Subject of Memory

    Asher Koriat
    Haifa University
    "Memory accuracy and distortion in old age: Unraveling the cognitive, metacognitive and neurocognitive determinants".



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  2008   2009