Yuval Garini
Professor
Physics
Bar Ilan University
Israel
Biography
Dr. Yuval Garini is affiliated to the department of Physics, Bar Ilan University, where Dr. Yuval Garini is currently working as Professor. Dr. Yuval Garini has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Yuval Garini is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Yuval Garini made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Yuval Garini has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Yuval Garini major research interest involves Studying the nuclear environment through chromatin diffusion, Force-free Single molecule unfolding and refolding, Spatial and Temporal Organization of Telomeres in the Nucleus, 3D Tethered Particle Motion (TPM) for DNA-Protein Interactions Study and Protein-DNA interactions, Single molecule studies of nucleosomes dynamics in vitro, Diffusing particle in a potential field, Investigating transcription at the single-copy gene level and Protein conformational changes studied at single molecule level, Studying the mechanism of splicing factor using FCS..
Research Interest
Studying the nuclear environment through chromatin diffusion, Force-free Single molecule unfolding and refolding, Spatial and Temporal Organization of Telomeres in the Nucleus, 3D Tethered Particle Motion (TPM) for DNA-Protein Interactions Study and Protein-DNA interactions, Single molecule studies of nucleosomes dynamics in vitro, Diffusing particle in a potential field, Investigating transcription at the single-copy gene level and Protein conformational changes studied at single molecule level, Studying the mechanism of splicing factor using FCS.
Publications
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Garini Y. Rapid Spectral Imaging of Very Large Microscopy Images. Biophysical Journal. 2017 Feb 3;112(3):586a.
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Garini Y. The Genome in the Nucleus: Snaky, Soft and Well-Organized. Biophysical Journal. 2017 Feb 3;112(3):476a.
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Kumar P, Marin I, Necula D, Bronshtein-Berger I, Linder M, Shotan Z, Zimmerman-Moreno G, Mayer A, Barshack I, Garini Y. Novel system for measuring giant spectral images and its application for cancer detection. InSPIE BiOS 2017 Feb 16 (pp. 100680N-100680N). International Society for Optics and Photonics.