Dr. Yaron Dekel
Email: yarond@gri.org.il
Medical bioinformatics
Genetics of domestication
Drug delivery
Degree | Name of Institution and Department | Period of Study |
B.Sc. | B.Sc, Deans’ list, Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Life Sciences | 2001
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M.Sc. | M.Sc, with distinction, Tel-Aviv University, Department of Biochemistry, Thesis: Bioscavengers for prophylaxis against organophosphates based on Butyrylcholinesterase formulated in bioadhesive liposomes | 2005
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PhD | 2004-2009 Ph.D, Tel-Aviv University, Department of Biochemistry, Thesis: Diabetes Treatment by Oral Delivery of Novel Fibrillar-Insulin Formulations | 2009
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Dekel, Y, Machluf, Y, Brand, R, Noked Partouchea, O, Ben-Shlomo, I, Bercovich, Mammal domestication and the symbiotic spectrum, PNAS. 114, 27 (2017) doi: 10.1073/pnas.1705784114. [I.F 9.41, Q1]
Dekel Y, Machluf, Y, Stoler, A, Aderet, A, Baumel, D, Kellerman, E, Plotsky, Y, Noked Partouche, O, Elhalal, G, Brand, R, Ben-Shlomo, I and Bercovich, Expanding the world map of canine nt230(del4) MDR1 mutation frequency: differences in prone pure breeds, their mixes and mongrels in Israel – insights and clinical implications., BMC Vet Res, 13, 333 (2017). [I.F 1.83, Q1]
Berkovitz A, Dekel Y, Goldstein R, Bsoul S, Machluff Y, Bercovich D: ‘The significance of human spermatozoa vacuoles can be elucidated by a novel procedure of array Comparative Genomic Hybridization’, Hum Reprod. (2018 Apr) 1;33(4):563-571. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dey019. [I.F 6.91, Q1]
Koryachenko O, Girsowicz R, Dekel Y, Doniger T, Steinberger: Sedimentary Marl mudstone as a substrate in a xeric environment revealed by microbiome analysis Extremophiles. (2019) doi: 10.1007/s00792-019-01087-7 [I.F 2.46, Q2]
Barash A, Machluf Y, Ariel I and Dekel, Y. The Pursuit of COVID-19 Biomarkers: Putting the Spotlight on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 Regulatory Sequences (2020) doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.582793 [I.F 5.09, Q1]
Machluf, Y., Rosenfeld, S., Ben-shlomo, I., Chaiter, Y., & Dekel, Y. (2021). The misattributed and silent causes of poor COVID-19 outcomes among pregnant women. Frontiers in Medicine, 1902. [I.F 5.09, Q1]
Possible origins and implications of atypical morphologies and domestication-like traits in wild golden jackals (Canis aureus). Barash A, Preiss-Bloom S, Machluf Y, Fabbri E, Malkinson D, Velli E, Mucci N, Barash A, Caniglia R, Dayan T, Dekel Y. Sci Rep. (2023) 13(1):7388. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-34533-w [I.F 4.99, Q1]