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Mailing Address:
The Robert H. Smith Institute of
Plant Sciences and Genetics
in Agriculture
Herzl 229, Rehovot 7610001, Israel

Administrator: 
Neomi Maimon 
Tel: 972-8-948-9251,
Fax: 972-8-948-9899,
E-mail: neomim@savion.huji.ac.il

Secretary of teaching program:
Ms. Iris Izenshtadt
Tel: 972-8-9489333
E-mail: Iris.Izenshtadt@mail.huji.ac.il

Director: 
Prof. Naomi Ori
Tel: 972-8-948-9605
E-mail: naomi.ori@mail.huji.ac.il

 

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Prof. Eliezer E. Goldschmidt

BS"D, 10 Tamuz 5783; June 29, 2023
James De Rothschild Professor of Horticulture

 

As a student of the late Prof. S.P. Monselise, my Academic activity (Teaching and Research) has focused primarily on Citrus. From about 200 research publications, at least 50% addressed various aspects of citrus fruit and tree physiology (Numbers in parentheses indicate significant publications from Goldschmidt's LOP). Only major projects are listed.

Research Projects

Funded Research Projects (2005-2014)

 

1. Management of diseases caused by whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses

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Higher education

Teaching

Courses Taught

  • Molecular genetics (undergraduate) 
  • Genetic engineering 
  • Selected Chapters in Plant Molecular Biology 
  • Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering (graduate) 
  • Introduction to Molecular Biology (undergraduate, Division for International Studies)

MSc Students:

Shriki Oz, Fridman Lily, Popovski Smadar (with Ghanim M, ARO)

Education

1971: M.Sc Institute of Molecular Biology, University Paris VII, France, under the supervision of Anne-Lise Haenni and Francois Chappeville.

1977: Teaching License in Chemistry, School of Education, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel ;

1978: Ph.D. Department of Biological Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, under the supervision of Nathan de Groot and Abraham Hochberg.

1977-80: Post-doctorate, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Mental Disabilities, Staten Island, New York, U.S.A.

 

Research Projects

Current Major Research Projects:

  • Heat tolerance: Inducing heat tolerance in broilers by genes responsible for reduced feather coverage (naked-neck) or for featherless chickens (scaleless).
  • Ascites: Studying the genetic control of resistance versus susceptibility to the ascites syndrome, and related effects on physiological parameters and on economically important performance traits. Selecting broilers for resistance to the ascites syndrome.

Prof. Avigdor Cahaner

 

Research Interest

Quantitative genetics; theoretical and practical aspects of genotype-by-environment (GxE) interactions in meat-type chickens (broilers); breeding for sustainability by improving adaptation of broilers to sub-optimal conditions through genetic manipulation of metabolic, physiological and immunological functions; utilization of DNA markers in quantitative genetics studies and in practical breeding.

Research

Abstracts of Current Research

Patents

Carotenoid-associated proteins useful for high carotenoid accumulation and production in plants and other organisms.

Method for enhancing plant scent.

Plant viral expression vectors and use of same for generating genotypic variations in plant genomes.

Generating genotypic variations in plant genomes by direct gamete infection.