Past members of the Lab

Emmy Kinarty

 

Amalia (Emmy) Kinarty, M.Sc.

 email: ekinarty@gmail.com

 


Lea Cerem

 

Lea Cerem, M.Sc.
email: ceremlea@gmail.com

 

 


Sharon DaniliucSharon Daniliuc, PhD.

M.Sc. thesis:  Effects of hypoxia and re-oxygenation on the expression of iNOS gene expression: divergent regulation in macrophages and endothelial cells (2002) 

email: sharon.daniliuc@gmail.com 

 


Doron RosenzweigDoron Rosenzweig, PhD.

M.Sc. Thesis: The molecular mechanisms regulating the decrease in tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 2 (TIMP-2) by hypoxia in human endothelial cells (2003).

email:  doron.uk.il@gmail.com

 


Alex RosenthalAlex Rosenthal, M.D., M.Sc.

M.Sc. Thesis: The effects of hypoxia and reoxygenation on the expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 and their inhibitors TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 in mouse macrophages: Effects of nitric oxide on TIMP-2 (2003)

email: rozenal@gmail.com


Barak MaromBarak Marom, PhD.

M.Sc. thesis: The role of hypoxia in the regulation of fibronectin fragmentation and MMPs expression in human macrophages (2004).

email: bmarom@gmail.com

 


Yael ElbazYael Elbaz-Teboul, M.Sc.,

M.Sc. thesis: Post-translational regulation of iNOS in normoxia and hypoxia in macrophages and tumor cells (2005).

email: yayouel@gmail.com

 


Miri GorenMiri Goren, PhD.

PhD thesis: Effects of hypoxia on the expression and activity of TIMP-2 in mouse macrophages (2005).

email: miri.goren@gmail.com

 


Bat-Chen Amit-CohenBat-Chen Amit-Cohen, PhD.

M.Sc. thesis:  Macrophage functions in a double hit model and its regulation by different oxygen concentrations (2006)
PhD thesis: The hypoxic regulation of EMMPRIN, VEGF and MMP-9 in solid tumors (2011).
email: cheni.amit@gmail.com


Daphna Reich, M.Sc.

M.Sc. thesis: Hypoxia increases the secretion of lactate, LDH-A and enolase-1 from mouse macrophages: possible role in induction of inflammatory response (2008). 

email: daphis@gmail.com


Sigalit Pinchevsky, M.Sc.

M.Sc. thesis: The effects of hypoxia on macrophage activation via trafficking of secreted proteins: Involvement of the cytoskeleton (2008). 


Miriam WalterMiriam Walter, M.Sc. 

M.Sc. thesis: EMMPRIN vaccination: effects on tumor progression and angiogenesis via inhibition of MMP-9 and VEGF (2011).

email: miriam.filman@gmail.com 

 


Mirna Safieh

Mirna Safieh, M.Sc.

M.Sc. thesis: Role of EMMPRIN/CD147 in the pathogenesis of psoriatic arthritis 

email: mirna.safieh.91@gmail.com

 



Jivan ShakyaJivan Shakya

PhD thesis: Regulation of EMMPRIN in Cancer: a new
target for immunotherapy

email: naveez@gmail.com 

 


Vera BrodDr. Vera Brod-Nisanvich, PhD.

Lab manager
email:  brod_vera@clalit.org.il

 

 


Max LedersnaiderMax Ledersnaider,  M.Sc. student

M.Sc. thesis: Targeting EMMPRIN alleviates immune suppression and changes the tumor microenvironment: possible mechanisms. 
email: maxleder61@gmail.com

 


Nizar HijazeNizar Hijazi, MD, 

Physician-Researcher, Pisgah program

Title: tumor cell death induced by anti-EMMPRIN antibody changes macrophage mode of activation
email: nizar.m.h@me.com

 


Fransis Ghandor, MD

Physician-Researcher, Pisgah program

Title: Regulation of endothelial cell-macrophage interactions that is mediated through EMMPRIN regulates diabetic angiogenesis
email: fransisg@gmail.com


Felix Oyelamy

Felix Oyelami, M.Sc. student

M.Sc. Thesis: The effects of EMMPRIN and the new anti-EMMPRIN monoclonal antibody (h161-mAb) on promotion of EMT and metastasis 

email: felixoyelami@campus.technion.ac.il


Hala SabtanHala Sabtan, M.Sc. student

M.Sc. Thesis: The effects of Tofacitinib on angiogenesis in patients with RA.

email: Hala.Sabtan@campus.technion.ac.il