Lian Hollander Cohen PhD studentStudy the differential regulation on LH and FSH in transgenic zebrafish and tilapiapresent people
Naama Mizrahi Ben-Naim PhD studentInterchange between neuropeptides in the control of energy homeostasis and reproductionpresent people
Ishwar Atre PhD studentUnderstanding the binding mechanism between key reproductive neuro-endocrine hormones and their receptors along the HPG-axis in Piscean models.present people
Yaron Cohen PhD studentCo-supervised by Michael J. Gutnick GnRH and Spexin effect on FSH and LH release and their electrophysiological activity in Tilapia fish present people
Nadav Neumann Master studentDifferential Dopamine D2 Receptor Types Localized in Tilapia Gonadotrophs: Physiological and Molecular Characterizationpresent people
Noam Cohen-Rothschild Master studentCharacterization of a novel fast-growing zebrafish: a new approach to GH transgenesispresent people
Omer Cohen Master student Exploring the role of key receptors in the HPG axis by knockout present people
Dr. Joseph Aizen Former PhD student PI at the Ruppin Academic Center, Mikhmoret Read more about Joseph Aizen
Dr. Jakob Biran Former PhD student Interplay between neuropeptides in the regulation of energy homeostasis and reproduction PI at the Volcani institute Read more about Jakob Biran
Dr. Corinne Bloch Former PhD student Electrophysiological properties of the pituitary of tilapia, as a model fish Associate Professor, Marquette University Read more about Corinne Bloch
Dr. Matan Golan Former PhD student Transgenic tilapia as a platform for the study of endocrine and reproductive functions in fish PI at the Volcani institute Read more about Matan Golan
Hadar Mor Former Master studentThe role of NESFATIN-1, GDF15 AND CCK on food consumption and reproduction in tilapia
Dr. John Bosco Omony Former PhD studentDevelopment of culture technologies for increased and sustainable production of the Nile perch (Lates niloticus)
Miryam Shulman Former Master studentAnalyzing the nature of GnRH release and response along the Brain-Pituitary axis