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The OHOLO conferences are sponsored by the Israel Institute for
Biological Research and take their name from the site of the ?rst
meeting on the shores of Lake Kinnereth. The purpose of these
meetings is, as it was at their inception over 50 years ago, "to
foster interdisciplinary communication between scientists in
Israel, and to provide added stimulus by the participation of
invited scientists from abroad". The core of the organizers of the
OHOLO conferences are scientists from the Israel Institute for
Biological Research. From time to time a particular OHOLO
conference cooperates with an international scienti?c organization.
The present 46th OHOLO Conference marks the resumption of the OHOLO
tradition after 8 years of interruption caused by events beyond our
control. It is my belief that our uncomp- mising commitment to
excellence in research and development in the various areas of
science in Israel is essential to our survival in this troubled
region. The OHOLO conference tradition is a re?ection of this
conviction. The present 46th OHOLO Conference entitled: The
Challenge of Highly Pathogenic Microorganisms - Mechanisms of
Virulence and Novel Medical Countermeasures intends to address the
unique virulence features and ho- pathogen interactions of
microorganisms constituting emerging biothreat with emphasis on Y.
pestis, B. anthracis, F. tularensis and Orthopox viruses.
Accordingly we selected classical microbiological as well as
genomic, proteomic & transcr- tomic approaches towards
developments of novel prophylactic and post-exposure treatment, as
well as updated strategies of diagnostics and bioforensics.
Molecular Polymorphism: Biosynthesis of the Molecular Forms of
Acetylcholinesterase (J. Massoulie et al.). Molecular Organization
of Recombinant Human Acetylcholinesterase (B. Velan et al.).
Nematode Acetylcholinesterases (M. Arpagaus et al.). Structure
Function Relationship: Three Dimensional Structure of
Acetylcholinesterase (J.L. Sussman et al.) Structural Analysis of
Acetylcholinesterase Ammonium Binding Sites (I. Schalk et al.).
Structural Investigations of Acetylcholinesterase (F. Hucho et
al.). Physiological Role and Clinical Applications: Factors
Influencing Acetylcholinesterase Regulation in Slow and Fast
Skeletal Muscles (J. Sketelj et al.). Towards a Functional Analysis
of Cholinesterases in Neurogenesis (P.G. Layer).
Acetylcholinesterase as a Modulatory Neuroprotein and its Influence
on Motor Control (S.A. Greenfield). 28 additional articles. Index.
The OHOLO conferences are sponsored by the Israel Institute for
Biological Research and take their name from the site of the ?rst
meeting on the shores of Lake Kinnereth. The purpose of these
meetings is, as it was at their inception over 50 years ago, "to
foster interdisciplinary communication between scientists in
Israel, and to provide added stimulus by the participation of
invited scientists from abroad". The core of the organizers of the
OHOLO conferences are scientists from the Israel Institute for
Biological Research. From time to time a particular OHOLO
conference cooperates with an international scienti?c organization.
The present 46th OHOLO Conference marks the resumption of the OHOLO
tradition after 8 years of interruption caused by events beyond our
control. It is my belief that our uncomp- mising commitment to
excellence in research and development in the various areas of
science in Israel is essential to our survival in this troubled
region. The OHOLO conference tradition is a re?ection of this
conviction. The present 46th OHOLO Conference entitled: The
Challenge of Highly Pathogenic Microorganisms - Mechanisms of
Virulence and Novel Medical Countermeasures intends to address the
unique virulence features and ho- pathogen interactions of
microorganisms constituting emerging biothreat with emphasis on Y.
pestis, B. anthracis, F. tularensis and Orthopox viruses.
Accordingly we selected classical microbiological as well as
genomic, proteomic & transcr- tomic approaches towards
developments of novel prophylactic and post-exposure treatment, as
well as updated strategies of diagnostics and bioforensics.
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