Korenblit Sivan

Associate Professor
Microbiology and Virology
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Academician Microbiology
Biography

Dr. Korenblit Sivan is affiliated to the department of Microbiology and Virology, Bar Ilan University, where Dr. Korenblit Sivan is currently working as Associate Professor. Dr. Korenblit Sivan has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Korenblit Sivan is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Korenblit Sivan made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Korenblit Sivan has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Korenblit Sivan major research interest involves is to identify what, at the molecular level, delays aging and links aging to age-related disease. In particular, I am interested in the link between aging, age-related disease and ER stress response.The long-term goal of my future lab will be to learn how to control the rate of aging and the efficiency of the ER stress response as means to treat age-related diseases. .

Research Intrest

To identify what, at the molecular level, delays aging and links aging to age-related disease. In particular, I am interested in the link between aging, age-related disease and ER stress response.The long-term goal of my future lab will be to learn how to control the rate of aging and the efficiency of the ER stress response as means to treat age-related diseases.  e.

List of Publications
Levi-Ferber M, Gian H, Dudkevich R, Henis-Korenblit S (2015) Transdifferentiation mediated tumor suppression by the endoplasmic reticulum stress sensor IRE-1 in C. elegans. Elife.
Safra M, Fickentscher R, Levi-Ferber M, Danino YM, Haviv-Chesner A, Hansen M, Juven-Gershon T, Weiss M and Henis-Korenblit S (2014)The FOXO Transcription Factor DAF-16 Bypasses ire-1 Requirement to Promote Endoplasmic Reticulum Homeostasis. Cell Metabolism 20(5):870-881.
Levi-Ferber M, Gian H, Dudkevich R, Henis-Korenblit S (2015) Transdifferentiation mediated tumor suppression by the endoplasmic reticulum stress sensor IRE-1 in C. elegans. Elife.