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Frenkel-Pinter Lab Team

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Our team includes passionate researchers who are dedicated and motivated 
to reveal the oldest mysteries of our world and how chemistry became biology

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Dr. Moran Frenkel-Pinter

Dr. Moran Frenkel-Pinter is a new faculty member in the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Moran’s research merges concepts from biotechnology and origins of life chemistry, fields in which she specialized during her PhD and postdoctoral research, respectively. Moran received her BSc and PhD in biotechnology from Tel Aviv University. As a PhD student, under the supervision of Prof. Daniel Segal and Prof. Ehud Gazit, she studied the role of protein glycosylation in the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease, and in collaboration with Prof. Shai Rahimipour from Bar-Ilan University, she synthesized glycopeptides to study the effect of glycans on peptide self-assembly. Moran then became a NASA postdoctoral fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and, subsequently, a research scientist in its School of Chemistry. As a member of the Center for Chemical Evolution and team leader at the NASA Center for Origins of Life, Moran focused on elucidating mechanisms that lead to the formation of proto-peptides that can spontaneously polymerize, fold, and interact with nucleic acids under prebiotic conditions. Moran grew up in a moshav in northern Israel called Aviel. She lives with her spouse, Yuval, and their two daughters, Inbal and Keren, and enjoys an active life and taking trips with family and friends.

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Research topic:
Proto-peptide assembly 
Hobbies:
I am interested in stoic philosophy and practice Iyengar yoga.

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Research topic:
Co-evolution between peptides and nucleic acids

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Omer Givon
M.Sc. Student
omer.givon@mail.huji.ac.il 

Research topic:
Co-evolution between metals and proto-peptides 
Hobbies:
Cooking, hiking, Iyengar yoga, riding the bike.

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Research topic:
Early selectivity of proteinaceous amino acids
Hobbies:
Traveling and playing the violin.

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Research topic:

Theoretical investigation of chemical evolution
Hobbies:
Apart from my passion for science, I like outdoor activities, sport, travelling, and spending time with my family

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Eliav Marland
M.Sc. Student
eliav.marland@mail.huji.ac.il 

Research topic:
Early metabolism
Hobbies:
Cooking, eating, watching movies.

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Or Cohen
M.Sc. Student
or.cohen6@mail.huji.ac.il 

Research topic:
Prebiotic phosphorylation  
Hobbies:

Sports and literature 

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Research topic:
Early metabolism 

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Research topic:
Evolution of proto-lipids

Hobbies:
Cycling, listening to interesting podcasts

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Noa Mandliel
M.Sc. Student
noa.mandliel@mail.huji.ac.il 

Research topic:
Primordial proto-peptides

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Daniil Akulenko 
M.Sc. Student
daniil.akulenko@mail.huji.ac.il 

Research topic:
Early selectivity of proteinaceous amino acids
Hobbies:
history, cooking and gossiping

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Esraa Abusafi 
B.Sc. Student
Esraa.abusafi@mail.huji.ac.il 

Research topic:
Evolution of proto-lipids

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