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Research in the Jelinek laboratory is multidisciplinary and spans biological chemistry, nanotechnology, advanced sensors, and energy storage.
The research activity in the laboratory has a certain applied-science emphasis, with several patents awarded/submitted. Current projects include amyloid-mediated chemical catalysis; carbon dots for biological and chemical applications; chromatic polymers; porous matrixes for water purification; and advanced supercapacitors.
NEWS
We are very excited that our article "Staphylococcus aureus functional amyloids catalyze degradation of β-lactam antibiotics" has been published online Nature Communications (open access).
Our students Orit Malka and NitzanShauloff won prestigious 'Entrepreneurial Post-Doc' fellowships of the Ministry of Science, Israel.
Nitzan Shauloff, Raz Jelinek featured in a BBC news article- The electronic noses designed to prevent food poisoning
The 2021 ICS-Adama Prize for Technological Innovation was awarded to Prof. Raz Jelinek of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev for implementing conjugated chromatic polymers as color sensors, and for using carbon quantum dots and nanoscale gold assemblies for biological imaging, and electro-optic devices.