Michael Peeri - academic homepage

I'm an M.Sc. student, studying under the supervision of Prof. Tal Pupko in the Cell Research and Immunology Department, Tel-Aviv University.

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Tel.: +972-3-6409245
Address: Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel

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Page last updated on Nov 03 2014.
  1. Lifshitz Z, Burstein D, Peeri M, Zusman T, Schwartz K, Shuman HA, Pupko T and Segal G, Computational modeling and experimental validation of the Legionella and Coxiella virulence-related type-IVB secretion signal, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2013) 110(8):E707-15.
  2. Lurie-Weinberger M, Peeri M, Tuller T, Gophna U, Extensive inter-domain lateral gene transfer in the evolution of the human commensal Methanosphaera stadtmanae, Front. Gene. (2012) 3:182.
  3. Lurie-Weinberger M, Peeri M, Gophna U, Contribution of lateral gene transfer to the gene repertoire of a gut-adapted methanogen, Genomics (2012) 99(1):52-58.
  4. Barzel A, Privman E, Peeri M, Naor A, Shachar E, Burstein D, Lazary R, Gophna U, Pupko T and Kupiec M, Native homing endonucleases can target conserved genes in humans and in animal models, Nucleic Acids Res. (2011) 39(15):6646-6659.
  1. Mor Lurie-Weinberger, Michael Peeri and Uri Gophna, Inter-domain lateral gene transfer - the case of methanogenic Archaea, ISM 2011.
  2. Michael Peeri, David Burstein, Gil Segal and Tal Pupko, Discovering molecular signals using hidden semi-Markov models, ILANIT/FISEB 2011.
  3. Eyal Privman, Adi Barzel, Michael Peeri, David Burstein, Uri Gophna, Martin Kupiec and Tal Pupko, Selection constraints on selfish homing endonucleases facilitate their use in gene therapy, 12th Israeli Bioinformatics Symposium (2009).