Prof. Nechama Gilboa-Garber

טלפון
פקס
972-3-5247346
דוא"ל
Nechama.Garber@biu.ac.il
משרד
Old Chemistry Building (207), Ground floor
שעות קבלה
10:00 - 16:00
    קורות חיים

    Education

    1959, MSc (cum laude), in Microbiology (Biochemistry and Parasitology)Hebrew University, Jerusalem

    1963, PhD, in Microbiology and Immunohematology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Medical School)

    1963-1967, Post-doctorate, in Biochemistry (with Prof. J. Mager).
    Subject: The enzyme sulfite reductase of Escherichia coli
    Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Medical School)

    Positions

    2004-present, PROFESSOR EMERITUS
    The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences
    Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

    1986-2004, FULL PROFESSOR, Biochemistry
    Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

    1980-1986, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Biochemistry
    Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

    1972-1980, SENIOR LECTURER, Biochemistry
    Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

    1969-1972, LECTURER, Biochemistry
    Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

    1963-1967, INSTRUCTOR, Cell Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry
    The Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem

    1958-1963, ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR
    Hematology, Immunohematology and Clinical Microbiology
    The Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem

     

    Academic Administrative Positions

    2001-2006, Member, ISM Prize Committee (Israel Society for Microbiology)

    2001-2004, Member, University Constitution Committee

    1999-2001, Member of the University Student Admission Committee

    1997-2000, Member of the Department of Life Sciences Committee for Graduate Students

    1996-2000, Deputy Head of the University Committee for Student Scholarships

    1996-1997, Chairperson (head) of the organizing committee of the

    Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Microbiology, Ramat-Gan, 1997

    1996, Member of the Organizing Committee of the 8th IUMS International Union of Microbial Societies Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology, Jerusalem, 1996

    1996, Member of the Organizing Committee for Bat-Sheva Seminar

    “Toward anti-adhesion therapy of microbial diseases”, Zichron Yaakov, 1996

    1995-1997, Secretary of Israel Society for Microbiology

    1995-1997, Member of the Committee of Israel Society for Microbiology

    1993-1995, Deputy Head of the University Disciplinary Committee

    1989-1993, Member of the University Teaching Committee

    1990-1991, Member of Committee of International Lectin Society

    1989-1991, Head of Student Admission Committee, Bar-Ilan University

    1987-1988, Member of the committee of the Israel National Academy of Life Sciences Foundation (headed by Prof. A. Dvir)

    1986-2004, Member of Senate, Bar-Ilan University

    1980-1989, Deputy Head of Student Admission Committee, Bar-Ilan University

    1983-1985, Responsibility for Seminar Lectures of Dept. of Life Sciences

    1982-1983, Head of the Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University

    1981-1982, Deputy Head of the Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University

    1980-1982, Head of Teaching Committee, Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University

    1978-1982, Member of “VATAT” Committees for Instrument Budgeting

    (headed by Prof. J. Birk, Prof. A. Zamir, etc.)

    1976-1984, Member of the Committee of Israel Biochemical Society

    1970-1980, Member of the Teaching Committee, Dept. of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University

     

    Membership in Organizing Committees of Scientific Meetings

    1983, Organization of a short (afternoon) Meeting on Oncogenes

    (with Prof. George Klein and Prof. Benjamin Geiger as lecturers)

    in Bar-Ilan University, related to the Israel Society for Biochemistry (being a member of its committee).

     1984, Member of the Organizing Committee of the Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Microbiology  in Bar-Ilan University

    1996, Member of the Organizing Committee for Bat-Sheva Seminar “Toward anti-adhesion therapy of microbial diseases”, Zichron Yaakov, 1996

    1996, Member of the Organizing Committee of the 8th IUMS International Union of Microbial Societies Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology, Jerusalem, 1996

    1996-1997, Chairperson (head) of the Organizing Committee of the Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Microbiology, Ramat-Gan, 1997

    2004-2005, Member of the Organizing Committee of the Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Microbiology, Tel-Aviv, 2005

    Honors

    1962, Medical School, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, for PhD thesis

    1976, Israel Society for Microbiology, for research on Pseudomonas aeruginosa cholinesterase and hemagglutinins

    1988, Council of Women's Organizations in Israel: to outstanding women who have registered exceptional accomplishments in their professions - as Israel marks its Fortieth Anniversary

    2004, Outstanding Lecturer Award, Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University

     

     

     

     

    מחקר

     

    Scientific Contributions

    Pioneer study on human leukocyte and platelet antigens [Nature 1961] - 4 citations

    Devising a widely currently used sulfide determination method [Anal. Biochem. 1981] - 118 citations 

    Pioneer discovery and study of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa cholinesterase [Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1973] - 29 citations

    Pioneer discovery, isolation by affinity chromatography and studies of the pathogenic bacterial  lectins PA-IL and PA-IIL of P. aeruginosa (LecA, galactophilic and Lec B, fucose and mannose-binding) which contribute to its virulence by adhering to the victim host cell saccahrides  [FEBS Lett. 1972;  Can. J. Microbiol., 1977; Meth. Enzymol., 1982, etc.] - 280 citations

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    Among the works that cite our above discoveries of PA-IL and PA-IIL lectins and their genes there are several most advanced recent important reports, which use them for the following 

    a)  Nanotechnology-based projects where single walled nanotubes bearing these lectins as biosensors are used for nanoelectronic detection of biomolecules replacing optical sensors [Vadala, H.  et al., NanoLett. 2011]

    b)  NASA-supported projects (performed under spaceflight conditions in NASA-Space Center, Houston, Texas) aimed to examine the danger of increased pathogenic bacterial (P. aeruginosa) virulence during spaceflight missions. In these studies the two P. aeruginosa lectin genes (also originally isolated by us) were found to be the major P. aeruginosa genes induced under the spaceflight conditions [Crabbe et al., headed by Cheryl A Nickerson, published in Appl. Environ. Microbiol.  2011].

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    First demonstrations of bacterial lectin (PA-IL and PA-IIL) mitogenicity for human peripheral lymphocytes and stimulation of Tetrahymena cells [FEMS Microbiol Lett. 1979; J. Protozoology 1980; FEBS Lett. 1987] - 55 citations

    Discovery of Erythrina corallodendron ECorL lectin, its mitogenicity and H-blood group specificity [Can. J. Biochem. 1981; Lectins 1994] - 30 citations

    Proving that the productions of P. aeruginosa lectins and its other virulence factors are co-regulated [Lectins 1983] - 13 citations

    Discovery of Tetraclita squamosa (barnacle) chitin–binding lectin [Mar. Biol. Lett. 1983] - 3 citations

    Discovery and studies of Aplysia (giant marine snail) gonad lectin (AGL) - the first galacturonic ac.-specific lectin, its applications for  histochemical and cytochemical studies, for anti - tumoral effects and for isolation of E. coli strains bearing T-antigen-like antigens that cross react with the related cancer antigens, and its interactions with diverse glycans [FEBS Lett. 1985; Anticancer Res.1987; J. Histochem. Cytochem. 1988; J. Biol. Chem. 2000; FEMS Immunol. Med. Microbiol. 2001] - 123 citations

    Application of PA-IL (LecA) and PA-IIL (LecB) mix as an effective vaccine against P. aeruginosa [FEMS Microbiol Lett. 1987] - 4 citations

    Discovery and study of Ulva lactuca fucose-binding H- and Le-specific lectin ULL [Dev. Comp. Immunol. 1988; Lectins 1994] - 14 citations

    Describing PA-IL and PA-IIL lectin interactions with the common ABO(H) and P blood group system {Pk and P1) glycosphingolipid antigens – a potential contribution to the broad spectrum adherence of P. aeruginosa to human tissues in secondary infections (Glycoconjugate J. 1994) - 38 citations

    Forwarding the lectin-enzyme functional postulation [FEMS Microbiol. Rev. 1989] - 35 citations

    Isolation of the PA-IL and PA-IIL genes (lecA and lecB), elaboration of their sequences and their expression in E. coli [J. Biol. Chem. 1992; BBA 1994; FEMS Immunol. Med. Microbiol. 2000] - 79 citations

    First usage of lectins for studies of halophilic archaea surface saccharides.  [FEMS Microbiol. 1998] - 8 citations

    Demonstrtion of P. aeruginosa quorum-sensing (QS) autoinducer-linked lectin production sensitivity to sub-MIC erythromycin [Chemotherapy, 1999] - 35 citations

    Discovery and studies of Ralstonia solanacearum fucophilic lectin RSL [J. Biochem. 2002; J. Biol. Chem. 2005] - 42 citations

    Collaborated study (with A. Imberty et al., Grenoble) of the 3-D crystal structure of PA-IIL [Nature Struct. Biol. 2002] – 91 citations and its strong interacions [Proteins 2005] - 31 citations

    Collaborated study (with A. Imberty et al., Grenoble) of the 3-D crystal structure of PA-IL [FEBS lett. 2003]  - 41 citations

    The later 2 works led to unveiling of the molecular basis of host-glycan recognition by P. aeruginosa lectins [Microb. Infect., 2004] - 54 citations

    Discovery and studies (collaborative) of the aggressive plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum mannophilic lectin RS-IIL and its 3D structure interactions [Mol. Microbiol. 2004] - 21 citations

    Discovery and studies (collaborative) of the opportunistic pathogen Chromobacterium violaceum fucophilic lectin CV-IIL and its 3D structure interactions [Microbiology-SGM, 2006; Biochemistry 2006] - 16 citations

    Studies of the 5 pathogenic bacterial lectins (PA-IL, PA-IIL, RSL, RS-IIL and CV-IIL) blocking by diverse milks, human body fluids, avian egg whites, honey and royal jelly, plant seeds and fruits, providing protection to sensitive embryos, neonates and organs against infections

     

    Applications of these lectins, tagged by peroxidase, for detecting interacting glycoproteins that exist in these substances by staining their Western blots [FEMS Immunol. Med. Microbiol. 2001; Can. J. Microbiol. 2001; Electrophoresis 2003; ISME J. 2007. J. ApiProd. ApiMed. Sci. 2009).

    The total number of citations documented in ISI WOS of Knowledge search of Gilboa-Garber's (recent) and Gilboagarber's (earlier) publications exceeds 1600

     

     

     

    Lectins discovered and studied in Prof. Gilboa-Garber's laboratory can be viewed here.

    Last Updated Date : 10/08/2022