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Dr. Bareket Dassa is a Post Doctoral Fellow at Ed Bayer’s lab, in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. She is applying bioinformatic approaches to explore the diversity and evolution of cellulosomes in different cellulolytic bacteria.
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Dr. Bareket Dassa is a Post Doctoral Fellow at [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/Biological_Chemistry/scientist/Bayer/ Ed Bayer’s] lab, in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. She is applying bioinformatic approaches to explore the diversity and evolution of cellulosomes in different cellulolytic bacteria.
  
 
Bareket awarded her Master’s and Ph.D Degrees from the Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of prof. Shmuel Pietrokovski, studying the sequence and function of inteins and bacterial protein-splicing domains.
 
Bareket awarded her Master’s and Ph.D Degrees from the Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of prof. Shmuel Pietrokovski, studying the sequence and function of inteins and bacterial protein-splicing domains.

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Dr. Bareket Dassa is a Post Doctoral Fellow at Ed Bayer’s lab, in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. She is applying bioinformatic approaches to explore the diversity and evolution of cellulosomes in different cellulolytic bacteria.

Bareket awarded her Master’s and Ph.D Degrees from the Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of prof. Shmuel Pietrokovski, studying the sequence and function of inteins and bacterial protein-splicing domains.