Prof. Sariel Hübner

Prof. Sariel Hübner
Scientific director
Research Group Leader
Phone
972-4-7700515

My research focuses on the genetic mechanisms that regulate adaptation mainly in plants. Most of my research is dedicated to crop wild relatives including barley, sunflower, grapes and wheat. In my research I integrate experimental ecology and agricultural practices with high-throughput genomics and bioinformatics to study the formation of new varieties, domestication and plant-environment interactions.

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Education

2016 Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia.

2013 PhD, 2013, University of Haifa.

2009 MSc, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

 

Academic Positions    

2023 Associate Professor, Tel Hai Academic College

2023 Head, Department of Bioinformatics, Tel Hai Academic College

2022 Scientific Director, Genomics and Bioinformatics Center, Galilee Research Institute (MIGAL)

2020 Head, BioData program, Department of Biotechnology, Tel-Hai Academic College

2018 Research Associate, University of Haifa

2017 Senior Lecturer, Tel Hai Academic College

2016 Honorary Research Associate, University of British Columbia

 

Awards and Fellowships    

2022 Most cited research, Tel-Hai Academic College.

2018-21: Excellent Lecturer Award, Tel-Hai Academic College.

2013-4 Post-Doctoral Award, University of Haifa

2012 Wolf Scholarship, Wolf Foundation

2012 Wise Fellowship. Tel Aviv University

2010 Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Scholarship Program

2009 COST Fund. European Union

2009 The R.H. Smith Award for Excellence in Agriculture.
 

Scientific Publications

What We Still Don’t Know About Invasion Genetics

Bock D.G., Caseys C., Cousens R.D., Hahn M., Heredia S.M., Hübner S., Turner K.G., Whitney K.D., Rieseberg L.H.
Invasion Genetics: The Baker and Stebbins Legacy. John Wiley & Sons.
2016

Genomic analysis of 6,000-year-old cultivated grain illuminates the domestication history of barley.

Mascher M., Schuenemann V.J., Davidovich U., Marom N., Himmelbach A., Hübner S., Korol A., David M., Reiter E., Riehl S., Schreiber M., Vohr S.H., Green R.E., Dawson I.K., Russell J., Kilian B., Muehlbauer G.J., Waugh R., Fahima T., Krause J., Weiss E., Stein N.
Nature Genetics 2016 Volume 48 Pages 1089?1093
2016

Hybridization and extinction

Todesco M., Pascual M.A. Owens G.L, Ostevik K.L., Moyers B.T., Hübner S., Heredia S.M., Caseyes C., Bock D.G., and Rieseberg, L.H.
Evolutionary Applications. 2016 Volume 9 Issue 7 Pages 892-908
2016

Why Close a Bacterial Genome? The Plasmid of Alteromonas Macleodii HOT1A3 is a Vector for Inter-Specific Transfer of a Flexible Genomic Island

Fadeev E., De Pascale F., Vezzi A., Hübner S., Aharonovich D. and Sher D.
Frontiers in Microbiology 2016 Volume 7 Pages 248
2016

Identification of Conserved Drought-Adaptive Genes Using a Cross-Species Meta-Analysis Approach

Shaar L.*, Hübner S.*, Peleg Z.
BMC Plant Biology 2015 Volume 15 Pages 111
2015

RNA-Seq Analysis Identifies Genes Associated with Differential Reproductive Success Under Drought-Stress in Accessions of Wild Barley Hordeum spontaneum

Hübner S., Korol A.B., Schmid K.J.
BMC Plant Biology 2015 Volume 15 Pages 134
2015

Transcriptome profiling of wheat glumes in wild emmer, hulled landraces and modern cultivars

Zhou H., Tsarfati R., Hübner S., Krugman T., Fahima T., Abbo S., Saranga Y., Korol A.B.
BMC Genomics 2015 Volume 16 Pages 177
2015

Broadening the genetic basis for crop improvement: Interspecific hybridization within and between ploidy levels in Helianthus

Kantar, M., Hübner S., and Rieseberg, L.
In Polyploidy and Interspecific Hybridization for Crop Improvement ,2015, Mason, A.S. Ed. ,CRC Press Boca Raton, United States of America., Pages
2015

What We Still Don?t Know About Invasion Genetics

Bock D.G., Caseys C., Cousens R.D., Hahn M., Heredia S.M., Hübner S., Turner K.G., Whitney K.D. and Rieseberg L.H
Molecular Ecology 2014 Volume 24 Pages 2277-2297
2014

Genome Differentiation of Drosophila melanogaster from a Microclimate Contrast in Evolution Canyon, Israel

Hübner S., Rashkovetskya E., Kimc Y.B., Ohd J.H., Michalakc K., Weiner D., Korol A.B., Nevo E., and Michalack P.
Proceedings National Academy of Science USA 2013 Volume 110 Pages 21059-21064
2013

Phenotypic Landscapes: Phenological Patterns in Wild and Cultivated Barley

Hübner S., Bdolach E., Ein-Gedi S., Schmid K.J., Korol A.B., and Fridman E.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2013 Volume 26 Pages 163?174
2013

Comparing Genetic Diversity Within a Crop and its Wild Progenitor: a Case Study for Barley

Kilian B., Özkan H., Shaaf S., Hübner S., et al.
Agrobiodiversity Conservation: Securing the Diversity of Crop Wild Relatives and Landraces. Pp:186-192. CABI, Wallingford
2012

Islands and Streams: Clusters and Gene Flow in Wild Barley Populations from the Levant.

Hübner S., Günther T., Flavell A., Fridman E., Graner A., Korol A.B., and Schmid K.J.
Molecular Ecology 2012 Volume 21 Pages 1115-1129
2012

Transcriptome Sequencing of the Blind Subterranean Mole Rat, Spalax galili: Utility and Potential for the Discovery of Novel Evolutionary Patterns

Malik A., Korol A.B., Hübner S., Hernandez A.G., Thimmapuram J., Ali S., Glaser F., Paz A., Avivi A., Band M.
PLoS ONE 2011 Volume 6 Pages e21227
2011

Comparing Genetic Diversity Within a Crop and its Wild Progenitor: a Case Study for Barley

Kilian B., Özkan H., Shaaf S., Hübner S., et al.
In Agrobiodiversity Consevation: Securing the Diversity of Crop Wild Relatives and Landraces ,2011, Dulloo M.E., Ford-Lloyd B.V., Frese L., Iriondo J.M., Maxted N. Ed. ,CABI, Wallingford , Pages 186-192
2011

Strong Correlation of Wild Barley Population Structure (Hordeum spontaneum) with Temperature and Precipitation Variation

Hübner S., Höffken M., Oren E., Haseneyer G., Stein N., Graner A., Schmid K.J., and Fridman E.
Molecular Ecology 2009 Volume 18 Pages 1523-1536
2009

Genomic analysis of a migratory divide reveals candidate genes for migration and implicates selective sweeps in generating islands of differentiation

Delmore K.E., Hübner S., Kane N.C.,Schuster R., Andrew R.L., Camera F., Guigo R., Irwin D.E.