Monthly Archives: May 2017

Using human bacteria to treat diseases

Israeli biotech BiomX is developing a pipeline of treatments for unmet medical needs, including cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and acne.  BiomX focuses on modulating the human microbiome – bacteria that reside in and on the human body – to boost … Continue reading

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AIDS treatment also kills cancer

I reported previously (Nov 27) that the “Gammora” treatment developed, by Israel’s Zion Biomedic, killed over 95% of the HIV virus in lab tests at Israel’s Kaplan Medical Center.  Latest trials on lung and colon cancer cells eliminated some 70% … Continue reading

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3D organ bio-printing

I reported previously (Jun 5) that Israel’s Collplant was developing a bio-ink that could 3D print tissues and organs. Collplant has now setup a division to produce the ink, which could eventually be the answer for patients desperately waiting for … Continue reading

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Volunteer doctor re-designs life-saving device

Dr. Ishay Benuri, a volunteer with emergency medical service United Hatzalah, treats victims of terrorism. He discovered that the addition of a loop onto his intubation device (to insert a tube allowing patients to breathe) could potentially save countless more … Continue reading

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Circular RNA linked to aging and brain disease

Scientists led by Professor Sebastian Kadener from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered that, contrary to previous belief, circular RNA molecules are responsible for producing proteins in the brain and could play an important role in neurodegenerative diseases. http://new.huji.ac.il/en/article/34003

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Another discovery about aging

Microbiologist Dr Valery Krizhanovsky of Israel’s Weizmann Institute studies senescent cells – cells that stop dividing.  When these build up they release cytokines and enzymes that permanently damage healthy tissue.  Eliminating senescent cells may prevent many diseases of the elderly. … Continue reading

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UK religious leaders pray at Western Wall

The UK’s Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, was joined by UK Chief Rabbi Ephaim Mirvis for prayers at the Western Wall.  Mirvis described “a unique moment in history,” as the two religious leaders toured the Old City of Jerusalem and … Continue reading

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Bible quiz winner is from secular school

On Israel’s Independence Day, 15-year-old Sagiv Lugasi, from the ORT Sci-Tech high school in Maalot, won Israel’s annual contest – the first secular contestant to win since the 1980s. The Bible in Israel is a shared national document. Each soldier … Continue reading

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Israel’s first interactive hiking path

Israel is constructing the “Sanhedrin Trail” – its first “smart” hiking trail – between Tiberias and Beit Sheʽarim National Park in the Lower Galilee.  It will feature an augmented reality-based smartphone app that will reconstruct heritage sites and bring to … Continue reading

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240 Ukrainians arrive on Freedom flight

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) has brought another 240 new immigrants (62 families) from Ukraine to Israel.  The IFCJ provides the air fare plus financial assistance, in addition to that provided by the Israeli Government to all … Continue reading

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