Monthly Archives: March 2024

First female head of aerospace engineering faculty

Professor Daniella Raveh is the first woman to become dean of the Israel Technion’s faculty of Aerospace Engineering. An alumna of the faculty, she graduated with honors and went on to earn both a master’s and Ph.D. degree at the … Continue reading

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Another approach to curing Alzheimer’s

In 2023, Bar-Ilan University Prof Shai Rahimipour (see here previously) worked with Canadian scientists on a peptide therapy for Alzheimer’s disease. Now he is working with Italian scientists developing nanoparticles to attack an early version of the Amyloid-beta protein. https://tps.co.il/articles/nanotechnology-breakthrough-could-transform-alzheimers-care/

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New pathway for treating wet AMD

Prof. Ofra Benny, cofounder and CSO of Israel’s Orsight, has developed a small molecule that (in lab tests) stops the formation of excess blood vessels in the eye, thus preventing the worst effects of wet AMD. It also has prospects … Continue reading

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Linking heart disease to cancer

Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center found that a diseased heart releases bubbles, called extracellular vesicles (sEVs). These travel through the bloodstream and promote the growth of cancer cells. Spironolactone stops sEVs and prevents cancer. https://tps.co.il/articles/israeli-researchers-uncover-biological-pathway-between-heart-disease-and-cancer/ https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.066911

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Saliva tests can prevent lifelong disabilities

Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection causes (often lifelong) health problems for one in every 1,000 newborns in the USA. Hadassah / Hebrew Uni researchers have developed an efficient cCMV PCR saliva-based screening test for early detection & treatment. https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-791556 https://www.hadassah.org/story/newborn-saliva-screen-could-revolutionize-ccmv-protocol

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Innovative tech gets survivor back on her feet

Neta from Kibbutz Kfar Aza was badly wounded by Hamas on Oct 7. Technion doctors created a unique orthotic device tailored specifically for Neta based on 3D scans of her leg, to aid her in walking while her ankle is … Continue reading

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New technologies for treating wounded

Doctors at Hadassah’s hospitals in Jerusalem are using the latest technologies, like robot-assisted surgeries, 3D printing, and computer games, to treat wounded soldiers and civilians.  A robot can extract a bullet easily, without damage to other organs. https://www.hadassah.org/story/voa-hadassah-treats-wounded-using-advanced-technology https://www.voanews.com/a/israeli-medical-technology-helps-treat-save-soldiers/7508578.html

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Increasing fertility with AI

Israel’s FertilAI has developed Fertilane – an AI platform for clinicians, to offer solutions for better patient care throughout the entire fertility journey. It also includes an app to help patients throughout the complicated process of fertility treatments and to … Continue reading

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Bedouin Arab policeman rescued hundreds

On Oct 7 Police Sgt. Remo Salman El-Hozayel, a member of the southern Israel Bedouin community, drove hundreds of Nova partygoers to safety in a small, abandoned car he found after Hamas blew his up with a grenade. He later … Continue reading

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2,000-year-old hideout from the Romans

Israeli archaeologists have discovered an extensive underground complex at Huqoq in the Galilee, just north of Tiberias, dating from the First Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire in 66 – 70 CE. It had been converted from a 2nd Temple … Continue reading

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