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Coronavirus by the Numbers
31.03.2020
Viruses & Microorganisms
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
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Benefiting Humanity
Weizmann Institute scientists have organized the flood of coronavirus information in an orderly framework
Intermittent Lockdown
31.03.2020
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
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Benefiting Humanity
Weizmann Institute scientists present a mathematical model for an exit strategy: how to restart the economy after the crisis
Two Steps Ahead of the Coronavirus
22.03.2020
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
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Diagnostic Techniques and Drugs
A method of predicting the coronavirus spread, pioneered and developed by Weizmann Institute scientists, may enable the authorities to focus efforts on areas where an outbreak is anticipated – and relieve measures taken in others. Several countries, including the United States, are adopting the new method
The Weizmann Institute of Science is Exploring Ways to Assist with Coronavirus Testing
16.03.2020
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The Weizmann Institute of Science decided to contribute significantly to the national mission and use its advanced laboratories to perform coronavirus tests
Predicting Immunotherapy Success
18.02.2020
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Overexpression of certain immunoproteasome subunits in melanoma are tied to anti-cancer immune activity
New Algorithm Predicts Gestational Diabetes
13.01.2020
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Timely prediction may help prevent the condition using nutritional and lifestyle changes
Decoy Molecule Neutralizes a Range of Viruses
07.01.2020
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The molecule points the way toward treating viruses that cross from animals to humans
Electrons Caught Flowing like Water for the First Time
09.12.2019
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The findings could help reduce resistance in electronic devices
The 11th President of the Weizmann Institute and Four New Vice Presidents Take Office
01.12.2019
Institute President, Prof. Alon Chen: “Our alumni provide the foundations of Israel’s booming economy.”
The Greenest Diet: Bacteria Switch to Eating Carbon Dioxide
27.11.2019
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Such bacteria may, in the future, contribute to new, carbon-efficient technologies
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