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Idit Shachar

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04.11.2024

A newly developed antibody-based treatment for the most aggressive type of breast cancer might also be used to treat many other cancers

Stem cells dividing in the bone marrow. Photo credit: Shutterstock
15.07.2021

Cells lacking a “death” receptor make for a better transplant

Prof. Idit Shachar; Professor of Immunology and Head of the Office for the Advancement of Women in Science and Gender Equality at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Photo: Yael Ilan
19.04.2021

Interview with Prof. Idit Shachar, Head of the Office for the Advancement of Women in Science and Gender Equality at the Weizmann Institute of...

CLL survival
31.10.2016

Cells that reach out and touch keep cancer alive

Altar | Oren Eliav. Oil on canvas, 145x260, 2010
12.09.2011
Revealing what makes B cells migrate from one organ to another may suggest new treatments for leukemia
Prof. Idit Shachar
02.05.2008
Blocking a white blood cell receptor helps leukemia cells die
 
Models of Cancer
01.09.2004

Scientists say that the mouse is the workhorse of modern biology

Dr. Idit Shachar
01.11.2003

Chaperone molecules of the immune system: Dr. Idit Shachar

Idit Shachar.
01.10.2002

Young immune cells may show the way to new autoimmune therapies