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Wet Scans
15.04.2004

The scanning electron microscope (SEM) has been a basic research tool for fifty years, and for those fifty years, scientists...

Prof. Avraham Ben-Nun.
01.05.2001

Genetically engineered "draw-fire" proteins may lead to a new treatment for autoimmune diseases

Left to right: Shirley Barda, Prof. Eytan Domany, Gad Getz, Erel Levine
01.10.2000

An algorithm that clusters similar data into sets may help make sense of mountains of experimental genetic data

Weizmann Researchers Find Evidence That Links a Molecular Mechanism to Huntington's Disease
22.06.1999
Weizmann researchers have found evidence that an enzyme called transglutaminase (TGase) may be the...
 Trimming Down the Medicine Cabinet
01.05.1999
A molecular "cork" might help drugs stay in the body longer and work better
Bone Marrow Transplants May Be Improved
05.02.1999

Bone Marrow Transplants May Be Improved Thanks To Discovery Of A Key Mechanism Underlying Human Stem Cell Migration...

Technology Transfer
01.01.1999
The Weizmann Institute was the first academic institution in Israel to create a technology transfer organization for...
Clusters, Computers and the Human Brain
01.05.1998
How does our brain cope with the enormous flux of information that bombards our senses? One important neural strategy is the...
Dr. Martin Becker, his wife Rosette and their son Eitan are all alumni of the Weizmann Institute
01.05.1998

Dr. Martin Becker, his wife Rosette and their son Eitan are all alumni of the Weizmann Institute

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