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WEIZMANNUK 27 MFómh
It's all about collaboration! We are delighted to share this video about the programme featuring Dr Liran Shlush () and Dr Elisa Laurenti (Cambridge) discussing their joint research into how ageing affects the blood and immune system.
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WeizmannInstituteUSA 26 MFómh
It’s & Month! is developing new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat these cancers:
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Petronela Buiga 26 MFómh
I feel so honored to be part of such a wonderful scientific collaboration between the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel and The University of Manchester, UK
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WEIZMANNUK 26 MFómh
This month we have been celebrating the 10th anniversary of our Making Connections programme which funds scientific collaboration between Weizmann scientists and their UK counterparts. Watch our video to find out more
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The Jewish Chronicle 21 MFómh
The JC speaks to Dr Arabella Duffield, the new Chair of
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Weizmann Canada 20 MFómh
Scientist spotlight - Prof. Ruth Arnon: "How can we safeguard 7.6 billion people from the flu?" Prof. Ruth Arnon Is looking to revolutionize flu vaccines, with one that targets all strains, and lasts many years. Visit our website:
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WEIZMANNUK 21 MFómh
To mark the moment Dr Arabella Duffield takes on the role of Chair of Weizmann UK, the JC conducts an exclusive interview with thanks to
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Jewish News 5 MFómh
Up to 80 leading Israeli scientists were in London this week meeting British peers in an unprecedented event aimed at sharing knowledge on the diseases of ageing.
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WEIZMANNUK 6 MFómh
We were also delighted to attend to support
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Mark Regev 4 MFómh
At the gala dinner celebrating a decade of their Making Connections programme, which brings together British & Israeli scientists and enables them to collaborate & further their research.
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Prism The Gift Fund 5 MFómh
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @WEIZMANNUK @WeizmannScience
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Benny Chain 3 MFómh
So far T cells, proteasomes, nematodes & cell cycle arrest. all before lunch !!! Plenty of variety at our Systems Biology : making sense of complexity meeting.
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Weizmann Institute 23 Lún
An innovative digital learning environment enables teachers to adapt science teaching to the needs of each student
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British Council 21 Lún
Two weeks left to register for the BIRAX Ageing conference King's College London, great opportunity to meet the leading researchers in the field of Ageing. register here -
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Flávia S Belham 20 Lún
This seems cool! Applications for the 2019 competition open soon. "The competition sees teams of five students design and build a safe which has locking mechanisms based on the principles of physics."
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Weizmann Institute 14 Lún
A joint venture of the Weizmann Institute of Science and New York University recently won first place in a competition for innovation in echocardiography
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Benny Chain 6 Lún
The full program of this exciting Systems Biology meeting now available.
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WEIZMANNUK 2 Lún
Congratulations to Dave Doneson who will join as the new CEO in September.
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Weizmann Institute 26 Iúil
Et tu, p53? Weizmann Institute scientists discover yet another way in which an anti-cancer gene betrays the body, turning pro-cancer. They hope that their findings will pave the way to the development of novel .
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Weizmann Institute 19 Iúil
Weizmann Institute researchers are hoping that their new study will lead to a simple blood test could detect cancer and other age-related diseases long before symptoms appear
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