Acquiring postdoctoral training abroad, a crucial step in advancing their career tracks, poses a particular challenge to Israel’s promising young women scientists. In 2016, Prof. Ruth Arnon, former Israel Academy President and Chair of the CHE's Committee for Furthering Women in Institutions for Higher Education, resolved to encourage and support Adams alumnae seeking to travel abroad for postdoctoral training by establishing a dedicated fund to assist them. Awardees, selected solely on the basis of excellence in research, receive fellowships of $20,000 USD. The Academy’s Council decided to continue this program for a limited period.
The grantee of the Ruth Arnon Fellowship for 2024-2025 is:
- Dr. Noam Harel of Tel Aviv University, will do her postdoctoral training in bioinformatics in Erick Matsen’s Group of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle.
From the left: Former Academy President Prof. Nili Cohen, Former President of the Academy and Founder of the Fellowship Program, Prof. Ruth Arnon, Dr. Noam Harel and her parents.
The following doctoral students were awarded Ruth Arnon Postdoctoral Fellowships in 2023-2024:
- Dr. Gali Noti, who is going for her postdoctoral training in computer science to Prof. Yiling Chen in the United States, at Harvard.
- Dr. Aseel Shomar, who is going for her postdoctoral training in computational biology in the United States, at Stanford.
At the committee meeting held together with the Adams Fellowships Committee meeting on March 17, 2021, the following two winners were chosen to divide the fellowship between them:
- Anael Ben-Asher, who did her PhD in quantum chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Nimrod Moiseyev at the Technion and will do her postdoctoral studies in the group of Prof. Johannes Feist at the Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC) at the Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain.
- Yael Korem Kohanim, who did her PhD under the supervision of Prof. Uri Alon at the Weizmann Institute of Science and will do her postdoctoral studies at the lab of Prof. Jimmie Chun Ye in UCSF, California in the USA.
Former winners of the Ruth Arnon Fellowships are: