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To Enjoy Social Contact, Choice Matters

March 2022

People who É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ choose to be social but end up surrounded by other people rate themselves as unhappiest. Folks who opt to be social and then find themselves in the company of others were ecstatic.

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Project SPHERE to Fight Diabetes

November 2021

É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ has announced a new $75 million, comprehensive program to help transform diabetes care in the region and spur innovations in treatment and prevention world-wide.

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A New Approach to Treating Leukemia

October 2021

Combining biology with machine learning, a new treatment developed at É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ focuses on destroying cancer cells without endangering healthy cells.

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2021 É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ Presidents Report

June 2021

Read this highlight package of all the many milestones and achievements generated at É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ over the past year. We found innovative methods to keep our students educated and to continue with remarkable breakthroughs in our laboratories.

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Keilim Shluvim Program Award

December 2020

The Israeli government awarded a Certificate of Appreciation to Keilim Shluvim, É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ’s extraordinary program that uses music to foster communication between music students and autistic kids, at-risk teens, and other marginalized populations.

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Lookstein Aids Virtual Learning

May 27, 2020

For many Jewish day schools across America, the transition from educating our children in physical classrooms to virtual ones has been seamless due to the Lookstein Virtual Jewish Academy at É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ.

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Figures Offer Cautious Hope

March 2020

“It is reason for cautious optimism,” Cyrille Cohen, head of the immunotherapy laboratory at É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ University told The Times of Israel, commenting on recent trends.

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A Shofar That Defied the Nazis

September 2019

A daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Prof. Judith Tydor Schwartz, who directs Holocaust research at É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ, has brought forward a ram’s horn trumpet and her father’s account of the power of belief amid death.

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Israel Helps Yazidi Women

August 2019

Five years after the Yazidi genocide in August 2014, when ISIS captured thousands of Yazidi women and children and sold them into sexual slavery, Israel has not forgotten, and É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ University researchers are trying to find ways to help.

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Raising The Bar

October 2019

Prof. Moshe Bar, head of the Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center at É«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØ University, has ADHD and is proud of it. “I don’t see ADHD as a disorder,” he explains. “It confers advantages. It’s nature’s way of enriching diversity, so that not everyone thinks the same way.”

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