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Magen David Adom & BGU Announce Academic Affiliation

February 14, 2022

Tags: Negev Development & Community Programs

Jewish News Syndicate — Magen David Adom and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev are affiliating in an academic initiative designed
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Can Studying DNA Like Language Lead to New Breakthroughs?

January 25, 2022

Tags: Natural Sciences

The Jerusalem Post —  Dr. Barak Akabayov, a computational biochemist from BGU’s Department of Chemistry at the Faculty of Natural
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Major Anticancer Breakthrough by BGU Scientists

January 3, 2022

Tags: Research News

The Jerusalem Post — Scientists from BGU have made a potentially revolutionary discovery regarding the biological function of an anti-cancer
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What Causes ADHD? New BGU Study May Have Found Out

December 3, 2021

Tags: Medical Research

The Jerusalem Post–BGU scientists have cracked code to better understand the genetic causes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). ADHD
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BGU Researchers Announce New Model for COVID-19 Policy Decisions

August 30, 2021

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

“This model could also help us in the United States as we work towards improving upon pandemic response strategies," says CEO Doug Seserman.

COVID Vaccines Are Working

August 13, 2021

Tags: Medical Research

Haaretz — Despite a recent increase in the number of serious cases in Israel, including among the fully vaccinated, those
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New BGU Lab is Bringing Stroke Rehab Into the Future

August 9, 2021

Tags: Medical Research

BGU's Translational Neuro-Rehabilitation Research Lab is poised to become the largest and most advanced lab of its kind in Israel.

BGU Finds Premature Delivery Raises Odds for Cerebral Palsy

August 2, 2021

Tags: Research News

Extremely premature babies have a much higher risk of cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions, a large BGU study affirms.

Molecular Tweezers Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

June 21, 2021

Tags: Medical Research, Research News

Researchers at BGU have come up with a new application for “molecular tweezers” that target potent biofilm inhibitors and antibacterial agents.


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