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In Disasters, First Responders Are Us

September 12, 2011

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Medical Research

Dr. Isaac Ashkenazi spoke at a Harvard forum that explored disaster response lessons learned post 9/11.

Teen Hero Given Full Scholarship to BGU after Saving the Lives of ...

September 1, 2011

Tags: Medical Research, Negev Development & Community Programs

17-year-old Arina Shestopolov Censor saved the lives of a Ben-Gurion University student and another Beer-Sheva resident. For her brave efforts under fire, BGU President Prof. Rivka Carmi offered her a full scholarship.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Researchers Identify Elusive ...

September 1, 2011

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

A Ben-Gurion University of the Negev research group led by Prof. Ohad Birk has identified a gene whose defect specifically causes myopia or nearsightedness.

Can the Dead Sea Treat Diabetes?

August 30, 2011

Tags: Medical Research

Haaretz -- A new BGU study finds that a dip in this salty body of water could improve the medical condition of diabetics.

Students Prepare for Careers in Global Health at BGU’s ...

August 19, 2011

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

Thirty-six first-year students at the Medical School for International Health (MSIH) have just arrived on the BGU campus to begin a one-month orientation, and to prepare for classes which will begin in late August. This diverse cohort represents seven countries from across the globe, as a group they speak 17 languages, including English.

BGU Study Finds 14 Different Kinds of Noses

August 3, 2011

Tags: Medical Research, Natural Sciences

Prof. Abraham Tamir has completed the first-ever survey that categorizes the shape of human noses.

BGU Study Finds 14 Different Kinds of Noses

August 3, 2011

Tags: Medical Research, Natural Sciences

Prof. Abraham Tamir has completed the first-ever survey that categorizes the shape of human noses.

Quick Test Tells Viral and Bacterial Infections Apart

August 3, 2011

Tags: Medical Research

Scientific American's 60-Second Science podcast features a new test developed at BGU that uses a chemical commonly used at crime scenes.

Quick Test Tells Viral and Bacterial Infections Apart

August 3, 2011

Tags: Medical Research

Scientific American's 60-Second Science podcast features a new test developed at BGU that uses a chemical commonly used at crime scenes.


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