Biomedicine

Nano biological sensors. Illustration: depositphotos.com

What do espresso, oil and microgels have in common?

Researchers at the Technion have developed an innovative method for producing vital particles that can be used as biological sensors for the worlds of food, medicine, environmental science and more
Prof. Yoav Shechtman. Photo: Technion spokespeople

Prestigious European grants to three researchers at the Technion

The grant is intended to prove the programming and promote the translation of academic research into application and commercialization, including the establishment of the start-up company
Personalized Medicine Illustrated: depositphotos.com

The discovery that will advance personalized medicine for infectious diseases

This is the first time that researchers succeed in developing personalized tools for infectious diseases, which until now have only been developed for specific diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's
Bio engineering. Photo: depositphotos.com

NIS 2 billion will be invested in Bio-Convergence projects in Israel

The program will focus on building infrastructure and developing capabilities in areas such as bioengineering devices, bioprinting, tissue engineering, environmental microbiome, synthetic biology and more...