Technology Name | Briefcase | Lead Researcher |
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More | Domb Abraham | |
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More | Shoseyov Oded | |
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More | Domb Abraham | |
Background
With continuous increase in the elderly population, many age-related health problems have become a major healthcare issue.
Attenuating deleterious age-related processes taking place in multiple organs is highly desirable.
Our ... More | Keshet Eli | |
Background
High-voltage photovoltaic (PV) cells convert sunlight into electricity with the ability to generate high open-circuit voltage (greater than 1V) for applications such as autonomous portable devices and concentrative PV.
Existing ... More | Asscher Micha | |
Background
Bacteria in biofilms implicated in food-borne diseases
Our Innovation
Novel compounds that disrupt cell–cell communication (quorum sensing) and interfere with the formation of biofilms can be used as coatings on food packaging ... More | Steinberg Doron | |
Categories
Superactive High Afinity Leptin antagonist, mutein, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, fibrosis, cardiovascular disease, CKD Cachexia, Osteoarthritis
Development Stage
(1) In vivo tests in ... More | Gertler Arieh | |
Background
Large scale application of solar cells depends on attaining high solar radiation conversion efficiency, AND on further substantially reducing production costs.
Solar cells are typically constructed of multilayer ... More | Etgar Lioz | |
Background:
Dental disorders occur when there are changes in oral hygiene, diet, medicaments or age.
Our Innovation
Novel dental coating that delivers therapeutics over time, as required, in response to sensed changes in acidic/basic conditions ... More | Friedman Michael | |
Harnesses the self-assembly capabilities of cellulose binding domain (CBD)
Background
There is a great demand in the field of nano-biotechnology and material science for a reliable, highly stable building block that can self-assemble to form ... More | Shoseyov Oded | |
This method enables tight control of electronic properties:
Background
Intentionally inserting impurity atoms into a crystal, or doping, is the basis for the widespread application of semiconductors in electronic and electro-optic ... More | Banin Uri | |
Category
Agriculture, Aquaculture, Fish Culture, Animal Sciences
Keywords
Spawning, Carp, Aquaculture, Yeast Production, Bioreactors
Current development stage
General list: TRL4 Technology validated in lab
Collaboration ... More | Levavi-Sivan Berta | |
Background
Many kinds of surfaces are notorious sources of infection. Eradication of bacteria immobilized as biofilms on these surfaces is a major biological problem.
Prevention of the development of biofilms is of prime concern to ... More | Friedman Michael | |
Our Innovation
Device for disinfecting re-circulating water system utilizing new biocidal silver composite, Using a new materials-technology which enables the entrapment of organic biocidal compounds within biocidal silver, resulting in a ... More | Avnir David | |
Background
Antimony tin oxide is one of the most widely used transparent conducting oxides, mainly because of its two chief properties: electrical conductivity and optical transparency, which are important for optoelectronic devices, such as in ... More | Lev Ovadia | |
New Ti(IV) metal complexes of Salan-ligands for Cancer treatment with reduce side effects (No. 2497)
Background
Metal based anti-tumor therapeutics Cisplatin and Carboplatin are two of the most widely prescribed anticancer agents.
However, not all tumors can be treated with Cisplatin. In addition, Cisplatin may cause an extremely toxic ... More | Tshuva Edit | |
Background
Quorum sensing takes place in biofilms where microbes such as bacteria and fungi are at close proximity to one another
Inter species quorum sensing may affect microbes’ physiology and virulence properties, resulting in the ... More | Steinberg Doron | |
Background
High concentrations of herbicides are used to compensate for loss due to leaching and surface migration.
The Current Slow-release and controlled-release Herbicides are specifically designed for hydrophobic formulations, but not ... More | Rubin Baruch | |
Background
DNA mutations in mitochondrial proteins/enzymes (nuclear encoded) that may lead to disease are present in approximately 1 in 8,000 individuals.
Any treatment for mitochondrial diseases must be capable of targeting and crossing the ... More | Galski- Lorberboum Haya |