The Hebrew University Portfolio Company addresses modern medicine’s number one problem: extending lifespan without disease and has the potential to improve quality of life for the world’s rapidly growing aging population….
The pasta, which transforms from flat to popular shapes upon boiling, is highly unique and could cut down on packaging costs and carbon dioxide emissions for manufacturers….
The new batch of promising startups backed by The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Technology Transfer includes next-generation tech spanning MRNA, genetics, delivery methods, and other pharma advancements, alongside next-gen solar technology….
Amsterdam-based smart home company Gamgee, and Yissum, the technology transfer company of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, announced today a partnership to develop machine learning algorithms that enable seamless identification of multi-vendor…
Startups from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem raised $79 million in the first half of 2020, Yissum, the technology transfer company of the Hebrew University announced today. Despite the continuing global uncertainty caused by the coronavirus…
New treatment, which allows previously topical drug to be administered intravenously, is ‘a game-changer’ in the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. It could have a significant impact on the morbidity rate for pandemics such as…