
The versatile tech that can cure radiation sickness and culture meat
A new cell therapy platform finds potential applications in a variety of industries from pharma to food tech.

A new cell therapy platform finds potential applications in a variety of industries from pharma to food tech.

Mitochondria augmentation therapy is being tested in children with rare mitochondrial diseases. If it works, the clinical possibilities are huge.

Increasing evidence suggests a link between autism and autoimmune diseases. Now an Israeli startup is developing a diagnostic tool for autoimmune antibody associated autism.

Jerusalem’s Cell Cure is doing clinical trials on OpRegen, an injectable suspension containing stem-cell-derived replacement cells for the retina.

Israeli researchers develop method to diagnose diabetes, multiple sclerosis, pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis and brain damage from one blood test.

Israeli scientists find an unexpected link between weaning and the ability of pancreatic beta cells to regenerate. Are there implications for diabetes?

PLX-RAD cells address multiple indications associated with bone marrow deficiency

Looking for the next new cool technologies? Look no further than the third graduating class of Tel Aviv’s Microsoft Ventures Accelerator.