
World’s first demo of genetic sex selection in mammals
Researchers from Tel Aviv University genetically engineered mice to produce only female offspring.

Researchers from Tel Aviv University genetically engineered mice to produce only female offspring.

Discovery at Tel Aviv University that cells in the nervous systems of worms do just this, may have major implications for our understanding of heredity and disease in humans.

The massive trove of data from public profiles on the crowdsourced genealogy website Geni.com sheds light on human longevity and dispersal over time.

Study shows that popular food supplement phosphatidylserine may be instrumental in reversing the detrimental effects of Riley–Day syndrome.

Genetics experts at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center devise a groundbreaking blood test to detect genetic diseases in utero.

Israeli researchers show that nutrition and health status during the first year of one’s life play key role in determining one’s growth and final adult height.

The field of biogerontology has roots in Israel, and recently world experts gathered here to compare their latest exciting findings.
Israeli researcher says obesity and osteoporosis should not be treated separately.

A revolutionary new seed treatment from Morflora could improve the world’s agricultural output, without the need for worrying genetic engineering.

Dr. Howard Cedar wins acclaim for discovering how genes become specialized, while his filmmaker son wins Oscar nominations.
A gene affecting chronic pain caused by nerve injury has been identified by Israeli and international researchers, opening the way for new treatment approaches.