
The top 12 most amazing Israeli medical advances
Israel is a powerhouse in medical innovation. We’ve chosen a dozen standouts from a field with many game-changing candidates.

Israel is a powerhouse in medical innovation. We’ve chosen a dozen standouts from a field with many game-changing candidates.

Take a look at these groundbreaking discoveries by Israeli researchers that are shaping our understanding of the world and its complexities.

With new funding 0f $16m, Israeli startup Discure aims to transform degenerative disc disease treatment using innovative implant technology.

New company in Tel Aviv builds large language models that accelerate research and remove guesswork for biotech and pharma businesses.

Needle-free nano-vaccine, cheap to produce, requires no refrigeration and is administered as nasal spray, making it accessible to developing nations.

Israeli professor wins $1.2 million grant to support his study of how gut bacteria’s chemical signals may affect human behavior.

OCON Therapeutics invented a novel technology that allows for intrauterine drug delivery that could affect the wellbeing of women worldwide.

Edge Medical Ventures approaches large global medical-device makers with one simple question: ‘What do you need?’

Innoventric’s Trillium, now in clinical trials, is implanted in a 10-minute procedure under sedation to treat a leak in the tricuspid valve.

Alcohol proved to be a major factor in the development of PTSD after the Supernova party. Understanding this and other risk factors could improve the way victims are treated in future.

Israeli researchers discover that better glycemic control can improve overall health of the brain and slow age-related atrophy.

Israeli researchers believe they’ve found a way of identifying and removing senescent cells by adapting a new generation of cancer treatments.

From a pregnancy monitor to a beehive monitor, see which Israeli inventions were chosen for the coveted list.

Ahead of World Fertility Day on November 2, ISRAEL21c compiled a list of innovative Israeli advancements aiming to improve the success of IVF.

Two significant improvements could make MRI a better alternative to tests like PET-CT, reducing patient exposure to harmful radiation.