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Leading Researchers:
9-2020-1511

A New Type of Anemometer

A new type of anemometer enables the measurement of flow rate at a low current speed, for long periods of time. UNMET NEEDMeasuring a low-speed flow in complex environments has always been a challenging task. As a result, applications and studies in which measurements of very low flow speed are difficult to perform, i.e. study […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
5-2019-1310

Molecular Harvesting with Electroporation for Tissue Profiling

Detecting tumors in unknown locations and Creating molecular maps of therapeutically relevant targets in heterogeneous tumors by molecular harvesting with electroporation. Our vision is to assist physicians to diagnose cancer more precise and help scientists and drug companies develop personalized, targeted therapies. We achieved this by providing tools for accurate spatial molecular mapping of tumors […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
5-2020-1457

Label-Free 3D Quantitative Imaging of Live Cells

A method for a real-time visualization and automatic processing for detection and classification of untouched and unstained cells during stain-free imaging flow cytometry and digital pathology using digital holographic microscopy and machine learning. UNMET NEEDMost approaches dealing with the identification and characterization of specific cell types rely on using unique antigens or contrast agents. The […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
7-2019-1338

One-Step Electrophoretic Deposition of Membrane-Electrode Assembly for Flexible-Batteries Application

a unique fabrication method of a three-layer membrane- electrode assembly (MEA) by concurrent electrophoretic deposition of two electrodes directly on each side of an electrically insulating and ion-permeable membrane.  The MEAs manufactured by the simultaneous EPD method can be used in various energy devices, including, inter alia, batteries, fuel cells, flow cells, and super capacitors.UNMET […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2019-1320

Efficient Dry Production of Flexible Lithium-Polymer Batteries by Simultaneous Extrusion

The global battery industry is constantly looking to improve the production process of lithium-ion batteries- reduce costs, production time and environmental impact. On the other end of the commercial chain, recycling of used LIBs is becoming a growing concern all over the world with many challenges inhibiting the process, mainly the separation of materials in […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
6-2020-1453

Scalable Bio-Hydrogen Production; a Novel Green Energy Technology

Molecular hydrogen (H2) is a promising clean energy carrier and a valuable commodity with over 60 million tons produced globally and used in many industrial technologies. The current industrial method of hydrogen production is consuming methane (a high-value fuel) and polluting the environment. Bio-hydrogen production by photosynthetic microbes represents an alternate green energy strategy that […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
8-2016-1049

Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activity of Self-Assembled Nanostuctures

The self-assembly of peptides and functionalized amino acids into supramolecular nanostructures has yielded a wide variety of nanomaterials with numerous biomedical applications. UNMET NEED Bacterial biofilm formation on wet surfaces represents a significant problem in medicine and environmental sciences. One of the strategies to prevent or eliminate surface adhesion of organisms is surface modification and […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
10-2020-1438

Plant-Derived Anti- Herpesvirus Composition

Herpes simplex virus infection is commonly known as herpes. The two types of herpes simplex virus are HSV-1 (known to cause orofacial disease such as cold sores) and HSV-2 (causes genital infections). Over 80% of herpes infections is asymptomatic. Symptomatic infections are presented with blistering sores, pain during urination, swollen lymph nodes, and fever. Acyclovir […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
1-2020-1407

Plants Having Increase Tolerance to Drought and Salt Stress

Loss of function mutant of a specific gene in tomato, using CRISR/Cas9 genome editing, that results in plants with increase water use efficiency (WUE), drought and salt tolerance. Combined results from five different analyses demonstrate that the mutant tomatoes display increased WUE due to lower stomata conductance and transpiration while photosynthesis rates and yield are […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
1-2019-1304

Gene Expression for Improved Crop Pproductivity

Enhancing crop productivity by optimizing gene expression in plants, using proprietary and proven computational tools, together with genome base editing capabilities. Tapping into gene expression for improved crop UNMET NEED Crop productivity needs to substantially increase to meet global food and feed demand for a rapidly growing world population. Agricultural technology developers are pursuing a […] Read More >

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