The goal of this program is to identify novel targets for treatment, as well as to develop and implement new therapeutic approaches to reverse depression and prevent suicide.
An emergency fund was raised by Tel Aviv University to speed up the opening of the clinic, which opened on January 1, 2024.
The study relied on findings from an excavation at the Jaljulya site next to Highway 6 in central Israel, probably inhabited by humans of the homo erectus species, and evidence from a nearby cave.
During the event, a minute of silence was observed at the Esther Sidi Memorial Garden.
As horrific as October 7 was, Israel remains a powerful source of strength for Jews everywhere. Thanks to the IDF, there will be no second Holocaust.
Driving industry and enhancing quality of life.
The Center for Applied Research on Risks to Democracy opens its doors at Tel Aviv University.
Eight individuals from diverse fields will be recognized for their remarkable contributions to society.