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Human Bitter Taste Receptors Discovered by Hebrew University Researchers Could Lead to New Drug Design
November 26, 2024 — A hidden “pocket” inside one of the body’s bitter taste receptors, called TAS2R14 may change the understanding of the way our tongue senses bitterness, and provide new possibilities for drug design for including asthma and inflammation. According to a new study
Electric Field Signals Can Serve as Early Warning for Extreme Weather, According to Hebrew University Study
November 19, 2024 — Atmospheric electric field measurements, which can serve as early indicators for extreme weather, offer vital real time forecasting capabilities, according to Hebrew University of Jerusalem researchers. In a new study published in Atmospheric Research, the researchers report
12,000-Year-Old Spindle Whorls, Used to Make Yarn, Identified in the Jordan Valley by Hebrew University Researchers
November 14, 2024 — Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Computational Archaeology Laboratory have identified 12,000-year-old spindle whorls ─ early stone tools used to spin fibers into yarn ─ at the Nahal-Ein Gev II dig site in northern Israel. This finding, reported in PLOS
New Blood Test Offering Early Detection of Cancer Drug-Induced Tissue Damage Developed by Hebrew University Researchers
November 13, 2024 — A simple blood test developed by Hebrew University of Jerusalem researchers could provide a non-invasive method for monitoring potentially fatal lung damage in patients taking cancer drugs without the need for frequent scans. According to the study published in ESMO Open,
New Freshwater Allocation Model That Balances Recreational and Ecological Needs Developed by Hebrew University Researchers
November 13, 2024 — An innovative model that helps determine the right balance between ecological water preservation and human recreational needs—useful in water-scarce areas worldwide—has been developed by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This model, published in
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AFHU LEAD
AFHU LEAD identifies, cultivates, and mentors the next generation of leaders for American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU). By engaging seasoned facilitators and brilliant Hebrew University researchers, AFHU LEAD connects future leaders to Israel’s premier research university, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Rimon Initiative
The Rimon Philanthropic Investment Initiative is a new, philanthropy-based venture creation engine from AFHU in partnership with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Yissum, the university’s technology transfer company; and ASPER HUJI-Innovate, the university’s center for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Igniting Impact
Supporting Social Initiatives at HU, is a new campaign from AFHU designed to propel social impact initiatives with a global outreach. By selecting the project that speaks to you, you will be able to identify, support, and follow your philanthropic impact.