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Tel Aviv University Announces Historic $125 Million Gift from Mindy and Jon Gray to Transform Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences

Tel Aviv University (TAU) today announced a historic $125 million gift from the Gray Foundation to transform its Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. The gift – the largest ever to TAU – will significantly expand capacity at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, improve access for students and elevate the quality of education,… Read More

TAU develops novel gene therapy for hereditary hearing loss

Researchers at the Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have introduced an innovative gene therapy method to treat impairments in hearing and balance caused by inner ear dysfunction. The treatment constitutes an improvement over existing strategies, demonstrating enhanced efficiency and holding promise for treating a wide range of mutations… Read More

TAU researchers use photonic origami to fold glass into microscopic optical devices

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have developed a technique to fold glass sheets into microscopic 3D photonic structures directly on a chip, a process they call photonic origami. The method could enable tiny, yet complex optical devices for data processing sensing and experimental physics. “Existing 3D printers produce rough 3D structures that aren’t optically… Read More

Surgeons to implant spinal cord bioengineered at TAU

Surgeons in Israel will soon implant a bioengineered, personalized human spinal cord into a paralyzed patient, with the goal of enabling the patient to rise from a wheelchair and walk again. The research behind this medical advance was led by Professor Tal Dvir, Head of the Sagol Center for Regenerative Biotechnology and Head of the… Read More

TAU study highlights risks of using AI in visual media

A new international study led by a research team from Tel Aviv University (TAU) has revealed that simply repeating an image, whether authentic or AI-generated, increases the likelihood that viewers will believe it is real. The researchers found that repeated images are more likely to be perceived as representing a real person, location, or an… Read More

TAU research: Neutralizing a protein may prevent disease caused by food allergies

A new study from the Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at Tel Aviv University (TAU) may mark a breakthrough in the treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE), a chronic inflammatory disease of the esophagus caused by food allergies. EoE leads to difficulty swallowing, chest and abdominal pain, and even growth delays in children. Its… Read More

TAU achieves breakthrough in regenerative kidney medicine

Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) and Sheba Medical Center have grown human kidney organoids, a synthetic 3D organ culture, from tissue stem cells in the laboratory, mirroring human fetal kidney development for the first time. The current model has matured and stayed stable for over a half a year. Previous kidney organoids mimicking development… Read More