TAU Professor Ehud Gazit receives esteemed Meitner-Humboldt Research Award
Award recognizes eminent international researchers across diverse fields of study
Support Tel Aviv UniversityThe Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany has awarded the 2024 Meitner-Humboldt Research Award to Professor Ehud Gazit of Tel Aviv University (TAU), in recognition of his extensive academic achievements. The award is bestowed upon eminent international researchers across diverse fields of study who have had a substantial impact on their respective domains and are anticipated to continue to achieve groundbreaking academic accomplishments in the future.
“I am grateful to receive international recognition for my academic research and support towards future endeavors,” Professor Gazit says. “I would like to thank the members of the award committee and Professor Klaus Jandt from the University of Jena in Germany for the nomination and selection. This is a profound honor for me.”
A world-renowned researcher in the fields of nanotechnology, biochemistry, and biophysics research, Professor Gazit is a full professor at both the Shmunis School for Biomedicine and Cancer Research in TAU’s George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in TAU’s Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of Biotechnology of Degenerative Diseases, as a member of the TAU’s Executive Council, and as the founding director of the Blavatnik Center for Drug Discovery.
Professor Gazit is one of the most prolific inventors in the Israeli academy. He has registered over one hundred patents and led the transfer of technologies to companies in Israel and around the world. He has published nearly 400 peer-reviewed articles in top journals, and his groundbreaking research has earned him numerous accolades in Israel and abroad, including the Kadar Family Award for Outstanding Research, the Landau Prize from the Mifal Hapayis national lottery, and the Rappaport Prize for Excellence in Biomedical Research.
Professor Gazit is a fellow of the UK’s Royal Society of Chemistry, a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization, and a Foreign Member of the National Academy of Sciences, India. Recently, he was elected as a fellow in the US National Academy of Inventors, the highest recognition bestowed by the organization.