
One-half of all technologies in development at Israeli government-supported incubators are
related to medicine.
Researchers in Israel developed a new device that directly helps the heart pump blood, an innovation that can save lives for those with congestive heart failure.
Over one-third of all Israeli civilian research activities are devoted to life sciences.
An Israeli company developed a computerized system for ensuring proper administration of medications, virtually removing human error from medical treatment.
Israeli researchers have created a “biological pacemaker” which corrects faulty heart rhythms.
Israeli scientists are developing a nose drop that will provide a five-year flu vaccine.
An Israeli company has been given a U.S. grant to develop an anti-smallpox first aid kit.
A revolutionary new drug developed by Hebrew University prevents re-clogging of coronary
arteries after undergoing "balloon therapy."
Israel ranks as the top country for scientific publications and almost 60% are in biology and related medical or agricultural fields. Israeli scientists developed the first fully
computerized, non-radiation, diagnostic instrumentation for breast cancer.
Israeli scientists have created a DNA nano-computer that not only detects cancer, but also releases drugs that specifically target and treat cancerous cells.
Israeli stem-cell technology is being used in the U.S. to regenerate heart tissue.