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Weizmann in Focus, Episode 11: Time to Get Fit
Weizmann in Focus, Episode 11: Time to Get Fit

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/video-gallery/weizmann-in-focus-episode-11-time-to-get-fit/

Feb 07, 2020... We’re well into the New Year and many of us have resolved to get fit in 2020 … but does the time we work out make a difference? In the latest episode of Weizmann in Focus, Dave Doneson discusses the research of Dr. Gad Asher, who studies the effects of our biological clocks on everything from fitness to jetlag to liver disease.
Find out Dr. Asher’s take on whether mornings or evenings are the best time to hit the gym. Please share the video with friends via email or social media.

TAGS: Culture, Community, Biochemistry, Biology, Philanthropy, Leadership, Metabolism

Philanthropy in Action: The 13th Annual Gruber Award
Philanthropy in Action: The 13th Annual Gruber Award

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Apr 12, 2019... On April 2, Patricia Gruber presented the 13th annual Gruber Award for Scientific Excellence to the Weizmann Institute’s Dr. Sivan Refaely-Abramson. Established by Patricia and her late husband, Peter, through their Gruber Foundation, the three-year award recognizes brilliant early-career Weizmann scientists.
New Weizmann faculty members require significant support to establish their labs and launch their careers. By empowering these “bright lights,” as Patricia calls them, the Grubers understood that they were making a worthy investment in the future of science.

TAGS: Community, Awards, Women, Philanthropy, Materials, Alternative energy

2018 Midwest Gala Dinner – Highlights
2018 Midwest Gala Dinner – Highlights

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/video-gallery/2018-midwest-gala-dinner-highlights/

Mar 21, 2019... The Midwest Region’s annual Gala Dinner took place at The Geraghty in Chicago with over 600 guests in attendance. Local civic and community leaders came together to honor Michael Polsky, Founder and CEO of Invenergy. A dedicated philanthropist and energy industry pioneer, Mr. Polsky received the Weizmann Leadership Award. The evening’s program, emceed by ABC 7 reporter Janet Davies, also consisted of presentations by University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer and Prof. Avigdor Scherz, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, who discussed his cutting-edge cancer research. Chaired by Janet and Steven Anixter and JoAnn Anixter Silva, the highly successful gala raised over $1.3 million in support of the Weizmann Institute.

TAGS: Community, Philanthropy, Leadership

USAID Supports Biomedical Research, Science Training at Feinberg Graduate School of the  Weizmann Institute of Science
USAID Supports Biomedical Research, Science Training at Feinberg Graduate School of the Weizmann Institute of Science

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/news-releases/usaid-supports-biomedical-research-science-training-at-feinberg-graduate-school-of-the-weizmann-institute-of-science/

Jan 13, 2015... Conferment of Degrees 2014, Feinberg Graduate School
NEW YORK, NY—January 13, 2015—The American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science is pleased to announce the award of $700,000 by the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) program to support student training at the Feinberg Graduate School (FGS) at the Weizmann Institute of Science, in Rehovot, Israel. The award, made to the Trustees of the Feinberg Graduate School, will help the school improve and develop instructional and research activities in genome-based biomedicine and other important academic programs.

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Gladys Monroy and Larry Marks Named Regional Co-Chairs of American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science
Gladys Monroy and Larry Marks Named Regional Co-Chairs of American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science

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Dec 06, 2012... SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—December 6, 2012—Dr. Gladys Monroy and her husband Charles L. "Larry" Marks, dedicated advocates for the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, have been appointed co-chairs of its Bay Area Region. They succeed Dr. Jay A. Levy, who has served as the region's chair for 10 years. In their new roles, Dr. Monroy and Mr. Marks will spearhead efforts to develop philanthropic support for the Weizmann Institute of Science. Located in Israel, the Weizmann Institute is one of the world's top-ranking centers of multidisciplinary science research and graduate study.

TAGS: Community, Philanthropy, Leadership

Scientists of Tomorrow Tour
Scientists of Tomorrow Tour

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/feature-stories/scientists-of-tomorrow-tour/

Apr 28, 2016... Six outstanding students from the Institute’s Feinberg Graduate School (FGS) traveled across the Atlantic for the second U.S. “Scientists of Tomorrow” tour. Three students, accompanied by Feinberg’s Director and Academic Secretary Dr. Ami Shalit, visited Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, Boulder, and Chicago. Three others, joined by Kelly Avidan, the Institute’s Director of Resource Development and Secretary of the Association, went to Florida and New York.

TAGS: Community, Education, Philanthropy

Weizmann Expert Speaks on Climate Change
Weizmann Expert Speaks on Climate Change

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/in-the-news/weizmann-expert-speaks-on-climate-change/

Jul 31, 2015... From left: Lee Brown of Oak Park, ACWIS national vice president/executive director, Prof. Emeritus Jonathan Gressel of Rehovot, Israel, speaker, and Sylvia Margolies of Winnetka, ACWIS associate director (Lee A. Litas / Pioneer Press)
More than 30 supporters of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science gathered at the home of Yadelle Sklare in Kenilworth on June 24 to hear professor emeritus Jonathan Gressel of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, speak on issues of climate change.

TAGS: Community, Philanthropy

Science for All: The Weizmann Institute: Science Literacy Leader
Science for All: The Weizmann Institute: Science Literacy Leader

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/feature-stories/science-for-all-the-weizmann-institute-science-literacy-leader/

Mar 28, 2012... Children in front of the Science Mobile, which has been supported by Applied Materials, the Kennedy Leigh Charitable Trust, and the Naomi and Nehemia Cohen Foundation.
Stem cell research; droughts, floods, and other natural disasters; cell phone safety; energy-related issues such as hydraulic fracturing and nuclear plant regulation; organic versus conventional foods; ever-faster and more powerful technologies— these are just a few of the science-related subjects facing society today.

TAGS: Community, Education, Humanity, Philanthropy

Weizmann in Focus, Episode 8: A Game-Changing Malaria Vaccine
Weizmann in Focus, Episode 8: A Game-Changing Malaria Vaccine

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/video-gallery/weizmann-in-focus-episode-8-a-game-changing-malaria-vaccine/

Aug 28, 2019... Did you know that malaria kills about half a million people each year? In the eighth episode of Weizmann in Focus, CEO Dave Doneson explains how Weizmann is helping to fight this terrible disease. Using computer-based tools, PhD student Adi Goldenzweig developed a groundbreaking malaria vaccine in the lab of Dr. Sarel Fleishman. Because the vaccine is inexpensive to produce and does not require refrigeration, it has the potential to help millions of people in developing countries where the battle against malaria is particularly devastating.

TAGS: Community, Humanity, Immune system, Philanthropy, Leadership, Computers, Proteins

Inaugural Women for Science Virtual Conference
Inaugural Women for Science Virtual Conference

https://www.weizmann-usa.org/news-media/feature-stories/inaugural-women-for-science-virtual-conference/

Mar 03, 2016... At the inaugural Women for Science virtual conference, guests watched a live video broadcast by Prof. Idit Shachar. Credit: Melanie Einzig
On Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016, the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science hosted the first Women for Science (W4S) virtual conference. Spanning four time zones and attracting over 100 participants, the conference linked attendees to the Weizmann Institute campus from seven video conferencing sites across the U.S. – New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, North Miami, FL, and Coral Gables, FL. Live from Rehovot, Prof. Idit Shachar, Head of the Department of Immunology and incumbent of the Dr. Morton and Anne Kleiman Professorial Chair, discussed the role of immune cells in health and disease.

TAGS: Community, Women, Philanthropy, Leadership

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