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Founded in 1944, the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science develops philanthropic support for the Weizmann Institute in Israel, and advances its mission of science for the future of humanity.
Nov 02, 2023...
For the sixth consecutive year, the Weizmann Institute of Science has ranked among the top 10 research institutions in the world for scientific impact!
The Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) of Leiden University, the Netherlands (“Leiden Ranking”), has once again included Weizmann in their weighted (proportional) ranking, which is published annually. The Leiden Ranking evaluates the scientific performance of more than 1,400 research institutions worldwide. Scientific impact scores are based on the number and the proportion of publications that, when compared with other publications in the same field and the same year, belong in the top 10% most frequently cited. Purely quantitative, the Leiden Ranking does not use subjective surveys.
Nov 02, 2023...
Since Hamas launched its latest wave of terrorist attacks against the people of Israel, the alarming rise of antisemitic rhetoric, groups, and actions, particularly on the campuses of American colleges and universities, has reached the point of national concern. Too often, institutions of higher learning are failing to properly address these dangerous developments.
Among the concerned are friends, activists, and philanthropists of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science. Many of them are circulating this open letter, asking everyone to demand better of all colleges and universities and expressing their support for institutions like Weizmann.
Nov 27, 2023...
On November 27, Dr. Liat Ben David, CEO of the Davidson Institute of Science Education at the Weizmann Institute, hosted a special Zoom update for the global Weizmann community.
In this fourth installment in a Zoom series called “Weizmann on the Home Front,” Dr. Ben David led a conversation about how the Davidson Institute is supporting children and displaced families across Israel during the war.
Dec 19, 2023...
On December 19, the Weizmann Institute hosted the fifth installment of the “Weizmann on the Home Front” Zoom series for the global Weizmann community. The topic was “Stress and Resilience in the Face of War.”
Weizmann Institute President Prof. Alon Chen, a renowned scientist in the study of stress, was joined by Prof. Orit Nuttman-Shwartz, founder of the School of Social Work at Sapir College in Israel, who studies the effect of continuous and shared exposure to security threats on individuals, families, and communities.
Dec 28, 2023...
Following the October 7 terrorist attack, Prof. Dan Yakir from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Daniella Goldfarb from the Department of Chemical and Biological Physics both jumped at the chance to help the farms near the Gaza border.
This video is 90-seconds long – the time the Weizmann staff has from siren to safe room.
Dec 28, 2023...
Prof. Lucio Frydman from the Department of Chemical and Biological Physics and Prof. Ofer Yizhar from the Department of Brain Sciences share how their scientific research has continued – and thrived – after the October 7 terrorist attack.
This video is 90-seconds long – the time the Weizmann staff has from siren to safe room.
Dec 28, 2023...
Prof. Karina Yaniv from Weizmann’s Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology was previously part of a group that fought for democracy. But since the October 7 terrorist attack, she has shifted her focus entirely to helping Israelis in need.
This video is 90-seconds long – the time the Weizmann staff has from siren to safe room.
Dec 28, 2023...
Meet three international Weizmann scholars – Dr. Michael O’Hagen, a post-doc from England; Marharyta Skovorodka, a master’s student from Ukraine; and David Novikov, a master’s student from the U.S. – and hear what life is like on campus following the October 7 terrorist attack.
This video is 90-seconds long – the time the Weizmann staff has from siren to safe room.
Dec 28, 2023...
Prof. Rafi Malach from Weizmann’s Department of Neurobiology studies human visual perception, awareness, and attention. However, since the October 7 terrorist attack, he has changed his focus and is now solely dedicated to supporting the safe return of all the hostages – and inspiring others to take action.
This video is 90-seconds long – the time the Weizmann staff has from siren to safe room.
Dec 28, 2023...
Prof. Yehiam Prior, physicist, chief information officer, and head of the division of information technology at Weizmann discusses how he keeps the Institute’s data safe from cyberattacks.
This video is 90-seconds long – the time the Weizmann staff has from siren to safe room.