Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Hebrew University research paves way for future type 1 diabetes treatment

The findings on beta cells shed light on the potential role of aging beta cells in immune regulation and their relevance to autoimmune reactions in type- 1 diabetes.

New HU study challenges Kurt Lewin's theory of motivational conflict resolution

Lewin, the Prussian-born, Jewish-American psychologist who was regarded as one of the modern pioneers of social organizational, was the 18th most-cited psychologist of the 20th century. 

Hebrew U. discovery offers new, predictive tool for cancer that uses nano informatics and AI

Hebrew University discovery to ‘revolutionize’ cancer treatment with a new, predictive-tool ‘breakthrough’ in predicting cancer using nano informatics and AI.

Hebrew University sees chants of 'In spirit and blood, we will redeem Al-Aqsa'

The protest was condemned by MK Avigdor Liberman and chairman of the National Union of Students, who called on the government to "join our struggle against terror in academia."

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New algorithm will combat invasive species around the world

Hebrew University's development is particularly timely, as invasive species continue to pose increasing threats to biodiversity and the global economy.

HU team finds that depression can be treated effectively by online cognitive behavioral therapy

The study, whose findings deepen our understanding of how depression can be treated through internet-based interventions, found significant improvements in depression and insomnia symptoms over time.

How germline regulation, sex differences impact the lifespan of male, female vertebrates

A new study by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) has revealed unexpected and sex-specific effects of germline regulation on longevity.

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