Université de New York : de nombreux scientifiques israéliens invités au symposium sur la biologie, 18-19 mars, à Tel Aviv
[:fr]L’Université de New York organise un symposium international qui a pour thème : « Individualité et coopération, cellules, organismes et populations », les 18 et 19 mars prochains au conservatoire de musique (25 Louis Marshal Street, Tel Aviv – Yaffo), en Israël. De nombreux scientifiques israéliens et américains interviendront au cours de ce symposium :
Dr. Yaron Daniely – College of Management, Rishon Le-Zion, Alcobra Pharma
Samuel Akil – New York University
Avigdor Eldar – Tel Aviv University
Benjamin Hary – NYU Tel Aviv
Lilach Hadany – Tel Aviv University
Nir Friedman – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yitzhak Pilpel – Weizmann Institute of Science
Rahul Satija – New York University, New York Genome Center
Mark Siegal – New York University
Stephen Small – New York University
David Sprinzak – Tel Aviv University
Naomi Ziv – New York University[:en]The NYU Tel Aviv Biology Symposium in Tel Aviv will open Wednesday evening, March 18, with a public lecture by Dr. Yaron Daniely, the Academic Director of the MBA program with focus on biomedical management at the College of Management in Rishon le-Zion in Israel. Daniely is also CEO of Alcobra Pharma and Ph.D. graduate of the NYU Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences. His talk, entitled Biomedical Entrepreneurship and Innovations in Israel, will highlight recent achievements in this Israeli industry and will be accessible to the general public.
On Thursday, March 19, the symposium will continue with an all-day program of scientific talks by speakers from NYU, Tel Aviv University and other Israeli institutions. The symposium will highlight cutting-edge experimental and theoretical approaches linking population-level phenomena with traits of individual cells and organisms.
Traditionally studying away has been an opportunity unavailable to the STEM students seeking to meet their degree requirements on time. With course offerings in biology, chemistry, and physics, NYU Tel Aviv proudly represents the ever increasing opportunities within NYU’s global network for STEM students to expand their cultural awareness abroad while earning credits towards their major.
Speakers:
Dr. Yaron Daniely – College of Management, Rishon Le-Zion, Alcobra Pharma
Samuel Akil – New York University
Avigdor Eldar – Tel Aviv University
Benjamin Hary – NYU Tel Aviv
Lilach Hadany – Tel Aviv University
Nir Friedman – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yitzhak Pilpel – Weizmann Institute of Science
Rahul Satija – New York University, New York Genome Center
Mark Siegal – New York University
Stephen Small – New York University
David Sprinzak – Tel Aviv University
Naomi Ziv – New York University[:]