Hadassah’s Cystic Fibrosis Center treats one in every five Israelis who suffers from the genetic disorder, helping with daily care—and searching for a cure. The
Doctors at the Hadassah–Hebrew University Medical Center are developing an innovative vaccine that will help identify and destroy skin cancer. The ugly black lesion on
Hadassah–Hebrew University Medical Center is welcoming a fresh face— acclaimed physician and researcher Judith Melki, the new head of human genetics. When Judith Melki, her
A new class of environmental scholars, including many Arab women, is graduating from Kibbutz Ketura’s Arava institute with career expertise—and a dream of coexistence. Dima
Hadassah is making strides in the field of medical tourism, attracting people from around the globe with its many sophisticated specialties. . Whether it’s the
Mending broken bones using traditional methods is slow and cumbersome, but Hadassah doctors are researching ways to speed up and improve the healing process. The
The addition of three floors to Hadassah’s Mother and Child Center has expanded the facility significantly, both in size and in its ability to care for patients.