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Prof. Dan Peer awarded Rappaport Prize for 2026 Established Researcher
לקריאה באתר רפפורט: https://www.rappaport-prize.org.il/prof-dan-peer דן פאר הוא פרופסור ומנהל המעבדה לננו-רפואה מדויקת באוניברסיטת תל אביב (TAU). החל משנת 2020 הוא משמש גם כסגן הנשיא למחקר ופיתוח באוניברסיטת תל אביב. פאר השלים את כל הכשרתו האקדמית באוניברסיטת תל אביב עם התמחויות באוניברסיטת קיימברידג' (בריטניה), ב-MIT, ופוסט-דוקטורט בבית הספר לרפואה של הרווארד. הוא חזר לאוניברסיטת תל אביב כדי להקים את המעבדה לננו-רפואה מדויקת בשנת 2008. פאר היה חלוץ בתחום ה-Active Cellular Ta
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Standwithus • Amazing Israeli Innovation
Standwithus Original audio Another amazing Israeli innovation: Researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Institute of Biological Research just paved the way for rapid vaccines against antibiotic-resistant superbugs that kill millions yearly around the globe. A small nation, a beam of light to the world. 🇮🇱💉
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Lior Stotsky- Oterin, Shmunis Excellence Scholarship 2025
Congratulations to our Ph.D. Student, Lior Stosky Oterin, for receiving the Shmunis School Excellence Scholarship 2025
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Israeli Researchers Develop mRNA Vaccine Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterium
THE TIME OF ISRAEL, JULY 13, 2025 In a research breakthrough, scientists from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) in Ness Ziona have developed the world’s first mRNA-based vaccine against a deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacterium. The vaccine against pneumonic plague is delivered via lipid nanoparticles like COVID-19 vaccines, and showed a 100 percent protection rate in animal models. The groundbreaking study, which made the cover of the
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Prof. Dan Peer was selected as Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) announced the election of 170 exceptional inventors into the 2024 Class of Fellows. NAI Fellowship is the highest professional. The 2024 cohort of Fellows exemplifies the Academy’s belief that groundbreaking innovation knows no bounds and inventors can be found everywhere. The 2024 Fellows hail from 135 research universities, governmental and non-profit research institutions worldwide and their work spans across various disciplines. The
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Dor Breier – CBRC Weinstat Graduate Student Award for Cancer Research 2024
Dor Breier, Ph.D. student, receives the CBRC Weinstat Graduate Student Award for Cancer Research 2024 for his study, “Genome Editing Using Lipid Nanoparticles for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Therapy”.
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Cancer cells to ‘Commit Suicide’ with a Self-Produced Bacterial Toxin
TAU researchers induce cancer cell suicide with bacterial toxin. For the first time, scientists encoded a toxin into mRNA molecules and delivered them to cancer cells, causing the cells to produce the toxin that eventually killed them. The Jerusalem Post JULY 2, 2023 SCIENCE NEWS JULY 3, 2023 Many bacteria secrete toxins. The most famous of these is probably the botulinum toxin injected in Botox treatments. Another classic treatment technique is chemotherapy, involving the de
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Prof. Dan Peer appointed as member of American National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE), has announced the appointment of Prof. Dan Peer from TAU as a Member of the Academy, in recognition of his groundbreaking research. JERUSALEM POST, FEB. 20, 2023 The National Academy of Engineering (NAE), one of the three National Academies in the USA (Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering), has announced the appointment of Prof. Dan Peer from Tel Aviv University, currently TAU’s VP R&D and Head of the Nanomedicine Lab at the Shmunis S
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mRNA Vaccines: Using Tiny Particles to Fight Viruses
How do Vaccines Work? Enjoy our new manuscript for young minds. mRNA-LNP vaccines are injected into the muscle, where they are swallowed by muscle and immune cells. After entering the cells, the mRNA-LNPs release their mRNA molecules into the cell’s cytoplasm. In the cytoplasm, ribosomes “read” the code on the mRNA, using it to create the viral spike protein. When the spike protein breaks down inside cells, small pieces are moved to the cell membrane, where they are “shown” t
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How mRNA Vaccines could Target Everything from Cancer to the Plague?
Eric Spitznagel, New York Post, Health, March 25, 2023. Scientists Edo Kon and Dan Peer from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Institute for Biological Research announced that they’d created a single-dose vaccine that could effectively protect people from Yersinia pestis bacterium. Haven’t heard of it? That’s because it’s better known (at least in the Middle Ages) as the plague — a disease that still kills thousands in Asia and parts of Africa each year. The plague might not
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Israeli Scientists Produce World’s First mRNA Vaccine for Bacteria
Researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Institute for Biological Research have developed the world’s first mRNA vaccine effective against bacteria. By modifying proven mRNA technology used to fight COVID and other viral pathogens, the scientists developed a single-dose vaccine that fully protects mice against the Plague, the lethal disease that killed millions of people during the Middle Ages and is still around today, especially in parts of Africa and Asia. The r
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Dana Tarab-Ravski Lior Stotsky-Oterin – CBRC 4th Graduate Student Awards
Congratulation to our Ph.D. Students, Dana Tarab-Ravski and Lior Stotsky-Oterin for receiving the CBRC Excellent Achievements Prize in Cancer Research 2022.
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Dual–Targeted Lipid Nano-therapeutic Boost for Chemo–Immunotherapy of Cancer
Researchers from Tel Aviv University proved that a drug delivery system based on lipid nanoparticles can utilize RNA to overcome resistance to both chemotherapy and immunotherapy in cancer treatments. The study opens a new path to a personalized and precisely targeted battle against cancer. The results were published in the scientific journal Advanced Materials. The brand-new growth by Prof. Peer’s group constructs from one more current exploration: an enzyme called HO1 is ut
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Israeli Scientists Kill Cancer With Revolutionary DNA-Altering Treatment
Tel Aviv University researchers use tiny ‘molecular scissors’ to target aggressive metastatic cancer cells. Israeli scientists have developed a cutting-edge nanotechnology system that can destroy cancerous cells in mice. The Tel Aviv University team of researchers pioneered a treatment method that is so precise, it is almost as if tiny molecular scissors were being used to kill the cancer. “We developed a delivery system for these molecular scissors that can specifically reac
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TAU Develops Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic RNAs to Cancer Cells Only
Prof. Peer says , “We were able to organize the delivery system in such a way that we target to only 14.9% of the cells that were involved in the inflammatory condition of the disease, without adversely affecting the other, non-involved, cells, which are completely healthy. Through specific binding to the cell sub-population, while delivering the RNA payload we were able to improve all indices of inflammation, from the animal’s weight to pro-inflammatory cytokines. We compare
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mRNA Technology, Lipid Nanoparticles & Bioinformatics have turned the pharmaceutical industry...
A matter of time - mRNA Technology, Lipid Nanoparticles & Bioinformatics have turned the pharmaceutical industry upside-down. “without lipid nanoparticles, there is no mRNA vaccine, no 95% efficacy, and the route out of the pandemics is many times longer and narrower”. Tim Guns speaks to Robert langer, MIT institute, and Moderna cofounder, Pieter Cullis, head of the Nanomedicine Research group at the University of British Columbia and co-founder of Acutias, and Dan Peer, Dir
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Team Award Winners: Infinite Possibilities Teams Awards
The 2021 MolecularCloud Distinguished Research Awards for outstanding research achievements in the genome-editing field. Team Award Winners – The Peer Dan Team- Infinite Possibilities Teams The lab is highly dynamic, multidisciplinary, and focuses on developing targeted vehicles for cell-specific delivery of novel molecular medicines using RNAi, mRNA, saRNA, DNA, and novel genome editing strategies. Our goal is to translate academic discoveries into innovative therapeutic mod
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Handbook of Harnessing Biomaterials in Nanomedicine Edited By Dan Peer
See our new edition of the handbook Harnessing Biomaterials in Nanomedicine, edited by Prof. Dan Peer. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/handbook-harnessing-biomaterials-nanomedicine-dan-peer/e/10.1201/9781003125259
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