Type Grant Corona Virus Research
Start Date 2020-04-00
Amount 6,600,000 USD
Goods Edmond De Rothschild Foundation donates 15 Million NIS to fund Corona research at Hebrew University Email This Post Email This PostPrint Leave a CommentApril 13, 2020 by Tali Aronsky Read on for article The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation has generously provided the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) with 15 million NIS [A$6.6 million] to fund coronavirus research. Professor Asher Cohen The donation will fund 60 research teams at HU that are working to find a vaccine, produce faster and cheaper testing methods, and develop targeted treatments for those afflicted by COVID-19. Professor Asher Cohen, HU President: “Since the outbreak of the pandemic, many researchers and laboratories at the Hebrew University have been working tirelessly to develop a scientific solution to the corona challenge. Several of these efforts are already close to market.” Baroness Ariane de Rothschild: “We see science as a key tool for enhancing human capabilities, and it is symbolic that Israel, with its world-leading academic institutions and medical centres, would lead also on this front. The Rothschild family stands beside Israel and I am sure that together, we will overcome this crisis”. Miki Kliger, Rothschild Foundation Vice-Chairman: “As in the past, the Rothschild family stands by the State of Israel during its difficult times. Alongside its day-to-day activities of the to reduce gaps in Israeli society through higher education, the Edmond de Rothschild Foundation is committed to helping the State of Israel and its residents through this current pandemic.” Professor Reem Sari, HU Vice President for Research and Development: “The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation’s generous donation will shorten the timeline for much-needed corona diagnostic kits and treatments. I would like to personally thank all the researchers, lab assistants and students who have mobilized 24/7 to wipe out the virus.” Professor Uriel Levy, Director of HU’s Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: “My deepest thanks to the nanotechnology researchers at Hebrew University. They’ve been working around the clock to find diverse solutions for this global threat, efforts that will ensure a swift return to our pre-corona lives.”
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