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Nobel winners join Israelis in £10m campaign on disease

November 24, 2011 12:51

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Dozens of Britain's top scientists flew to Israel this week to launch a major research project into regenerative medicine.

They joined around 200 Israelis at Ben Gurion University to share methods of tackling heart disease and Parkinson's disease using cell and gene therapies and tissue and biomedical engineering techniques.

The visit marked the launch of the British Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership's (Birax) which hopes to raise £10 million for 15 joint research projects in the next five years.

Scientists working with the group include four Nobel prize winners, members of the House of Lords and university presidents.

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