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Our areas of study

Understanding and conquering human disease remains one of the most important missions of humanity. Despite centuries of continuous progress, we still lack basic knowledge about the human body in health and disease. From genetics and biochemistry to epidemiology and public health, from virology to immunology, and from diabetes to cancer -- at the Faculty of Medicine we apply our basic curiosity of the secrets of life to questions that actually matter. We strive to improve patient care by bettering our understanding of human disease. Join us in this important and fascinating journey.

Anthropology and Ancient DNA

Cancer and Molecular Therapies

Cardiovascular Research and Diseases

Computational Biomedical Research

COVID-19 Pandemic

Development, Aging, and Regenerative Medicine

Diabetes, Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases

Ethics, Biomedicine and Policy

Genomics and Precision Medicine

Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases

Molecular targeting and drug discovery

Nervous System and Brain Disorders

Public Health

Rehabilitation

Credits:

Left – Primary mouse keratinocyte stained with phalloidin (red), striatin (green), and Dapi (blue). Yarden Shor, Michal Caspi, Rina Rosin -Arbesfeld Middle - Induction of heart cell growth. OPN activates signals (yellow) that enter the heart cell (green) nuclei (blue). Itai Rotem, Jonathan Leor. Right - C. elegans germline expressing a membrane marker. Yusuke Hara, Ronen Zaidel-Bar.

TAU Faculty of Medicine

Centers, Institutes and Hubs

Sylvan Adams Sports Institute https://adams-sports.tau.ac.il/

Yoran Institute for Human Genome Research http://yoran.tau.ac.il/ Sagol Center for Regenerative Medicine https://scrm.tau.ac.il/

Gertner Nanomedicine Institute https://en-med.tau.ac.il/gertner

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