We are proud of this grant and the significant new collaboration it represents, as it will help us achieve an important goal. With Eran Zahavy, Ph.D. and Avi Peretz.
Prof. Peretz said, "This isn't just a new test - it's a paradigm shift in personalized medicine. With this rapid test, we can not only reduce the number of tests a patient needs but also provide information that was previously beyond our reach."
Dr. Eran Zahavy, CEO of ADOR added: "This research marks a major milestone for ADOR. We've launched NATLAB, a unique syndromic POC molecular identification system that detects viruses, bacteria, fungi and more, using isothermal amplification technology. We are excited about this achievement, and about the collaboration with TZMC for this important goal, especially during these times".
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We are proud of this grant and the significant new collaboration it represents, as it will help us achieve an important goal. With Eran Zahavy, Ph.D. and Avi Peretz.
Exciting research news!
Israel Innovation Authority רשות החדשנות has awarded a 1.5 million NIS grant to Prof. Avi Peretz and ADOR Diagnostics for their work on developing a fast molecular test for detecting Helicobacter Pylori.
Prof. Peretz said, "This isn't just a new test - it's a paradigm shift in personalized medicine. With this rapid test, we can not only reduce the number of tests a patient needs but also provide information that was previously beyond our reach."
Dr. Eran Zahavy, CEO of ADOR added: "This research marks a major milestone for ADOR. We've launched NATLAB, a unique syndromic POC molecular identification system that detects viruses, bacteria, fungi and more, using isothermal amplification technology. We are excited about this achievement, and about the collaboration with TZMC for this important goal, especially during these times".
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Eran Zahavy, Ph.D. | Bar-Ilan University | Faculty of Medicine Bar-Ilan University