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Israel Innovation Authority announces investment of NIS 75 million to establish groundbreaking research and development lab for bio-devices and bio-chips
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Israel to invest over $30M in groundbreaking lab for bio-devices and biochips development
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Israel to establish a first-of-its-kind biochip lab
— Ynet
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“Let’s get bacteria to produce oil”
IBCC LABS' CTO & Reichman University’s Prof. Yosi Shacham-Diamand is developing chips that monitor plants, detect hazards in drinking water, and help medical teams treat wounded soldiers. Now he has an ambitious new vision.
— Healthcare by Globes