TECHNION ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (TEC)
www.technion.ac.il/en/
The Technion Israel Institute of Technology is Israel’s primary technological university and the country’s largest centre of basic and applied research.
It is ranked among the leading technological universities in the world. The Technion has earned three Nobel prizes and has a worldwide reputation for its pioneering work in electronics, information technology, nano(bio)technology, materials engineering, medical devices and medicine.
The Levenberg laboratory is located in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, which includes 12 full time and 9 affiliated faculty members who are engaged in teaching, and in research and development. Their innovative research activities focus on biomechanics and orthopedics, tissue engineering, rehabilitation engineering, neural engineering and neural interfaces, biological signal processing and imaging, biomaterials, and the cardiovascular system. Additionally, there are 9 adjuncts faculty members from the BME industry and clinical environment who take part in the teaching efforts of the Department. Levenberg lab is fully equipped with all the facilities necessary for conducting high quality stem cell research and advanced tissue engineering.
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PAN3DP CONSORTIUM PARTNERS:
de Duve Institute-UCL (DDI)
ETH Zürich
King’s College London (KCL)
Poietis (POI)
Technion Israel Institute of Technology (TEC)
Tel Aviv University (TAU)