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Cleveland Clinic and The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem join to develop global Center for Transformative Nanomedicine

October 27, 2015 By Nic Abraham

Hebrew University of Jerusalem scientist inspects microchips manufactured at the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem scientist inspects microchips manufactured at the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

Cleveland Clinic and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem will begin a formal initiative to raise funds and develop a virtual global Center for Transformative Nanomedicine. This partnership will harness the power of nanoscience and nanotechnology with the goal of revolutionizing the delivery of new therapies and treatments worldwide.

This major new collaboration will advance research and create a dynamic exchange of knowledge, especially in the areas of cardiovascular disease, neurological disease and cancer, all of which afflict millions worldwide. In partnership, these leading institutions will blaze new paths in the emerging field of nanotechnology, using nanoparticles invisible to the naked eye to create new novel drug delivery systems and unique medical technologies with lifesaving potential.

Nanotechnology enables doctors to deliver medications to select sites, preventing drugs from degrading in the body before reaching targeted sites because the miniscule particles are protected. A potentially transformative new dimension of medicine, this remarkably precise technology allows delivery of large doses of drugs to be released at a specific site and only to that site, causing fewer side effects than many traditional treatments. Customized and carefully calibrated drug treatment offers the possibility of greater effectiveness and patient safety. In addition, nanotechnology is used to create inexpensive devices that facilitate therapy and new ways of diagnosing disease. This technology also promises to save money and time. Often, doctors can run tests in their office rather than send samples to a laboratory.

The Center for Transformative Nanomedicine will strive to translate scientific discoveries into practical applications that could be instrumental in diagnosing, treating and preventing illness. Cleveland Clinic and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem are renowned for propelling innovation in the field of medicine. Cleveland Clinic is a leader nationally and internationally in laboratory-based, translational and clinical research, as well as exceptional patient care.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is Israel’s top-ranked university and among the top 100 worldwide, achieving success in biotechnology, nanotechnology, molecular modeling and drug development. In Israel, Hebrew University is affiliated with five hospitals and commercializes many of its medical and pharmaceutical innovations. By establishing the Center for Transformative Medicine, these notable institutions combine their respective strengths and interdisciplinary capabilities to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care for future generations.

Cleveland Clinic nanotechnology researcher holds a model of a carbon “buckyball”.  The atomic building block for nanotechnology.

Cleveland Clinic nanotechnology researcher holds a model of a carbon “buckyball”. The atomic building block for nanotechnology.

The two leading institutions announced a five-year commitment to raising a minimum of $15 million to establish the virtual center, which will foster interdisciplinary research at the Hebrew University’s Faculty of Medicine and School of Pharmacy, its Faculty of Science and the Harvey M. Krueger Family Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, in combination with Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute and Cleveland Clinic Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Joint fundraising efforts through the current Cleveland Clinic “The Power of Every One” campaign and American Friends of The Hebrew University (AFHU), a national nonprofit organization that raises support for Hebrew University in the U.S. will be conducted to develop this pioneering center. The center will have an administrative director position and scientific advisory board and offer training and educational opportunities; a consortium to pursue drug delivery applications; and a research conference in 2016/2017, through which investigators can seek collaborators to develop joint projects and proposals in translational research and engage in efforts to find appropriate external funding to support the consortium. Collaborative research proposals will be developed, based on the work of combined teams of investigators.

Geoffrey Vince, Ph.D., chair of Biomedical Engineering at Cleveland Clinic, and Professor Simon Benita, former Head the Institute for Drug Research and the School of Pharmacy at Hebrew University’s Faculty of Medicine, will lead the efforts to develop the global Center for Transformative NanoMedicine.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Nanomedicine
www.huji.ac.il

American Friends of The Hebrew University
www.afhu.org

Cleveland Clinic
www.clevelandclinic.org

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