BGN Technologies, Ben-Gurion University’s commercialization arm, plans to collaborate with international partners to translate these findings into innovative treatments for millions worldwide.
In the future, tissue could be taken from boy cancer patients who undergo aggressive chemotherapy, or men with certain infertility problems, and used to produce sperm.
Ben-Gurion University researchers recently introduced a novel method for screening and detection designed to find new treatments for a variety of illnesses.
The breakthrough relates to the physiology underlying sleep difficulties in autistic children, which researchers hope will lead to methods for generating deeper sleep.