24/7
Buzz
Startups
VC
AI
Innovation
Opinions
Events
Promising Startups 2024
BiblioTech
Boarding Pass
Corporate
Appointments
CTalk
Tech Gateways
2025 VC survey
@Finance
Ctech Testimonials
Shopping
Projects
About
Newsletter
Contact us
RSS
Facebook
Twitter
ACCESSIBILITY
by
Homepage
Gabi Barbash
Tags search
HOME
24/7
buzz
STARTUPS
VC
AI
Innovation
OPINIONS
EVENTS
SHOPPING
ABOUT
Terms Of Use
Privacy Policy
NEWSLETTER
SEARCH
CONTACT US
ACCESSIBILITY
24/7
Headlines
10:24
Meta forced to unmask anonymous Facebook users in defamation lawsuit
10:00
Exit dreams and corporate reality: Untold challenges of Israeli tech acquisitions
09:54
What went wrong at AnyVision? Lessons from a $352M flameout
08:52
2025 is bringing “a search for meaning” among Israelis, inspiring entrepreneurial dreams
More stories
Buzz
Most popular
Daily
Weekly
1
Facial recognition firm Oosto, formerly AnyVision, sold for $125M after raising $352M
2
"Wiz is the world's fastest-growing cyber company and together we can build the largest security company to come out of Israel"
3
Warburg Pincus Signs Deal to Acquire Israeli Credit Card Issuer for $680 Million
4
Survey finds 50% of high-tech startups in Israel may exhaust funds in six months
5
"Everyone will be a manager" - what the world of work will look like with AI agents
More news
Gabi Barbash
1 stories about Gabi Barbash
"The genome project will change the face of medicine in Israel and save human lives"
10.11.24
|
Roni Dori
Psifas is an ambitious new genome project aiming to create a genetic database of Israel’s citizens, with a budget of NIS 250 million. The collected information already provides information that will make it possible to treat life-threatening diseases in the subjects. The hope is that after accumulating 100,000 samples, the database will help jumpstart the biotech industry. CEO Prof. Gabi Barbash: "Psifas is a great achievement and advantage for Israel, which aspires to become a global hub of biotechnological information."
Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of
website accessibility