Pharmaceuticals

How Evogene is changing the future for the pharma and agriculture markets

AI-driven small molecule discovery, which underlies most drugs on the market, is a challenge being tackled through science and technology

Automated pharmaceutical conveyor line, robotic arms handling medical vials
 Illustrative photo shows various medicine pills in their original packaging

Taking too many medications may harm older adults, study warns

Noam Zilbershtain, senior vice president and general manager, HP Indigo; Adi Soffer Teeni, CEO of Meta Israel, vice president and member of the EMEA leadership team; and Karin Mayer Rubinstein, CEO and president of IATI.

IATI CEOs Forum meets in Kiryat Gat to discuss multinational industry resilience

Mrs. Glassman enjoys a cup of coffee at one of the Jerusalem cafés she frequented

A Passover tribute: Kindness from a Jerusalem neighborhood pharmacy


Shufersal to pay trans woman nearly $10K after pharmacist misgendered her

The pharmacist claimed that they identified Isabel, who dressed in women's clothing and used female pronouns, as a man "by their voice."

A WOMAN pushes children in a shopping cart in front of a Shufersal ‘Sheli’ in Ma’aleh Adumim

Israeli medical cannabis firm Univo acquires pharmacy Medipharm

The acquisition of Medipharm is a step in Univo's strategy of becoming an independent company with complete control over the production chain of medical cannabis.

An employee checks cannabis plants at a medical marijuana plantation in northern Israel March 21, 2017

NeuroRx set for $1.5b. SPAC IPO on Nasdaq

The company will have an estimated post-transaction value of more than $1.5 billion, the Haifa-based company said.

NeuroRX CEO Prof. Jonathan Javitt

Meuhedet to offer prescription delivery

Meuhedet signed a long-term agreement to cooperate with Epharma, an online pharmacy, to enable members to order prescriptions.

Perscription drugs

Israeli researchers aim to find ‘cure for the incurable’ to prolong life

"Nothing less than a paradigm shift"

ElaPharma (illustrative)

Interest in renting offices high after COVID decline

In the new office complex O-TECH, negotiations are currently underway with a number of international and Israeli companies for renting offices in an area of ​​tens of thousands of square meters.

An artistic rendering of the future O-TECH Complex.

Father of cannabis research plans a new revolution nearly 60 years later

"The more we checked, the more we saw that we have a new potential alternative to probably two of the most horrible diseases you can find today."

PROF. RAPHAEL MECHOULAM

Merck says study shows COVID-19 drug causes quick reduction in virus

The drug was first tested in Israel, after Sheba Medical Center signed a deal to become the first hospital in the world to participate in the trial.

A healthcare worker treats a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) positive patient inside a COVID-19 unit at Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth

Sigal Bar-On and Dr. Nurit Harel - A family affair

Bar-On says that International Women’s Day is the ideal time to bring up important social issues that are not discussed on a daily basis.

Sigal Bar-On and sister Dr. Nurit Harel

JCT to offer new courses in nursing, pharmacy amid coronavirus

The new majors will be focused on training practitioners to assist with the influx of intensive care patients, and pharmacists to address Israel's shortage at the moment.

A NURSE WEARS a mask in the Coronavirus Unit at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.