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Children with cancer who receive aggressive chemotherapy may lose their future fertility. Preserving fertility among these children and treating infertile men (due to testicle defects) are issues that concern many researchers around the world.
Lead author of the study, BGU's Dr. Gad Vatine noted, “This study helps pave the way for promising treatments that could alleviate the neurological symptoms in AHDS patients."
Research in the new building will focus on three major areas: translational medicine, clinical medicine, and population-based research aimed at improving the health of the Negev population.
Impaired Tissue Repair
Israel Society for Microbiology 2022 Annual Meeting
The Faculty of Health sciences at the forefront of research
Registration for the 2020/21 academic year is now open
Meet the new Faculty members 2021-2022
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