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About the author
Ayal Ben-Zvi (PhD)
The Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer
Research Institute for Medical Research IMRIC, Faculty of
Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Ein-Kerem Campus, Jerusalem, Israel.
Tel: 972-58-4219918
·
7/2014 to present: Senior lecturer (Principle Investigator), The
Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research,
Institute for Medical Research IMRIC, Faculty of Medicine, The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
2010-2014: Postdoctoral Fellow under the supervision of Dr.
Chenghua Gu at the Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Me-
dical School, Boston, USA.
2004-2010: Ph.D. in developmental neurobiology at the Faculty
of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
2003-2004: M.Sc. in developmental biology, Faculty of
Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
2000-2002: B.Sc. in biology, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel.
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