Brain Sciences

Pioneering new paths in medicine and healthcare

Tackling neurological issues affecting millions worldwide.

Founded in 1925 by Albert Einstein and other luminaries including Sigmund Freud, Chaim Weizmann, and Martin Buber, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU)  is one of the world’s most distinguished academic and research institutions. Consistently ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide, its work transforms our global landscape. Its students, faculty, and alumni have won eight Nobel Prizes, developed treatments for diseases, and ignited innovation that has led to more than 10,750 patents.

The University’s Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) is Israel’s foremost institute for interdisciplinary brain research and an intellectual powerhouse at the forefront of the revolution in neuroscience. Utilizing their strength in computational neuroscience, ELSC researchers work to better understand the human mind.

ELSC scientists are creating brain machine interfaces that enable paralyzed patients to activate robotic limbs; developing treatments for Parkinson’s patients; enabling the blind to see through sensory substitution devices; and developing therapies to ameliorate symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, among other innovations.  

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