Eldad Tzahor
@Tzahore
regenerative medicine, heart diseases, from basic to translation science. Prof. at Weizmann Institute of Science
I tried to describe my path from basic science to startups, from academia to industry and how to balance between the two efforts. Sometimes fun, often hard but i don't regret doing it. open link: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
My lab at @WeizmannScience was completely demolished by the Iranian missile a few days ago. This is hard and sad as nothing was left to save. We study heart regeneration and regenerative medicine. As such, we will regenerate, regrow and rebuild. The one thing that wasn't gone is…




Cardiac regeneration, @WeizmannScience #8400, my entrepreneurial efforts and more... in the Israeli Trailblazers Podcast with Jennifer Weissmann buzzsprout.com/1840760/episod…
While hard to see myself here. It was fun to chat with Jennifer about science and entrepreneurial paths I have taken in recent years and on @WeizmannScience and #8400
In 2020 Israel grew unique muscle stem cells to make muscle fiber. Cultivated Steak? Pretty Cool Stuff Coming out of ISRAEL. @Tzahore
Our paper plus the cover in @CellSystemsCP on cardiac fibrosis. A novel insight on these pathologies with some therapeutic solutions.
Our work made it to the cover of @CellSystemsCP! 🥳 Cold and hot fibrosis define clinically distinct cardiac pathologies Check out our paper here: cell.com/cell-systems/f… @UriAlonWeizmann @Tzahore @MiriAdler @WeizmannScience @HebrewU
Are you passionate about live-imaging microscopy? Do you have a special talent for working with iPSCs? Or are you simply a zebrafish aficionado? 🐟 We have 2 funded postdoctoral positions in our lab (cbi-toulouse.fr/eng/equipe-ben…). Join us and apply now! Please spread the word 🙏
RETWEET if you stand with President Zelensky!
The story of our collaborative cardiac fibrosis paper with @UriAlonWeizmann, @MiyaraShoval, @MiriAdler and many more. wis-wander.weizmann.ac.il/life-sciences/…
The story of our study:
A collaborative study by @Tzahore @UriAlonWeizmann & @MiyaraShoval - published in Cell Systems - reveals two kinds of scarring, hot and cold, in injured heart tissue, suggesting that treatments must take the type of scar into account >> bit.ly/two-scar-ENG @Tzahor_Lab