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Established in 1934 at Rehovot, Israel by Chaim Weizmann and his first team, among them Benjamin M. Bloch, as the Daniel Sieff Research Institute, it was renamed the Weizmann Institute of Science in his honor on November 2, 1949. The symbol of the Weizmann Institute of Science is the multi-branched ficus tree.
The Weizmann Institute of Science is a public research university which differs from other Israeli universities in that it offers only graduate and post-graduate tutelage in the sciences. It is a multidisciplinary research center, with around 2,500 scientists, postdoctoral fellows, Ph.D. and M.Sc. students, and scientific, technical, and administrative staff working at the Institute. Three Nobel laureates and three Turing Award laureates have been associated with the Weizmann Institute of Science.
The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the worlds top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions. Noted for its wide-ranging exploration of the natural and exact sciences, the Institute is home to 2,500 scientists, students, technicians and supporting staff. Institute research efforts include the search for new ways of fighting disease and hunger, examining leading questions in mathematics and computer science, probing the physics of matter and the universe, creating novel materials and developing new strategies for protecting the environment.
The Weizmann Institute of Science is one of the world’s leading multidisciplinary research institutions. Hundreds of scientists, laboratory technicians and research students working on its lushly landscaped campus embark daily on fascinating journeys into the unknown, seeking to improve our understanding of nature and our place within it. In 2011, the magazine The Scientist rated the Weizmann Institute as the best place in the world to work in academia among non-US institutions. In 2012, the Weizmann Institute made Shanghai Jiao Tong Universitys list of the world’s 100 top universities in 93rd place and moved up to 92nd in 2013.
The following is the list of scholars from Weizmann Institute of Science who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences
The following is the list of proceedings by scholars from Weizmann Institute of Science that are published in OMICS International journals and conferences.
Anna-Maria Botha-Oberholster
Oara Neumann
Oara Neumann
The following is the list of scholars from Weizmann Institute of Science who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences