A Devoted Hadassah Geneticist and The Mexican Jewish Community Project

In 2010, under the direction of Professor Orly Elpeleg, head of the Department of Genetics Hadassah initiated the “Undiagnosed Patient Program,” to identify the causes of diseases that didn’t fall into any known categories.
The new maternity ward at Ein Kerem

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The new maternity ward at Ein Kerem
The new maternity ward at Ein Kerem
The new maternity ward at Ein Kerem
The new maternity ward at Ein Kerem
The new maternity ward at Ein Kerem
Round Building

Through the rebuilding, renovation, and expansion of our Round Building at Hadassah, we will significantly expand our capacity to serve Jerusalem’s growing population, creating a more patient-centered healing environment that provides the necessary resources to support the ground-breaking work of our doctors, researchers, nurses, and staff members.
Hadassome

We are accustomed to having blood tests when we go to the hospital, but soon patients at the Hadassah Medical Center will be asked to give DNA samples, too.
Having already identified more than 100 new disease-associated genes, researchers at Hadassah will use these new contributions to enlarge the hospital’s HADASSOME exome database. With 5,000 records, it’s the largest database of genetic variants in Israel.